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Assistance Adjusting LLC along with Adaptive Voltages

Assistance Adjusting LLC along with Adaptive Voltages

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Stryker44
Junior Member
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06-28-2025, 04:13 AM
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Wowapps2011 is asking about a problem where setting voltages to a specific value on Manual doesn't match the actual spikes during load. They're wondering how to properly test everything in Manual when the set values don't reflect the real conditions. They suggest considering dropping the LLC level.
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Stryker44
06-28-2025, 04:13 AM #11

Wowapps2011 is asking about a problem where setting voltages to a specific value on Manual doesn't match the actual spikes during load. They're wondering how to properly test everything in Manual when the set values don't reflect the real conditions. They suggest considering dropping the LLC level.

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Mincameow
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06-28-2025, 04:13 AM
#12
It’s a significant jump of about 0.1V, which is too large for an overshoot at LLC5 (1-7) on an ASUS board. Under full load, the voltage drop would likely be much worse with a 6700k, causing the voltage to fall below your manual specs instead of just overshooting. You may need to perform a full clear CMOS battery and retry overclocking from scratch. Also, when overclocking in manual mode, turn off CPU SVID Support.
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Mincameow
06-28-2025, 04:13 AM #12

It’s a significant jump of about 0.1V, which is too large for an overshoot at LLC5 (1-7) on an ASUS board. Under full load, the voltage drop would likely be much worse with a 6700k, causing the voltage to fall below your manual specs instead of just overshooting. You may need to perform a full clear CMOS battery and retry overclocking from scratch. Also, when overclocking in manual mode, turn off CPU SVID Support.

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