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Cpu voltage help

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Darkbandit92
Posting Freak
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08-26-2023, 10:51 PM
#21
LLC is load-line calibration that prevents vDroop, a situation where your CPU reaches high load and your vCore decreases. Correcting this ensures stability and avoids BSODs. Without it, your vCore will drop and the system may crash.
What is your internal PLL voltage configured for? Did you turn off c steps (c3 and c6) and EIST?
You might need to adjust your cache voltage manually to at least 1.1v.
When you refer to voltage, are you talking about CPU input or vCore?
If unsure, following a detailed guide could help achieve more consistent performance.
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Darkbandit92
08-26-2023, 10:51 PM #21

LLC is load-line calibration that prevents vDroop, a situation where your CPU reaches high load and your vCore decreases. Correcting this ensures stability and avoids BSODs. Without it, your vCore will drop and the system may crash.
What is your internal PLL voltage configured for? Did you turn off c steps (c3 and c6) and EIST?
You might need to adjust your cache voltage manually to at least 1.1v.
When you refer to voltage, are you talking about CPU input or vCore?
If unsure, following a detailed guide could help achieve more consistent performance.

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PvP_Ziya
Member
72
08-27-2023, 06:08 AM
#22
I don't see an LLC listed in my bios. I'm not sure what cstep and eist mean. I plan to set the cache voltage to 1.1V as you suggested, with Vcore at 1.32V and input voltage at 1.77V. I'll try to determine what cstep and eist are now.
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PvP_Ziya
08-27-2023, 06:08 AM #22

I don't see an LLC listed in my bios. I'm not sure what cstep and eist mean. I plan to set the cache voltage to 1.1V as you suggested, with Vcore at 1.32V and input voltage at 1.77V. I'll try to determine what cstep and eist are now.

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Remoow
Junior Member
15
09-14-2023, 11:26 PM
#23
If I locate them, I should turn off c3 c6, enable eist, and activate LLC at 75% if the system allows these configurations.
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Remoow
09-14-2023, 11:26 PM #23

If I locate them, I should turn off c3 c6, enable eist, and activate LLC at 75% if the system allows these configurations.

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Kawaiwi
Member
71
10-01-2023, 08:10 PM
#24
Here you go. It might seem a bit complex, but all Intel CPU models are essentially similar, and after some time you'll notice there aren't many settings and they keep appearing repeatedly.
You can check the guide here: http://overclocking.guide/z97-pro-4/
C states and EIST are merely power-saving features that, as expected, can hinder overclocking. If you don’t find any LLC settings, it suggests your board lacks them, so you’d have to adapt without them. However, I believe there’s likely a version of this with different phrasing.
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Kawaiwi
10-01-2023, 08:10 PM #24

Here you go. It might seem a bit complex, but all Intel CPU models are essentially similar, and after some time you'll notice there aren't many settings and they keep appearing repeatedly.
You can check the guide here: http://overclocking.guide/z97-pro-4/
C states and EIST are merely power-saving features that, as expected, can hinder overclocking. If you don’t find any LLC settings, it suggests your board lacks them, so you’d have to adapt without them. However, I believe there’s likely a version of this with different phrasing.

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naTe_coRe_1084
Senior Member
254
10-03-2023, 07:13 PM
#25
Thanks in advance for your assistance
😉
I plan to attempt a more stable solution tomorrow
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naTe_coRe_1084
10-03-2023, 07:13 PM #25

Thanks in advance for your assistance
😉
I plan to attempt a more stable solution tomorrow

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heroboy17
Senior Member
528
10-10-2023, 07:11 PM
#26
Hello there, overclocking fan! If you don't feel any discomfort, you're on the right track.
😉
Take another look and give it another try tomorrow.
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heroboy17
10-10-2023, 07:11 PM #26

Hello there, overclocking fan! If you don't feel any discomfort, you're on the right track.
😉
Take another look and give it another try tomorrow.

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