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    válasz R3laX #3923 üzenetére

    "Tényleg amúgy, miért van CPU Core Voltage (SVI2 TFN) és sima Vcore is?"

    Martin (HWinfo készítője) :

    CPU Core Voltage (SVI2 TFN) value is the voltage measured by Voltage Regulator, which is supplied to the CPU (as VRM output). This voltage is then reported to CPU and evaluated using telemetry functions.
    Vcore or VDDCR CPU is measurement of the same voltage rail, but by the mainboard logic (ITE chip).
    I believe the SVI2 TFN values should be more accurate.
    The difference between those values can be due to different measurement methods used and their impact on the readout.

    Elmor (Asus hardvermérnöke) :

    The most accurate CPU Voltage reading will be from SVI2 TFN which is reporting the voltage the VRM controller is seeing.

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