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Warning! +VDDA Voltage 1.044 V

MedEight
Level 7
Sorry guys I'm not computer tech. Just someone who got into building my own computers somewhere around Battlefield 1942 time frame. Every 3 to 4 years, I pretty much do an overhaul of system, learning as I go. Each build 100 folds better and clearner than the last. I decided a few weeks ago, I wanted to get into streaming, and felt my old build would just struggle through it as it was first generation FX build. Affectionately name Hurricane Sauna. Seven 140 mm fans, and CPU that would run out out of the room after about 3 hours of gaming, with the ceiling fan, a floor fan on and the AC set at 70.


Needless to say I have no idea what this Warning means other than its the power that goes to the CPU? Several hours of reading tech peoples numbers over power, to motherboard late last night, I went to bed with the understanding "Power to CPU". I'm not tech guy so I don't touch bios other than EZ setup, and selecting boot drives. Flash bios after initial boot and brought up Windows 10 on the system. After the flash and back to windows, I did a clean install of windows. Only two codes that came on my motherboard was 24 and 44 which is for the memory and has to do with RGB function according to my own research before purchasing. After reloading windows and reinstalling a few games from steam, I was ready for test drive. As open up download manager for one of the games, I realized there was the Warning in the bottom right hand screen. I'm not sure if it was there the whole time or it had just popped up.

Build as it stands running deathly quiet in the room compared to my ole hurricane is as followed:

Crosshair VI Hero Updated Bios 9/11/17
Ryzen 1700 cooled by GameStorm Captain 240EX RGB
32 GIGS of TridentZ RGB 3200 - Code 24 on motherboard as excepted about every 6 restarts flash 44. RGB is not recognized by Arua.
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 TI
850 Watt Thermaltake RGB Power Supply.
2x Samsung 850 Pro SDD
4 Tb Storage Drive
SilverStone PM01 Aura Sync Case.

Only things I reused out of my old build is the GTX 1080 Ti, I pulled an Optic Drive and have sitting on the floor for loading disk at the moment and one of the SDD was my O/S drive in my old rig. It's officially been wiped since then, with the newer SSD running the O/S with fresh installation of every program.
I'm wondering if I accidentally clicked something in BIOS when checking out the newer version of the program. As stated I above, I just used the easy mode set up for gaming.
Other than the message Warning, everything seems to be running great, its deathly silent. Fans Ramp up at boot, but after that silences. Probably going to be getting rid of the mechanical keyboard in the near future.
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fdan52
Level 7
Have gotten any info on this?