using +offset

Hi, roughly its your voltage at idle speed taking from your overclock voltage.

My 4820k at idle 1.248v at 4.6GHz needs 1.344v > 1.344-1.248=0.096v, this will give you a starting point
it may need more volts or even less to run my build is x79 mine needs less 0.085v..
 
see how much it uses in the bios at stock clocks/voltages

then whatever amount it is add the extra needed in +offset to be stable

so say 1.2v in bios at default then +0.208v in offset = 1.408v at load

remember and be carefull that each llc setting will add a chunk of voltage ontop of the offset aswell

idk howmany llc levels you have but id try the last but one highest setting and maybe
+0.150v
 
ok thanks gives me a starting point.

so i take i reset bios to stock take vcore setting then add my multiplier and any other adjustments i had except manual vcore use offset instead.
on my 4,5 i was using llc ultra high.
 
the higher level llc you use the less offset you should use,due to llc applying too much voltage

I would try just +0.100v with ultra high llc,or maybe +0.090v you will need to test,can adjust it later if too high/low
 
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