10-27-2024 05:37 PM
Hi everyone, I am using
Z790 Prime P WiFi CSM with BIOS 1802
Using Asus OC Profile, all default except, enabled XMP 1 and core voltage adaptive - 0.05V
Using HWInfo, the SVID and VCore average are way off with higher SVID up to 0.1V
1. If I ignore that, will it damage the processor? Or simply power throttle before reaching the actual power limit
2. What is the best way to reduce the gap? Using adaptive with negative offset for global SVID or increasing the DC_LL from its auto setting? Currently on auto it is LLC 3, and HWInfo stated it is AC_LL 0.4 ohm and DC_LL 1.1 ohm