@jrexlol Your screen seems different, are you using last version? I check on CPU object Core VIDs, I make some full load like cinebench, 7zip, etc and check max VID on 3rd column (maximum)
@Davjan I would never leave CEP enabled if you're undervolting; you'd end up with a significantly underperforming CPU. Starting with the typical scenario, you have a voltage around 1.4V at most, and then, with CEP disabled, you progressively reduce t...
CEP, or Current Excursion Protection, is a function designed to prevent system instability caused by insufficient CPU voltage. However, the impact varies depending on the platform and combinations used, sometimes leading to a performance drop.I am un...
Fail-safe it is from stability perspective (max voltage). To reduce temps and voltage, you have to try typical scenario and disable CEP.
I'm with "typical scenario" setting and reduced with offset another 0,05v. I got good temps (83/85c) and perfect ...