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the process isn't functioning as expected

the process isn't functioning as expected

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TheGamingWiz
Member
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01-18-2023, 08:25 AM
#1
Hello! Your specs are exactly as you described. You overclocked your CPU to 4.4 with a voltage of 1.28V, following a friend's instructions. After updating the BIOS, you attempted an overclock yourself. You used the AI overclock tuner in auto mode, set sync all cores, and entered 44 for core ratio. For the CPU core/cache voltage, you chose manual with an offset of 1.28. Your issue is that the CPU is now running at 1.296V and even higher under stress, which is not what you intended. I’m not sure what’s causing this problem.
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TheGamingWiz
01-18-2023, 08:25 AM #1

Hello! Your specs are exactly as you described. You overclocked your CPU to 4.4 with a voltage of 1.28V, following a friend's instructions. After updating the BIOS, you attempted an overclock yourself. You used the AI overclock tuner in auto mode, set sync all cores, and entered 44 for core ratio. For the CPU core/cache voltage, you chose manual with an offset of 1.28. Your issue is that the CPU is now running at 1.296V and even higher under stress, which is not what you intended. I’m not sure what’s causing this problem.

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MrZombie854
Member
58
01-20-2023, 03:34 AM
#2
Offset refers to the voltage threshold permitted beyond the existing Vcore, correct? I'm trying to understand if the value you're entering sets the CPU limit to 1.28V above the standard Vcore, rather than a fixed 1.28V. Vcore and offset are different concepts.
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MrZombie854
01-20-2023, 03:34 AM #2

Offset refers to the voltage threshold permitted beyond the existing Vcore, correct? I'm trying to understand if the value you're entering sets the CPU limit to 1.28V above the standard Vcore, rather than a fixed 1.28V. Vcore and offset are different concepts.

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Juky_Juk
Member
53
01-23-2023, 06:59 AM
#3
I'm sorry, I got mixed up. The CPU core voltage should be over 1.28V.
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Juky_Juk
01-23-2023, 06:59 AM #3

I'm sorry, I got mixed up. The CPU core voltage should be over 1.28V.

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ChatholicMemes
Junior Member
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02-03-2023, 12:11 PM
#4
i'm sorry i got you mixed up. the cpu core voltage is overide when i type 1.28v. it might help to adjust the cpu load line calibrations; my board seems too loose with the llc, causing the voltage to drop, while a tighter setting keeps it stable. currently i'm at level 3 on my board, which maintains the voltage near the set level, whereas level 1 is the most stable and level 8 is the least stable.
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ChatholicMemes
02-03-2023, 12:11 PM #4

i'm sorry i got you mixed up. the cpu core voltage is overide when i type 1.28v. it might help to adjust the cpu load line calibrations; my board seems too loose with the llc, causing the voltage to drop, while a tighter setting keeps it stable. currently i'm at level 3 on my board, which maintains the voltage near the set level, whereas level 1 is the most stable and level 8 is the least stable.

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02-03-2023, 01:22 PM
#5
my friend returned and assisted me. i switched the ai overclock tuner to manual mode, and it functioned properly.
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Sleepwalker667
02-03-2023, 01:22 PM #5

my friend returned and assisted me. i switched the ai overclock tuner to manual mode, and it functioned properly.