Going from scratching my head this morning, to ripping my hair out this afternoon and then sighing relief 20 minutes ago.
Yesterday I had a 2500k running happily at 4.4Ghz IBT stable at 1.24v constant. After that I decided I wanted to have some sort of power saving as I don't always need that sort of clock speed.
As an 'old skool' clocker, I do find this sort of thing refreshing. Being able to tweak your clock for power when you need it, and power-sipping efficiency when you don't. Also it seems that the chip needs less volts when using this method. Maybe it's using the VRM's more effectively?
LLC set to 0%, -.130 offset on a Maximus IV Extreme.
Yesterday I had a 2500k running happily at 4.4Ghz IBT stable at 1.24v constant. After that I decided I wanted to have some sort of power saving as I don't always need that sort of clock speed.
As an 'old skool' clocker, I do find this sort of thing refreshing. Being able to tweak your clock for power when you need it, and power-sipping efficiency when you don't. Also it seems that the chip needs less volts when using this method. Maybe it's using the VRM's more effectively?
LLC set to 0%, -.130 offset on a Maximus IV Extreme.

