CPU voltage always stays the same

These are the c states I have in the bios

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I should turn turbo off then ?

I've always overclocked the same way and haven't had issues before it's only since getting this new motherboard - On manual voltage before my voltage always dropped when my cpu was idle
 
I'm really confused by this

In HWMonitor which value should I be looking at for CPU Voltage, is it the VID value under the CPU part because it's only the VID value that I can see that matches the voltage I've set in the bios (1.240) nothing else matches it and in manual mode it still won't drop down when idle
 
I've figured it out

I do need to have an adaptive voltage set but when I go to select adaptive voltage it's asking me to set an offset

No idea what this should be though

Any ideas
 
if your default voltage is say 1.100 volts then + 0.200mv would = 1.300 volts meaning you're adding a + 0.200mv offset to the stock voltage = 1.3 volts
people say + 0.2 meaning + 0.200mv read the guide I posted it's very helpful


cpu-z detects it fine you just have to wait 60 seconds

what you should do is find the point on your chip where it requires much more voltage to go up 100mhz so say 4.6 ghz requires 1.3 volts to be stable but 4.7 requires 1.4 volts then best to leave it at 1.3 and 4.6ghz find your chips cliff wall using manual voltage and do all the stress tests etc then you set the adaptive voltage to equal what it was stable at under manual voltage
 
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I think I've sorted it now

I've got it set to 0.012 with max voltage of 1.2529 I would have liked to have got it to 1.240 but not sure what I'd need to set it to
 
I'm really confused by this

In HWMonitor which value should I be looking at for CPU Voltage, is it the VID value under the CPU part because it's only the VID value that I can see that matches the voltage I've set in the bios (1.240) nothing else matches it and in manual mode it still won't drop down when idle

Sorry for late reply, but here is Manual mode in operation on my gigabyte board. I show the gigabyte software monitor as well as HWMonitor doesn't seem to read al values properly.

 
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