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Offset VCore stays at 1.272v under load even when I am increasing it?!?

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Hi Guys,

I am trying to increase my Offset at the moment, from 1.140 which is the default to over 1.272. My current positive offset is set to +0.040 but the CPU runs at 1.272v under load for some odd reason. I am quite new to this so I am not completely sure why.
I am finding that games are randomly closing or crashing returning to the dash as why I am trying to increase the Offset.

Any help or advice would be appreciated!

Thankyou,
Tom
 
What llc level are you using? Are you sure the settings are saving? If not you have to reflash the same BIOS as it sometimes sticks and won't save

What happens if you set +0.050 dvid?

Each llc level will add/increase total CPU voltage besides what dvid adds aswell
 
I have just had a go at setting it at +0.050 and it still reads 1.272v under load.
I am using Turbo LLC with Fast voltage response. I only recently flashed the bios, to reflash it is it the same process?

Tom
 
0.05 is a very small offset. Are you saying that at zero offset you get 1.272v and at +0.05v you get 1.272v? That's not unexpected really.
 
It should still add more with +0.050 from +0.040,I would flash the BIOS again and Yh its the same process,seemslike the settings arnt applying to me
 
Thankyou Wazza, after changing the settings in the Bios I do save and exit. It has saved in the past but it may be only recently that it is not.
I'll let you know how it goes! ;)

Tom
 
Agree with Wazza - re flash the bios as I don't think it is actually applying the changes when you save them in bios.
 
Re-flashed the BIOS and have set the Offest to +0.030 and it is sitting at 1.284v underload so it has changed. Thankyou to all of you, I will now have a mess about with the voltages if any problems occur but something has seemed to change. :)

Tom
 
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