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Adaptive Mode.. I don't get it very well

Adaptive Mode.. I don't get it very well

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GodZenik
Member
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07-06-2016, 05:59 AM
#1
I'm not sure why this setting is useful at all. In my case it raises the voltage too much.
I use an Asus Z97-AR / I5-4670k and have read that it spikes voltage during stress tests but also in other scenarios, such as with Windows Defender.
I just began a mild overclock on this board and here are my results.
Running in manual mode in BIOS helped.
It only ran for 15 minutes on the test and I haven't had any problems.
Should I keep it in manual or try adaptive mode more?
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GodZenik
07-06-2016, 05:59 AM #1

I'm not sure why this setting is useful at all. In my case it raises the voltage too much.
I use an Asus Z97-AR / I5-4670k and have read that it spikes voltage during stress tests but also in other scenarios, such as with Windows Defender.
I just began a mild overclock on this board and here are my results.
Running in manual mode in BIOS helped.
It only ran for 15 minutes on the test and I haven't had any problems.
Should I keep it in manual or try adaptive mode more?

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Superub
Member
241
07-07-2016, 03:59 AM
#2
Adaptive setting automatically adjusts your voltage based on the load. During overclocking, it's best to switch to Override or manual mode. Occasionally you might need a slight offset. Usually, I rely on Manual plus offset to achieve the target voltage.
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Superub
07-07-2016, 03:59 AM #2

Adaptive setting automatically adjusts your voltage based on the load. During overclocking, it's best to switch to Override or manual mode. Occasionally you might need a slight offset. Usually, I rely on Manual plus offset to achieve the target voltage.

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RizeAbove
Member
228
07-07-2016, 05:20 AM
#3
Adaptive setting automatically adjusts your voltage based on the load. During overclocking, it's best to switch to Override or manual mode. Occasionally you might need a slight offset. Usually, I rely on Manual plus offset to achieve the target voltage.
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RizeAbove
07-07-2016, 05:20 AM #3

Adaptive setting automatically adjusts your voltage based on the load. During overclocking, it's best to switch to Override or manual mode. Occasionally you might need a slight offset. Usually, I rely on Manual plus offset to achieve the target voltage.