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Guest The_Undertaker
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It's because of power saving features.

Guest The_Undertaker
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Yes. Look at your clock speed. You're at 1200 MHz which is why it's at 0.9 something volts.

Guest The_Undertaker
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It's most likely not reading correctly. I'm not seeing an issue...

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for me at least on a R6A with a 7820x neither cpu-z or hwinfo would report correct vcore, only asus software would. hwinfo will report vid which usually seemed right though, overall vcore reporting on x299 for me has been pretty crappy in software, on the 7740x for example everything reports exactly half of what it actually is except for asus software.

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