Ignoring your settings in the BIOS for adaptive voltage control
Ignoring your settings in the BIOS for adaptive voltage control
CPU: 4790k
Motherboard: Z97 Pro gamer
Heat Sink: Cryorig H7
I'm facing problems overclocking my CPU and the motherboard keeps setting the voltage to 1.3v. Even when I adjust the adaptive voltage in BIOS to 1.22 volts, it still defaults to 1.3. The voltage offset seems to be the issue. Any suggestions?
Can the Windows power management option enable usage below 100% of its capacity?
Do you have an LLC active? If yes, switch it off or set it to the minimum level. I’m not certain if it’s enabled by default.
Adaptive applies voltage just in turbo mode. Is there a method to adjust this? It seems manual settings are overridden by the adaptive offset.
Adaptive applies voltage solely in turbo mode. There seems to be no option to alter this behavior. This issue occurs with my i7-4790K and ASUS Z97-PRO Gamer.
Adaptive applies voltage adjustments exclusively in turbo mode. Is there a method to modify this? Since manually set voltage is disregarded and only adaptive offset responds, how does this affect my i7-4790K with ASUS Z97-PRO Gamer? Does the voltage remain constant during idle or change accordingly?