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Manual, offset or adaptive mode available for Asus z170-a

Manual, offset or adaptive mode available for Asus z170-a

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l_h_y
Member
105
05-13-2016, 12:43 AM
#1
Hi,
My name is Eden and I'm looking for advice on the optimal CPU Core/Cache Voltage setting. I understand that manual testing is recommended during overclocking, but many suggest leaving it unchanged or adjusting it to adaptive or offset modes afterward. I'm uncertain which approach is best. Could someone help clarify this and improve my grasp of overclocking and BIOS settings?
Thanks a bunch,
Eden
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l_h_y
05-13-2016, 12:43 AM #1

Hi,
My name is Eden and I'm looking for advice on the optimal CPU Core/Cache Voltage setting. I understand that manual testing is recommended during overclocking, but many suggest leaving it unchanged or adjusting it to adaptive or offset modes afterward. I'm uncertain which approach is best. Could someone help clarify this and improve my grasp of overclocking and BIOS settings?
Thanks a bunch,
Eden

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Rounyx
Posting Freak
838
05-14-2016, 02:38 PM
#2
For simple OCing I prefer a positive offset, you can rely on manual adjustments, but if that isn’t your usual approach then it doesn’t provide insights into stability; you need to check stability during setup as per your intended operation.
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Rounyx
05-14-2016, 02:38 PM #2

For simple OCing I prefer a positive offset, you can rely on manual adjustments, but if that isn’t your usual approach then it doesn’t provide insights into stability; you need to check stability during setup as per your intended operation.

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SupComCrafter
Member
243
05-20-2016, 02:53 AM
#3
For simple OCing I prefer a positive offset, you can use manual, but if that isn't your usual approach then it doesn't indicate stability; you need to check for stability in the setup you intend to use.
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SupComCrafter
05-20-2016, 02:53 AM #3

For simple OCing I prefer a positive offset, you can use manual, but if that isn't your usual approach then it doesn't indicate stability; you need to check for stability in the setup you intend to use.