Configuring Maximum Voltage on Gigabyte Board
Configuring Maximum Voltage on Gigabyte Board
In short, you aim to lock in a fixed maximum voltage on your Gigabyte Aorus z370 Gaming 5 Board while keeping it flexible so it doesn’t constantly hit the peak. You’re thinking about using DVID and adjusting an offset. I’m not sure what the standard VID setting is, so you’ll need to estimate the right amount. Also, since these boards use different voltage modes (Auto, Standard, High, Turbo), Turbo might cause more overshoot compared to Auto or Standard. Trying “Normal” with zero DVID and any LLC still leads to unstable readings in CPUZ. Anyone have tips on getting this working?
i use dynamic voltage with a 0.001v offset XD – it performs best.
the base should stay under 1.35v (below 1.3v would be even better).
remember that the actual voltage might vary from what BIOS or tools like HWInfo64 display. On GB boards, the reported value tends to be higher.
I use dynamic voltage with a 0.001v offset XD—it performs best.
The base should stay under 1.35v (below 1.3v would be even better).
Keep in mind that the actual voltage might vary from what BIOS or tools like HWInfo64 display. On GB boards, the reported value tends to be higher.