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3930k - p9x79 deluxe voltage issue encountered

3930k - p9x79 deluxe voltage issue encountered

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IWorkForMojang
Junior Member
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03-23-2025, 07:18 AM
#1
Hello
I recently purchased a 3930k + p9x79 2th hand and it's functioning properly. The main issue I'm facing is that the CPU turbo voltage is set to 1.35V, which feels quite high. When I adjust it to 0.004V (the lowest setting), it doesn't make any difference. The only solution to lower the voltage is to manually set it to 1.2V, but then I lose the adaptive voltage feature when the CPU is idle.
Can someone assist me?
I'm running BIOS 4801.
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IWorkForMojang
03-23-2025, 07:18 AM #1

Hello
I recently purchased a 3930k + p9x79 2th hand and it's functioning properly. The main issue I'm facing is that the CPU turbo voltage is set to 1.35V, which feels quite high. When I adjust it to 0.004V (the lowest setting), it doesn't make any difference. The only solution to lower the voltage is to manually set it to 1.2V, but then I lose the adaptive voltage feature when the CPU is idle.
Can someone assist me?
I'm running BIOS 4801.

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bri14
Member
81
03-23-2025, 02:40 PM
#2
Test with a negative offset to determine the lowest point before instability occurs.
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bri14
03-23-2025, 02:40 PM #2

Test with a negative offset to determine the lowest point before instability occurs.

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lolorius
Member
50
03-23-2025, 04:42 PM
#3
When I configure the Vcore - 50mV as a -0.05v negative offset, the system fails to boot despite the standard voltage appearing accurate. The actual voltage is 1.15v at 3.2ghz.
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lolorius
03-23-2025, 04:42 PM #3

When I configure the Vcore - 50mV as a -0.05v negative offset, the system fails to boot despite the standard voltage appearing accurate. The actual voltage is 1.15v at 3.2ghz.