F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking No adjustment options available for CPU core voltage settings

No adjustment options available for CPU core voltage settings

No adjustment options available for CPU core voltage settings

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DJHarambe
Junior Member
33
10-09-2024, 12:25 PM
#1
Because it's H97 rather than a Z97, the adaptive function was eliminated. Also, are there any alternatives?
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DJHarambe
10-09-2024, 12:25 PM #1

Because it's H97 rather than a Z97, the adaptive function was eliminated. Also, are there any alternatives?

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StevenSword
Member
55
10-09-2024, 12:25 PM
#2
theinternetisfor :
Because it's H97 rather than Z97, the adaptive function was likely removed?
It seems so. Many manufacturers do this frequently. Premium boards usually offer more BIOS choices, such as various LLC settings, etc.
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StevenSword
10-09-2024, 12:25 PM #2

theinternetisfor :
Because it's H97 rather than Z97, the adaptive function was likely removed?
It seems so. Many manufacturers do this frequently. Premium boards usually offer more BIOS choices, such as various LLC settings, etc.

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ItzOP
Junior Member
5
10-09-2024, 12:25 PM
#3
theinternetisfor :
They removed the adaptive function because it's H97 instead of a Z97. It seems like that was the case. Manufacturers like Mobo often do this. Premium boards usually come with more BIOS features, such as various LLC levels.
It’s a bit disappointing. It makes me wonder if I should have kept my Z97 board for this H97ME.
I owned a basic Asrock Z97 and sold it after getting it shipped back repaired, receiving an H97 ME with a 212 EVO for around $70 or $80.
Now I’m thinking about whether I made the right choice at the time.
Do you know if there are any alternatives to this?
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ItzOP
10-09-2024, 12:25 PM #3

theinternetisfor :
They removed the adaptive function because it's H97 instead of a Z97. It seems like that was the case. Manufacturers like Mobo often do this. Premium boards usually come with more BIOS features, such as various LLC levels.
It’s a bit disappointing. It makes me wonder if I should have kept my Z97 board for this H97ME.
I owned a basic Asrock Z97 and sold it after getting it shipped back repaired, receiving an H97 ME with a 212 EVO for around $70 or $80.
Now I’m thinking about whether I made the right choice at the time.
Do you know if there are any alternatives to this?

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Rezay27
Junior Member
28
10-09-2024, 12:25 PM
#4
You can keep the manual voltage setting. Although the voltage stays fixed when the CPU is idle, it shouldn't draw much current, which should reduce power consumption.
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Rezay27
10-09-2024, 12:25 PM #4

You can keep the manual voltage setting. Although the voltage stays fixed when the CPU is idle, it shouldn't draw much current, which should reduce power consumption.

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eskzz
Posting Freak
909
10-09-2024, 12:25 PM
#5
You can keep the manual voltage setting. Although the voltage stays fixed during idle, it shouldn't draw much current, which should reduce power consumption. Thank you for your assistance.
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eskzz
10-09-2024, 12:25 PM #5

You can keep the manual voltage setting. Although the voltage stays fixed during idle, it shouldn't draw much current, which should reduce power consumption. Thank you for your assistance.