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14900K undervoltung bezieht sich auf eine Spannungsabweichung bei 14900 Kelvin.

14900K undervoltung bezieht sich auf eine Spannungsabweichung bei 14900 Kelvin.

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kerem_
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11-02-2023, 02:50 PM
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My Asus board is quite old and my CPU is too. The "Tweakers Paradise" options seem similar. Recently I lowered the voltage and the best choice was to enable OFFSET MODE. Such guides can be tricky because they vary in their benchmark settings. Make sure you set the offset sign to "-" (minus) when undervolting. Start with an offset of 0.10. Always run HWINFO64 before and after changes. Save your adjustments and check the bios afterward—capture the screen if needed. I regret not documenting my steps properly. If you use manual mode, the voltage won’t adjust properly when idle, which is important for consistent results. Disable "multicore enhancement" as it can disrupt voltages (many videos criticize this). Fixed Pcore and Ecore frequencies are recommended unless you need maximum performance for tasks like checking emails. Someone suggested keeping fixed frequencies to avoid instability. When I was researching, ChatGPT helped clarify the settings and pointed out issues with manual mode not allowing voltage drops during light use. If you need screenshots of your bios settings, let me know. This video showed great outcomes from a 14900k w undervolt setup (UV), but it wasn’t meant for changing settings. He mentions at the end he needs a video to explain further. I live in Portland, OR, and I think Asus should license "Tweakers Paradise" for that area.
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kerem_
11-02-2023, 02:50 PM #11

My Asus board is quite old and my CPU is too. The "Tweakers Paradise" options seem similar. Recently I lowered the voltage and the best choice was to enable OFFSET MODE. Such guides can be tricky because they vary in their benchmark settings. Make sure you set the offset sign to "-" (minus) when undervolting. Start with an offset of 0.10. Always run HWINFO64 before and after changes. Save your adjustments and check the bios afterward—capture the screen if needed. I regret not documenting my steps properly. If you use manual mode, the voltage won’t adjust properly when idle, which is important for consistent results. Disable "multicore enhancement" as it can disrupt voltages (many videos criticize this). Fixed Pcore and Ecore frequencies are recommended unless you need maximum performance for tasks like checking emails. Someone suggested keeping fixed frequencies to avoid instability. When I was researching, ChatGPT helped clarify the settings and pointed out issues with manual mode not allowing voltage drops during light use. If you need screenshots of your bios settings, let me know. This video showed great outcomes from a 14900k w undervolt setup (UV), but it wasn’t meant for changing settings. He mentions at the end he needs a video to explain further. I live in Portland, OR, and I think Asus should license "Tweakers Paradise" for that area.

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