F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking The bios vcore adjustments do not influence the system.

The bios vcore adjustments do not influence the system.

The bios vcore adjustments do not influence the system.

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Starvos
Junior Member
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01-17-2024, 01:15 AM
#1
Hi
I've relied on this forum many times to solve issues, yet I never encountered this one before. No one seems to have dealt with it. My CPU struggles to stabilize under heavy load, but changing the VCore manually doesn't help—it always returns the same readings. (Setting it to auto yields identical results.)

I can adjust the VCore freely or tweak the offset, but BIOS and HWInfo/CU-Z consistently show the same values.
In my system, the BIOS health is around 1.21 (sometimes jumps to 1.05), while under load it's 1.344 with a 1.3 setting.

All turbo features are off, C states and speedstep are disabled. These settings do affect performance when idle if enabled.
LCP doesn't seem to respond; all configurations display the same voltage droop.

The only solution is adjusting the CPU multiplier, which alters VID and VCore proportionally.
I've tested various BIOS models, but it's still running a bit higher than stock (3.8) on a G1 Sniper 3 board.
Temperature stays manageable.
Thanks
S
Starvos
01-17-2024, 01:15 AM #1

Hi
I've relied on this forum many times to solve issues, yet I never encountered this one before. No one seems to have dealt with it. My CPU struggles to stabilize under heavy load, but changing the VCore manually doesn't help—it always returns the same readings. (Setting it to auto yields identical results.)

I can adjust the VCore freely or tweak the offset, but BIOS and HWInfo/CU-Z consistently show the same values.
In my system, the BIOS health is around 1.21 (sometimes jumps to 1.05), while under load it's 1.344 with a 1.3 setting.

All turbo features are off, C states and speedstep are disabled. These settings do affect performance when idle if enabled.
LCP doesn't seem to respond; all configurations display the same voltage droop.

The only solution is adjusting the CPU multiplier, which alters VID and VCore proportionally.
I've tested various BIOS models, but it's still running a bit higher than stock (3.8) on a G1 Sniper 3 board.
Temperature stays manageable.
Thanks

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lemasipino
Junior Member
17
01-17-2024, 01:15 AM
#2
Hi
I've used this forum many times to solve issues but never encountered this one before. No one seems to have had the same problem. My CPU requires more power to stay stable, especially under heavy load, but I can't get rid of it by changing the auto Vcore setting—it always gives the same result as other options.

I can manually adjust the Vcore to whatever I want or tweak the offset, but the BIOS Vcore reading and hwinfo/cpu-z still show consistent values.
For example, in BIOS health it's around 1.21 (sometimes 1.05 randomly) and under load it's 1.344 with 1.3.

I've turned off all turbo features and disabled C states and speedstep. These settings seem to help reduce CPU usage when idle if enabled.
Llc doesn't appear to make a difference; all settings have the same Vdroop.

The only way to change it is by adjusting the CPU multiplier up or down, which affects VID and Vcore proportionally. I've tested different BIOS models, but it's still running slightly higher than stock (3.8) on a G1 Sniper 3 board. The temperature isn't a problem—it runs cool.

Thanks
Which OS? If you're using Windows 7, 8, etc., try changing Power Options to "Balanced" to "High Performance".
Yogi
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lemasipino
01-17-2024, 01:15 AM #2

Hi
I've used this forum many times to solve issues but never encountered this one before. No one seems to have had the same problem. My CPU requires more power to stay stable, especially under heavy load, but I can't get rid of it by changing the auto Vcore setting—it always gives the same result as other options.

I can manually adjust the Vcore to whatever I want or tweak the offset, but the BIOS Vcore reading and hwinfo/cpu-z still show consistent values.
For example, in BIOS health it's around 1.21 (sometimes 1.05 randomly) and under load it's 1.344 with 1.3.

I've turned off all turbo features and disabled C states and speedstep. These settings seem to help reduce CPU usage when idle if enabled.
Llc doesn't appear to make a difference; all settings have the same Vdroop.

The only way to change it is by adjusting the CPU multiplier up or down, which affects VID and Vcore proportionally. I've tested different BIOS models, but it's still running slightly higher than stock (3.8) on a G1 Sniper 3 board. The temperature isn't a problem—it runs cool.

Thanks
Which OS? If you're using Windows 7, 8, etc., try changing Power Options to "Balanced" to "High Performance".
Yogi