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Default Cache Voltage 10980XE

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Updated my BIOS a while back and couldn't be bothered to write down my settings at the time, have done numerous searches and cannot find the default cache voltage. I want to apply an adaptive offset rather than fixed voltage, I realise it is getting to be an old chip now but serves its purpose, hoping someone here might know.
 
Updated my BIOS a while back and couldn't be bothered to write down my settings at the time, have done numerous searches and cannot find the default cache voltage. I want to apply an adaptive offset rather than fixed voltage, I realise it is getting to be an old chip now but serves its purpose, hoping someone here might know.

I can't find it either, it seems not specified but the consensus seems to be 1.8v default with some people running it as high as 1.95v OC.
 
I can't find it either, it seems not specified but the consensus seems to be 1.8v default with some people running it as high as 1.95v OC.

Do not follow this for setting cache voltage!

1.8v refers to the CPU VIN which should be 400mv below whatever vcore has been set if set manually. The reason it's raised to 1.95 is to allow for a higher vCore but with your 35 years of experience, I'd expect you to know that.

vMesh will be your cache voltage from memory I used to use mine around 1.1 to 1.2 on my X299 Dark.
 
Also to add my 10980XE seems to run around a mesh ratio of 32 @ 1.2 but going above that requires a lot more and is very CPU dependent.
 
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