Looking for assistance with your overclocking project?
Looking for assistance with your overclocking project?
Ensure your CPU VCORE is set to 'Normal' in norm, then press enter before Gigabyte's dynamic vcore unlocks. This allows you to adjust an offset using the +- keys. Begin with a small offset like +0.20 on a 4.6GHZ processor and verify Core temperature or hardware info is active so you can monitor the vcore usage during load. Adjust the offset accordingly.
You need to adjust your CPU VCORE to 'Normal' type in normal mode and press enter before Gigabyte's dynamic vcore unlocks. This allows you to set an offset using the plus and minus keys. Begin with a low offset like +0.20 on a 4.6GHZ processor, ensuring Core temp or Hardware Info is running so you can monitor the actual vcore usage during load. Adjust or subtract the offset as needed. Please review this information carefully.
Understanding the correct offset requires knowing the base vcore first. For example, if it's 1.3, an offset of 0.02 will adjust it to a maximum of 1.302, but you must determine the starting vcore value. If it reaches 1.5, apply a negative offset around -0.70v and verify the actual reading is 1.43, then continue adjusting downward.
Getting the ofset correct isn't simple; you must first determine the base vcore value. For instance, if it's 1.3, an offset of 0.02 will raise it to a maximum of 1.302, but you need to identify the starting vcore level. If it tops out at 1.5, apply a negative offset around -0.70v and verify the actual reading is 1.43 before proceeding downward. This method has been useful so far... I achieved 4.8GHz with an offset of +0.035V.
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It's more stable after 10 minutes.