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Intel XTU settings adjusted for lower voltage. i5-13600KF/Gigabyte B6601 Aorus Pro uses DDR4 memory.

Intel XTU settings adjusted for lower voltage. i5-13600KF/Gigabyte B6601 Aorus Pro uses DDR4 memory.

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the_lone_lemar
Junior Member
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01-13-2016, 10:50 PM
#1
Hello, I'm checking if I can lower the CPU voltage in R23. The current settings are around 175W with a temperature of 94°C and a score between 24,000-24,200. I think adjusting the Vcore should work, but the BIOS options for undervolting are hidden. Undervolt protection is still active, even though I just installed XTU this morning. Could you help explain what's happening? Thanks!
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the_lone_lemar
01-13-2016, 10:50 PM #1

Hello, I'm checking if I can lower the CPU voltage in R23. The current settings are around 175W with a temperature of 94°C and a score between 24,000-24,200. I think adjusting the Vcore should work, but the BIOS options for undervolting are hidden. Undervolt protection is still active, even though I just installed XTU this morning. Could you help explain what's happening? Thanks!

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jojohummer
Junior Member
7
01-15-2016, 06:33 PM
#2
Yes, I have turned on Intel's Speed Optimizer.
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jojohummer
01-15-2016, 06:33 PM #2

Yes, I have turned on Intel's Speed Optimizer.

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MrEv15425
Member
122
01-15-2016, 07:59 PM
#3
In XTU I could attempt it, though I believed it wasn't necessary. I mostly stuck to the video by JayzTwoCents.
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MrEv15425
01-15-2016, 07:59 PM #3

In XTU I could attempt it, though I believed it wasn't necessary. I mostly stuck to the video by JayzTwoCents.

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awsomegirl369
Member
57
01-16-2016, 10:54 AM
#4
XTU functions solely for voltage regulation on Z-series boards. B660 chipsets aren't compatible. Correction: This statement is inaccurate. A microcode revision from Intel restricts CPU voltage management on B660 models.
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awsomegirl369
01-16-2016, 10:54 AM #4

XTU functions solely for voltage regulation on Z-series boards. B660 chipsets aren't compatible. Correction: This statement is inaccurate. A microcode revision from Intel restricts CPU voltage management on B660 models.

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Artrekz
Member
70
01-21-2016, 12:23 PM
#5
Undervolting isn't mandatory, but it activates a feature that hides most of the detailed tuning options until you turn it off.
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Artrekz
01-21-2016, 12:23 PM #5

Undervolting isn't mandatory, but it activates a feature that hides most of the detailed tuning options until you turn it off.

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Pyromaniac7127
Junior Member
19
01-21-2016, 07:15 PM
#6
I encountered an issue with the software suggesting manual tuning instead of using the built-in tools. It might be worth checking the BIOS settings for further optimization.
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Pyromaniac7127
01-21-2016, 07:15 PM #6

I encountered an issue with the software suggesting manual tuning instead of using the built-in tools. It might be worth checking the BIOS settings for further optimization.

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Noobso
Member
52
01-27-2016, 04:21 AM
#7
Lower the voltage via the BIOS settings.
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Noobso
01-27-2016, 04:21 AM #7

Lower the voltage via the BIOS settings.

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LyfeOfMulti
Member
54
01-27-2016, 07:31 AM
#8
Understood. It doesn't work as expected.
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LyfeOfMulti
01-27-2016, 07:31 AM #8

Understood. It doesn't work as expected.

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snoepjez
Member
60
01-29-2016, 02:53 PM
#9
You'd likely need to perform the task by hand using the BIOS settings. The Intel XTU isn't available for your MOBO.
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snoepjez
01-29-2016, 02:53 PM #9

You'd likely need to perform the task by hand using the BIOS settings. The Intel XTU isn't available for your MOBO.

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Nedzer2k
Member
72
02-05-2016, 01:42 PM
#10
This model doesn't accept XTU support. You can either replace your MOBO or adjust your CPU voltage directly in the BIOS settings.
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Nedzer2k
02-05-2016, 01:42 PM #10

This model doesn't accept XTU support. You can either replace your MOBO or adjust your CPU voltage directly in the BIOS settings.

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