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Monitor Haswell Uncore Voltage

Is there a program that displays UnCore Voltage inside Windows?
I'm thinking about overclocking my 4670K and although i can monitor Core Voltage with CPU-Z i would like to know where UnCore goes under load (Prime95).
Or does Uncore Voltage follow Core Voltage (give or take a few mV, at least at Auto Voltage) and i shouldn't bother?

Monitoring L3 Cache Frequency would be nice too...(Edit... HWiNFO shows that)
 
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Is there a program that displays UnCore Voltage inside Windows?
I'm thinking about overclocking my 4670K and although i can monitor Core Voltage with CPU-Z i would like to know where UnCore goes under load (Prime95).
Or does Uncore Voltage follow Core Voltage (give or take a few mV, at least at Auto Voltage) and i shouldn't bother?

Monitoring L3 Cache Frequency would be nice too...(Edit... HWiNFO shows that)

Look for ring voltage or tccin. I think Hwinfo can monitor.
 
HW Monitor shows VID, IA, GT Offset, LLC/Ring and system agent offset. Just looked at mine and the last three show +0.000v.
 
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