05-06-2019 06:36 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 08:16 PM by ROGBot
05-06-2019 09:18 PM
RaffieKol wrote:
Im on the latest bios and no matter what I put my Vcore to in adaptive mode it keeps going way past it
So I would like to say something first I am coming form a 6700k so its been a while. When I set my vcore to Adaptive on my z170 at 1.2v with + .001 it only goes to 1.201 but on my z390 its not the same example below
Example
If I put my VCORE to Adaptive mode at 1.24 + .001 on my z390 it keeps on going over 1.32 and I noticed that my VID is crazy high also.
is there a way to bring my VID down. I choose "Best case scenario" for SVID options
Is this normal?
what can I do to bring down my VID and Vcore and at least keep it to what I choose?
I know I can pick Manual mode but I like my voltage to go down when I am not using it extremely or when Im just doing a light task?
05-06-2019 11:19 PM
RaffieKol wrote:
Im on the latest bios and no matter what I put my Vcore to in adaptive mode it keeps going way past it
So I would like to say something first I am coming form a 6700k so its been a while. When I set my vcore to Adaptive on my z170 at 1.2v with + .001 it only goes to 1.201 but on my z390 its not the same example below
Example
If I put my VCORE to Adaptive mode at 1.24 + .001 on my z390 it keeps on going over 1.32 and I noticed that my VID is crazy high also.
is there a way to bring my VID down. I choose "Best case scenario" for SVID options
Is this normal?
what can I do to bring down my VID and Vcore and at least keep it to what I choose?
I know I can pick Manual mode but I like my voltage to go down when I am not using it extremely or when Im just doing a light task?
03-22-2020 10:16 PM