Gigabyte Control Center reports low vCore like a nagging wife/dripping faucet. Started after upgrading to Windows 11. Anybody else?

TheBigFatClown

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So, I have a Gigabyte A520M DS3H motherboard with Ryzen 5600G CPU. I run the Gigabyte Control Center software that was developed for this motherboard to control it. It reports pop up warnings on the Windows 10/11 desktop when vCore drops lower than .65V. It might have done this once or twice a month on Windows 10. But now it's popping up constantly on Windows 11 after upgrading.

HWInfo software reports the lowest vCore at .456V over a 24 hour period that I've been running the software. AI says this is not of concern unless I'm experiencing system instability, I.e., crashes or BSOD's (B for black now, instead of Blue?). I'm experiencing no system crashes, although, when playing Unreal games which does put the CPU under heavy load (I'm guessing) I have a experienced a system shutdown. That one could be related to Unreal Engine itself or maybe the CPU gets too hot. I don't know for sure.

But outside of Unreal Engine games, the vCore orange box warnings still pop up incessantly.

Anybody who can confirm or deny this issue might be related to the OS upgrade which makes it a more prevalent issue?
 
I finally just had to close this application to stop the incessant warnings. I feel confident that the software is the problem, mostly, and not my system. Way too sensitive to the dynamic changes that a CPU goes through constantly. If anybody has the same issue I would still like to hear about it and how you handled it. Thanks.
 
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