07-14-2012 02:59 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:07 PM by ROGBot
07-14-2012 03:13 AM
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07-14-2012 03:44 AM
Dark wrote:
Can you please explain more clear what the problem is as I'm confused do you mean the pc temp or outside
40degrees is normal and most users would be very happy at that.
Arne Saknussemm wrote:
HI there! 🙂
Your offset is a bit complicated to find. Basically you have to enter a guess value for offset and see what your load voltage is in CPUz. You know the CPU is good at 1.355 so try a few values in offset until CPUz is giving you 1.355 under load.
This is a good guide; http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?2162-Overclocking-Using-Offset-Mode-for-CPU-Core-Voltage&co...
Maybe start +0.01
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07-21-2012 10:45 PM
Arne Saknussemm wrote:
Hmmm...Maybe try a very small positive offset like +0.005 or +0.01 see what load gives you
HiVizMan wrote:
If the temps are too high outside then you need to try lowering your base vcore and having a + offset.
That way your base vcore is low = low heat and when you need performance you get the extra voltage.
Anicra wrote:
Also depend on the LLC (load line Calibration) you are running. For example on 3960X High LLC 100 x 49 , I have to use +0.030 to keep it stable however if I switch it to Ultra High LLC I can get by +0.005. I personally think the graphing table on OCCT 4.3 is nice to have to see the shifts in V core. Granted on extreme loads I know I need to keep it near 1.440V or I get BSOD x101