LLC and offset vcore

each llc level will apply an increased amount of cpu voltage

to use offset first set cpu v to normal then dvid will unlock for adjustment

so default cpu voltage plus dvid amount plus what ever level llc you use = load cpu voltage
 
each llc level will apply an increased amount of cpu voltage

to use offset first set cpu v to normal then dvid will unlock for adjustment

so default cpu voltage plus dvid amount plus what ever level llc you use = load cpu voltage

lol that makes no sense to me whatsoever. so if i have vcore at 1.20 and set dvid to 0.016 the llc will boost to 1.216???
 
when you set cpu v to auto what does it use in bios?

whatever it uses dvid(whatever amount you set in it) will apply ontop of that so 1.15v default cpu and say +0.050v dvid will be 1.2v cpu voltage,then llc will apply some more voltage ontop of those

how much idk it depends on each level,low/medium/high/turbo ect

you have to test and balance out dvid/llc level till you reach required load cpu voltage
 
if haswell it should downclock with a fixed cpu v

set all powersaving c1e c3/c6 c7 intel speedstep to enabled from auto

llc will still apply ontop of fixed voltage though so set voltage a touch lower to compensate
 
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