vcore
Core voltage of a computer system, sometimes raised for overclocking (can get too hot) or lowered for cooling (can cause system to receive insufficient power). The vcore is the base voltage value to which the voltage of the separate connections are added: 3.3V, 5V or 12V. All these things together provide the system's power.
Don't set your vcore too low, the system might not even boot up.
vcore
To raise the voltage supplied to a CPU or GPU component in a computer system. Commonly associated with wordoverclock/wording.
I had to raise the vcore to keep my CPU stable.