It's fine. It was fine before too.
I wonder how stable your system is given that you down-volted without knowing what you're doing.
Here is the thing man. I am 100% new. This is the first PC I build all on my own. I've never even owned an Aftermarket Cooler till now, and it gets here next week.
The issues are. I never did check my temperatures for 1 year! so my temperatures were Maxing 100c or over for 1 year! It wasn't until this year that I decided to check the CPU temperatures because I was curious. My stuff was super high as you can see on the earlier post. After fixing the stock cooler, *Pushing it all the way in, the temps went down almost 17c but they remained high!
I just learned about Voltage yesterday! Never had a clue how that worked. And yes I did buy a 6700K for a reason because I wanted its RAW Power performance/future proof/ and it gave me the option to "OC" in the future when I learned how.
Those 2 screenshots of voltages above were taken AFTER the Voltage was already lowered yesterday. I just posted both to confirm the slight difference which you say both are fine, but NOTE: They were taken 1 hour apart after the Voltage had being lowered.
With that being said, I have NO Clue if the Voltage was Higher before! it could have being but I have no Proof. At first it was said that the Temperatures was due to Stock Cooler, after probing around and commenting on different Forum it was deduced it was a problem with the F20 BIOS (Kabylake support not Skylake didn't know this prior) it was here when Voltage was brought up into the Picture.
After Lowering my Voltages as instructed by another person on another forum, I noticed that my temperatures went down! I just don't know what my Voltage was at Before I lowered it.
These were my Temps prior to turning the Voltage Down! Notice Above Screenshots too This was just from 30 minutes of Gaming R6 Siege, no stress test nothing.
EDIT: I Had to remove some exclamation Marks I wasn't yelling I was just exited lol sorry