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It would be very unusual for this to happen. Maybe the multimeter is freaking out. Do you have a scope that can capture the pulse? Did you check on pin 2 of L7310? The other side has lots of switching mode garbage on it which may mess with the meter.
yeah, its pin2 of L7310, dont have a scope , i try other multimeter, and it goes to 3.3 to zero, sometimes 3.9 to zero, its worst. I change the Multimeter cables with other new ones, and the same
Fellow Aprendiz!! Thanks for the reply other thing, is there a way to ¨ disable the cpu ´a filter or a resistor, so that i know if the other voltages are stable and not pulsing, If that happens i know the cpu is the problem!! I hope you understand!! Thanks for your time
If you are 100% sure that there are 4V pulses on CPU Vcore then the CPU has already died. I still very much doubt that your measurement is correct though....