F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking When considering overclocking your CPU, it's important to focus on VCore or VID based on your specific needs.

When considering overclocking your CPU, it's important to focus on VCore or VID based on your specific needs.

When considering overclocking your CPU, it's important to focus on VCore or VID based on your specific needs.

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xCre8x
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04-17-2025, 09:29 PM
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When testing under stress, focus on ensuring your C-States function correctly while monitoring voltage stability.
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xCre8x
04-17-2025, 09:29 PM #1

When testing under stress, focus on ensuring your C-States function correctly while monitoring voltage stability.

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Kin_Jai_
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04-18-2025, 02:11 AM
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It never aligns, it isn't anticipated to. What counts is the impact it delivers... I've configured mine in BIOS at 1.3875, and it consistently tops 1.44 during RoG Real stress tests. Sometimes it reaches 1.48 and briefly exceeds 1.50 for a split second.
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Kin_Jai_
04-18-2025, 02:11 AM #2

It never aligns, it isn't anticipated to. What counts is the impact it delivers... I've configured mine in BIOS at 1.3875, and it consistently tops 1.44 during RoG Real stress tests. Sometimes it reaches 1.48 and briefly exceeds 1.50 for a split second.

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Flowerstaber
Junior Member
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04-18-2025, 05:03 PM
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Vcore is the important one.
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Flowerstaber
04-18-2025, 05:03 PM #3

Vcore is the important one.

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ByWeaadox
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04-21-2025, 02:31 AM
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To maintain a stable vcore, adjust your LLC settings in BIOS. This setting varies between different motherboards, so experiment to find the value that keeps your vcore closest to your desired setting.
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ByWeaadox
04-21-2025, 02:31 AM #4

To maintain a stable vcore, adjust your LLC settings in BIOS. This setting varies between different motherboards, so experiment to find the value that keeps your vcore closest to your desired setting.

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OOGDRAFUL
Junior Member
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04-21-2025, 03:06 AM
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It also relies on the specific loads being used. When AVX or similar advanced instructions are available, you may notice voltage fluctuations around 0.13 or higher. Without precise details about the "CPU," it's hard to give more targeted advice.
I suggest running load tests with RoG Real Bench and HWiNFO to understand the voltage range.
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OOGDRAFUL
04-21-2025, 03:06 AM #5

It also relies on the specific loads being used. When AVX or similar advanced instructions are available, you may notice voltage fluctuations around 0.13 or higher. Without precise details about the "CPU," it's hard to give more targeted advice.
I suggest running load tests with RoG Real Bench and HWiNFO to understand the voltage range.

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korp78
Junior Member
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04-21-2025, 07:17 PM
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The situation also hinges on the specific loads being applied. With AVX or similar modern instructions, you might notice voltage fluctuations around 0.13 volts or higher. Since it's unclear exactly which CPU is involved, any further advice is hard to give. I suggest running load tests with RoG Real Bench and HWiNFO to understand the voltage range. I'm currently using a 4790k and am concerned about potentially damaging my CPU if I can't maintain the voltage needed while adjusting the BIOS settings.
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korp78
04-21-2025, 07:17 PM #6

The situation also hinges on the specific loads being applied. With AVX or similar modern instructions, you might notice voltage fluctuations around 0.13 volts or higher. Since it's unclear exactly which CPU is involved, any further advice is hard to give. I suggest running load tests with RoG Real Bench and HWiNFO to understand the voltage range. I'm currently using a 4790k and am concerned about potentially damaging my CPU if I can't maintain the voltage needed while adjusting the BIOS settings.

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RiidickPvP
Junior Member
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04-21-2025, 08:01 PM
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It never aligns, it isn't anticipated to. What counts is the impact it delivers... I've configured mine in BIOS at 1.3875, and it consistently tops 1.44 during RoG Real stress tests. Sometimes it reaches 1.48 and briefly exceeds 1.50 for a moment.
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RiidickPvP
04-21-2025, 08:01 PM #7

It never aligns, it isn't anticipated to. What counts is the impact it delivers... I've configured mine in BIOS at 1.3875, and it consistently tops 1.44 during RoG Real stress tests. Sometimes it reaches 1.48 and briefly exceeds 1.50 for a moment.