VCCSA Voltage problem ?

Aug 30, 2018
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Today i started pc and i saw ai suite VCCSA voltage Warning, first time its gave this warning.
vccsa was 1.703 V at bios and default value was 0,925 V. I try;
+Manuel changed to 0,925 But not working.Still 1.70x V.
+Change with AI suite Probe but not working too.
+Bios reset and downgrade bios.

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https://i.hizliresim.com/vPlkJD.jpg

System
Mobo : ASUS maximux extreme V
Cpu : 3770 Stok
RAM : Corsair 1600mHZ 16GB ram

How can i change the VCCSA Voltage value? Or whats that mean. Thanks for help
 
Solution
Well, vccsa is fed to cpu so if it’s really getting that high you will find out soon by chip degradation or overheat

It’s an old system so you can probably find a replacement mb inespensively. I would look for one just for peace of mind

Rma has been expired, already tried to change manual on bios, but didnt work out, still same Voltage...there would be any sensor problem? Dont have any effect of usage.
 


Yes bios and Asus ai suite, if you look at link in first post you can see the suite ss
 



that link doesn't work for me...

1.7V is like max vccsa voltage, so if you are running fine then maybe it's just a sensor problem, but if a sensor is not working that means something on the mobo is not working which should be RMA'd.

if you are out of warranty, then it's up to your own judgement if you want to keep using it knowing that since your system still runs and you think it may just be a sensor glitch. if it were me I would try to get it fixed or upgrade to a new system because i'm not so sure if it wont break some other mobo circuitry.


 


 
Well, vccsa is fed to cpu so if it’s really getting that high you will find out soon by chip degradation or overheat

It’s an old system so you can probably find a replacement mb inespensively. I would look for one just for peace of mind
 
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