CPU Voltage (Bios v HWMonitor)
CPU Voltage (Bios v HWMonitor)
When you configure a voltage, ensuring it reaches an upset limit instead of a fixed value constantly, even when idle, allows it to utilize the required voltage up to that set point. During idle periods it might decrease to 0.7 and fluctuate based on the amount of OC needed. For overclocking purposes, I rely on HWiNFO. It provides all necessary monitoring tools—temperature, voltages, power, throttling—for any component (CPU, graphics cards, etc.) without needing additional software.
You can find it here: https://www.hwinfo.com/
RoG Real Bench offers application-based benchmarks in a multitasking setting, helping to identify issues that synthetic tests might miss.
http://dlcdnmkt.asus.com/rog/RealBench_v2.44.zip
When you configure a voltage, ensuring it reaches an upset limit instead of a fixed value constantly, even when idle, allows it to utilize the required voltage up to that set point. During idle periods it might decrease to 0.7 and fluctuate based on the amount of OC needed. For overclocking purposes, I rely on HWiNFO. It provides all necessary measurements—temperatures, voltages, power, throttling—for any component (CPU, graphics cards, etc.) without needing additional tools.
You can find it here: https://www.hwinfo.com/
RoG Real Bench offers application-based benchmarks in a multitasking setting, helping to identify instabilities that synthetic tests might miss.
http://dlcdnmkt.asus.com/rog/RealBench_v2.44.zip