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core i7 4820k offset Vcore ocing

eaglespeed
Level 7
hey guys.
so i`ve been trying to o.c my processor with offset settings, I did that with RIVE and 3820 but this time even when the offset is on auto and no - or + value it acts as if it was on manual. and when I change the value to negative even as low as -0.01 the system go BDSM as soon as the pc boots, for example I have my processor on 4.6ghz voltage at 1.37 on offset auto on cpu-z when I boot, but when I restart and set a negative value the system for some reason defaults to 1.150v ( shows on bios) and therefore won`t boot, but I wonder why this is happening.
I have read that past 4.4ghz offset becomes unstable, currently I`ve o.c to 4.6ghz and 1.35v stable on manual, I wish I can achieve this with offset mode so the system will become abit cooler on idle.
also one question, would it be more efficient to o.c like 2 cores to 4.6 and have the other 2 on 4ghz or 3.9ghz since games don`t seem to benefit from all the cores at this high core speed.
thanks.

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Praz
Level 13
Auto is doing just what the name implies. A preprogrammed voltage is being set for the offset value based on the CPU speed. When you use a negative value you are setting the CPU voltage lower than the stock VID. Start at +0.050V offset or higher if needed to get the system to boot. Once in the operating system fully load all cores and check the loaded voltage with CPU-Z. Then adjust accordingly.

eaglespeed
Level 7
so now I was tweaking and thought to bring things lower a little, at 4.4ghz offset 0.80+, now idling at 0.880v and full load at 1.31v which is good, but when I reach 4.6ghz the voltage doesn`t drop, I was worried that the motherboard or processor had a problem, now all I have to do is save this profile and start going up in small increments until I reach 4.6 or 4.7. running prime right now making sure 4.4 is stable under this voltage 🙂

eaglespeed
Level 7
this seems to be working I`m at 4.5ghz 1.32v and drops to 0.9v when idle, this is one of those moments when the community help you simply by posting to them, and I must say ROG community is one of the best, I just become more active here, other forums would reply to you after weeks :), I guess the key is to take things from the bottom and work your way up, rather than ramping it up to 4.6ghz immediately and expecting offset to just work. I will see how far I can go with offset before my temps are too high or it stops working

Praz
Level 13
Good to hear you got this sorted. 🙂