HPE-410f destop the CPU voltage

I just got the HP PC object after repair (motherboard and HARD drive replaced).  I decided to document parameters and testing that I do to ensure fully operational.   I found that the use of the CPU - Z and the CPUID Hardware Monitor freeware that the voltage of the CPU for Thuban, AMD PHenom II processor X 6 1040T is 2.22 volts. I think it's much too high according to AMD specs whisch indicate the voltage should be 1.474 volts.  If the voltage is correct, I am concerned about term degrading effect on the processor and the subsequent premature.  These two software products would be reading the wrong voltage?

More info: 3.3V is presented as 2.77V (too low) and 5V is presented as 5.08V (OK)

I can only find the 1045T and 2.22 volts would be incredibly high.  I think you need to get another software to confirm this and give a call to HP.

Here was one on eBay and it gives nice plug for her:

http://www.eBay.com/ITM/new-sealed-retail-AMD-Phenom-II-X6-1045T-2-7GHz-processor-HDT45TWFGRBOX-/300762292897?PT=CPUs&hash=item4606d462a1

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