I've recently lowered my oc and voltage and realized the voltage I need to be stable at my current oc I can use negative offset. The problem with this is it lowers the idle voltage too low in c1e at 1.2ghz. I'm currently at 4.4ghz with a 3930k. I was previously at 4.6ghz using a positive offset so this was never a problem. But losing 200mhz I can also lose .06v so I'm going that route. Or as close to it as possible.
Right now I get random blue screens on low loads with any sort of -offset and +.005 puts it around 1.32v after droop using medium LLC with peak at 1.352c when I only need 1.30v. Regular LLC isn't enough, it crashes from only holding 1.28v ish. So right now I'm settling for +.005 with LLC set to medium to allow droop to 1.32v with spikes to 1.352 with idle voltage at .864v.
That might not seem bad and it isn't really but the problem is I was previously at 4.6 with vcore of 1.368 after droop and 1.376 peak. So instead of being able to get 1.3 at droop and 1.31 ish peak I'm almost back to where I was when I started because of idle voltage instability.
I've looked up some stuff and everything says use a DVID offset. The problem with that is the Sabertooth X79 either doesn't have it or is named something different. Can anyone help with this? Disabling c states or speedstep or using static vcore is out of the question. Is there a cleaner way to do this so I can use a higher LLC setting to lower load voltage while also increasing idle voltage? Right now it just feels sloppy.
Thanks