LLC and Offset Voltages

Soldato
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Grrrr,

I've been reading up on many forum posts and it seems that the lower LLC you use, the higher the idle volts are?

If this is the case, then something is very wrong with my motherboard as going from 0% LLC to 100% makes no difference to my idle volts.

My issue isn't with volts under stress, but the dreaded 124 BSOD when idling. My volts are dropping too low. Sat on the desktop I can see my volts drop to 0.800v, and probably lower when the blue screen shows up :mad:

any tips for a noob?

Thanks!!
 
Raise the offset is the logical choice. You must be somewhere near -0.080 to -0.10 to be that low on idle, try it at -0.060. I know the offset number turns red to indicate a potential problem on my BIOS when it's too low.
 
Lastnight I changed to offset +0.040 with Medium LLC

This is at 4.6ghz

This morning I had no blue screen :D seems to go down to about 0.869v at Idle which I think is normal at x16. When stressed it goes to about 1.360v about low 70s after a good session on IBT
 
Grrrr,

I've been reading up on many forum posts and it seems that the lower LLC you use, the higher the idle volts are?

If this is the case, then something is very wrong with my motherboard as going from 0% LLC to 100% makes no difference to my idle volts.

My issue isn't with volts under stress, but the dreaded 124 BSOD when idling. My volts are dropping too low. Sat on the desktop I can see my volts drop to 0.800v, and probably lower when the blue screen shows up :mad:

any tips for a noob?

Thanks!!

you simply need slightly more offset,this raises the load voltage and forces the idle voltage to drop slightly less hence a higher idle
 
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