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Setting Voltage mode to Adaptive after dialing in your overclock in Manual[Asus BIOS]

Setting Voltage mode to Adaptive after dialing in your overclock in Manual(Continues from 9:50 in Linus's 



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Step 1: Enter "Advanced Mode" in your BIOS(F7)


Step 2: Go to "Ai Tweaker" tab


Step 3: scroll down till you see CPU Core Voltage(should be set to manual before this step with your dialed in voltage e.g. 1.255v in my case)


Step 4: Change "CPU Core Voltage" from "Manual Mode" to "Adaptive Mode"


Step 5: set "Offset Mode Sign" to "+"


Step 6: set "CPU Core Voltage Offset" to "0.001"


Step 7: set "Additional Turbo Mode CPU Core Voltage" to what ever your manual voltage was minus 0.001, in my case it was 1.255v, so I set it to 1.254 and hit enter.


Step 8: Scroll up till you see "EPU Power Saving Mode" and MAKE SURE it is set to "disabled" or none of the settings for adaptive mode will make a difference in the load voltage of your cpu. for me, despite any value I put in for "Additional Turbo Mode CPU Core Voltage" or "CPU Core Voltage Offset" my load voltage would always end up being 1.210v, This agrivated me for hours because nothing I did made a difference.


 


My System:


 


Asus Z97 Pro (WIFI AC) BIOS Version: 2205(This fix should work for anyone with an updated ASUS BIOS)


I7-4790K


 

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