05-13-2012
06:46 AM
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03-06-2024
08:54 PM
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ROGBot


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f1schu wrote:
Offset mate but better to use manual vcore first to find the stable voltage at your chosen overclock, then once you have that info switch to offset mode and use an offset amount that gives you the same voltage. No point in running max voltage/frequency when at idle, I'd only use manual for stability reasons when overclocking to 5ghz+, 4.6 and under is easily achievable using offset mode and your CPU will be eternally grateful xD.
If you post your full system specs I'll help get ya started if you like, you can also see the link below, a great guide into offset overclocking by Raja.
http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?2162-Overclocking-Using-Offset-Mode-for-CPU-Core-Voltage&co...