The adaptive voltage adjustment remains constant.
The adaptive voltage adjustment remains constant.
Hi guys,
I've been working really hard all day to achieve a stable overclock on this 7700k. I realized that adaptive mode only reaches a maximum of 1.232v regardless of the settings in 'additional turbo mode cpu core voltage'. In manual mode, it's perfectly monitoring the hardware, with AIDA64 and HWInfo showing changes as I adjust the BIOS. Adaptive mode consistently caps at this voltage under load. I removed the AI suite to rule out interference, and the BIOS voltages stayed between 1.2 and 1.3v without any improvement. There have been many crashes and blue screens, so I'm giving up and need assistance. No research has provided a solution.
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Just in case, LLC is set to 0.01v.
You can explore various overclock utilities. These tools modify settings only when you launch, adjust them, and apply the changes. I favor working with the BIOS, though I lack a current CPU to offer tailored recommendations.
1) Motherboard
2) CPU cooler
3) What CPU speed can you maintain?
Additional details: https://rog.asus.com/articles/guides/the...ing-guide/ Other resources are available.
If the device is brand new, stick to default configurations and test for a minimum of a week before trying an overclock.
Your sustained temperatures when using software such as HANDBRAKE (real-world worst-case or near 100%) should be around 75°C at most, ideally not exceeding 80°C
photonboy :
1) Motherboard
2) CPU cooler
3) What CPU speed can you maintain?
Additional details: https://rog.asus.com/articles/guides/the...ing-guide/ Other resources are available.
If the system is brand new, stick to default configurations and test for a minimum of a week before trying an overclock.
Your sustained temperatures during heavy workloads (like with HANDBRAKE near 100%) should ideally be around 75°C, though not exceeding 80°C at most.
Asus Prime Z270P
Dark rock 3
4.8ghz in manual mode, but only around 4.5ghz in adaptive mode
I strictly followed that manual guide. Itās straightforward, but I canāt proceed past step 2 ("is it stable") since the adaptive settings donāt match what the manual claims.
The system isnāt new and currently shows high temperatures (70s on default BIOS). I prefer controlled overclocking rather than aggressive voltage changes so I can discover an optimal point.
Using auto tune activates adaptive mode and functions properly. If I manually apply those values, it reverts back to 1.232v.
You can explore various overclock utilities. These tools modify settings only when you open, adjust, and store your changes. I favor working with the BIOS, though I lack a current CPU to offer tailored recommendations.