CPU voltage offset X570 - What is it called in the BIOS?

I think that article will give me a good start into what I need to do and what levels of voltage I should use, though I think I still need to find out what Gigabyte call it in their bios? (Maybe it's in the article though?)

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Dude. Set CPU Voltage to Normal (default is Auto) then the field below is enabled. Put offset in that. I'm stable at -0.1v. Although I did have a BSOD on boot the other day. Second one since I've had the board (7 weeks now), the first I know was my webcam failing to switch back on from sleep (disabling fast boot etc fixed that), not sure about this second one. Didnt catch the error and no dmp files. I think it was a random one off.
 
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Dude. Set CPU Voltage to Normal (default is Auto) then the field below is enabled. Put offset in that. I'm stable at -0.1v. Although I did have a BSOD on boot the other day. Second one since I've had the board (7 weeks now), the first I know was my webcam failing to switch back on from sleep (disabling fast boot etc fixed that), not sure about this second one. Didnt catch the error and no dmp files. I think it was a random one off.
I meant to say thanks, I'll have a look in the BIOS and see what I can get away with without losing performance whilst also lowering temps at the same time :)
 
With a bigger neg offset, such as - 0.1, I notice better all core boosts. But single core boosts go down.

At about -0.625 I keep my single core boosts looking good, but also improve my all core sustained clock speed.
 
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