VR VOUT (Vcore) too high?

xDontStarve

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Hello, i've received an i9 14900kf from intel as replacement for my crashing i9, and I was fine tuning it for best performance / thermals. I got to a point where I got more performance while being cooler than stock settings, those settings are:

ICC Max = 307A, PL1=PL2=253W
IA AC LL 0.5
IA DC LL 0.5
Disable IA CEP
IA VR Voltage Limit 1400mV
CPU C states enabled
XMP on

During a cinebench run, I saw normal values from the sensors (voltage from vcore below 1.4v), but looking at the rest of the info (from hwinfo) i spotted a high VR VOUT (Vcore) value of *5.1V*!! Can anyone tell me how is it so different from VCore? Is is a bad measure or is my Motherboard faulty? It's an Asus B760-i
 

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That's a wrong readout for sure. It could be due to a conflict with other monitoring tool. Are you running some other monitoring/tweaking/RGB or Fan control tool along with HWiNFO?
 
That's a wrong readout for sure. It could be due to a conflict with other monitoring tool. Are you running some other monitoring/tweaking/RGB or Fan control tool along with HWiNFO?
Hello, thanks for replying!
No I don't, I usually get these readouts when stress testing with cinebench or others, haven't seen the high spikes during gaming or casual use.
I do have NZXT Cam software installed, but it isn't loaded at windows startup so I never have it open at the same time as cinebench + hwinfo. As far as I know my pump / fans check the liquid temperature to adapt their fan curves. Chasis fans are controlled by BIOS (do not have any other RGN / fan sotware installed or running at the time of using hwinfo).
The chip that reports this is NCP81530, I do not know if my ROG B760-i MB has this.

*Note: This is an usual ocurrence when running benchmarks, not just a one time thing, so I'm worried that my CPU is actually sucking 5.4 overshoots xD
**Note: When using default reset BIOS values and adapting to Intel defaults I still get these spikes, I'm really lost here.
 
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