FatBoyNL Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 My ASUS B650E-E Gaming WiFi shows a "CPU VDDIO / MC Voltage" of 1.424V in BIOS > Monitoring section. In AIDA64, a single "VDDIO" voltage value of 0.712V is shown under Computer > Sensor - Voltage values. The VDDIO value reported by AIDA64 is exactly half of the VDDIO value in BIOS, which I don't think to be a coincidence (but I could be very wrong though). So my question is: what exactly is "VDDIO" voltage supposed to represent in AIDA64? BTW I was actually searching for a way to display memory and memory controller voltage values in AIDA64. This seems to be my best bet though. Attached both BIOS & AIDA64 pics for reference. EDIT 1: Just confirmed my alleged assumption on this 'VDDIO - halved voltage' issue by disabling EXPO in BIOS: "CPU VDDIO / MC Voltage", which gives 1.100V in BIOS, but which results in a "VDDIO" voltage output of just ~0.560V in AIDA64. EDIT 2: It seems that "VDD Misc" voltage is also being misreported in AIDA64. It shows 0.552-0.560V in AIDA64, but is reported as 1.100V in BIOS (same value for EXPO ON or OFF btw). Quote
FatBoyNL Posted October 25, 2024 Author Posted October 25, 2024 As a workaround, I decided to add two Correction Items for VDDIO and VDD Misc by using a 2:1 ratio on both. This workaround shows perfect results (in my book): Notes: - Purely cosmetic: Renamed (default) "VDDIO" to "VDDIO / MC" to be in-line with (ASUS) BIOS voltage monitor tab. - VDD Misc is fluctuating between 1.104~1.120V, which corresponds with (ASUS) BIOS readings for VDD Misc. - EDIT: Also lowered SoC Voltage from 1.22 to 1.20 in between screenshots btw. Quote
FatBoyNL Posted October 26, 2024 Author Posted October 26, 2024 Just installed HWinfo64 in order to look into this issue. HWinfo64 seems to confirm my findings and shows the correct voltage values by default: Quote
FatBoyNL Posted November 23, 2024 Author Posted November 23, 2024 Unfortunately, the last few (beta) updates didn't solve this issue 😢 Quote
FatBoyNL Posted March 15 Author Posted March 15 This problem still persists in the last v7.60.7311 Beta, regardless a possible solution in it's release notes: Quote - fixed: motherboard specific sensor info for Asus ROG Strix B650E-E Gaming WiFi Is it just an issue with this mobo, or are all AM5 users seeing nonsense values like these voltages in AIDA64? Besides these (to be corrected) VDDIO and Vmisc values, it would be nice to be able to properly monitor CLDO VDDP voltage as well 😜 Quote
FatBoyNL Posted Wednesday at 02:25 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 02:25 PM @Fiery Please move this topic to the "Bug Reports" section. And please look into a proper fix as well. This is just getting annoying and/or ridiculous. ALL other monitoring programs DO show the correct voltage values by now... Quote
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