F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking The adaptive voltage curve is not functioning properly.

The adaptive voltage curve is not functioning properly.

The adaptive voltage curve is not functioning properly.

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jaythered
Member
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05-12-2016, 05:27 AM
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I notice my build is listed in my sig. I created a solid overclock/overvolt setup that works well, originally built in AI Suite 3 to avoid frequent reboots from BIOS. For this adjustment, I chose an adaptive voltage curve to reduce heat during light tasks like browsing the internet, and AI Suite 3 adjusted accordingly, offering a range of lower voltages when needed. But after moving the settings into BIOS for maximum stability, things stopped working properly. Now my voltage stays locked at a high level, only dropping by 16 mV occasionally—this isn’t ideal. What went wrong? I made sure to enable adaptive mode in the AI Tweaker within BIOS and adjusted both overvolt values and offset manually.
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jaythered
05-12-2016, 05:27 AM #1

I notice my build is listed in my sig. I created a solid overclock/overvolt setup that works well, originally built in AI Suite 3 to avoid frequent reboots from BIOS. For this adjustment, I chose an adaptive voltage curve to reduce heat during light tasks like browsing the internet, and AI Suite 3 adjusted accordingly, offering a range of lower voltages when needed. But after moving the settings into BIOS for maximum stability, things stopped working properly. Now my voltage stays locked at a high level, only dropping by 16 mV occasionally—this isn’t ideal. What went wrong? I made sure to enable adaptive mode in the AI Tweaker within BIOS and adjusted both overvolt values and offset manually.

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ThunderKingJ
Junior Member
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05-12-2016, 06:02 AM
#2
I have confirmed that the Intel SpeedStep and the C-stages are functioning properly in the BIOS, as they were before.
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ThunderKingJ
05-12-2016, 06:02 AM #2

I have confirmed that the Intel SpeedStep and the C-stages are functioning properly in the BIOS, as they were before.