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  1. Hi, so I went back and loaded optimized defaults, and changed all settings as per your guide with the exception of disabling core performance boost and leaving line load calibration to auto.
  2. I've done as you mentioned but if I change any of the power plans to anything other than Power Saving, then the voltage reverts back to being constant. This still occurs when I change the minimum processor state to 20% or lower.
  3. Thanks for the tip. I have changed the CPU and SOC power phases to optimized with no change in my results. I tried changing the power setting to Power Saving which does allow my idle voltage to decrease to around ~1.0v, but it causes my system to hang at random times.
  4. Since I am running a 1700x, 1.35v in the Pstate0 VID is the default setting. I've cleared the CMOS and that is what shows. I used the F12 shortcut to screenshot and it saves to a FAT32 USB drive. I changed my images to a .jpeg format and then attached it to my post. It seems like you attached them as .bmp which the site may not support.
  5. Here are my settings and my results from hwinfo. Its pretty much the same as the guide above.
  6. Hi yes once I choose the Custom Pstate0 setting, the value I get for the VID is already set at 20 which calculates to become 1350000uV. I wiped the settings to double check this and it is the default setting. The only thing I have altered within the Pstate menu was the Pstate0 FID which I changed to A0. I have set the core voltage under the Extreme Tweaker menu to Offset, +, and .01875v. This then changes the core voltage to become 1.373v which stays constant even when the cores are downclocking. Sorry again if I am still unclear and thank you for helping me.
  7. Hello sorry for the confusion, these are the settings that I have input into the BIOS: Pstate0 (FID): A0 which translates into 4Ghz, (DID): 8, (VID): 20, which should translate to 1350000uV Everything else within the Pstate menu is set to AUTO. I determined that I needed to have a core voltage offset of +.01875v from my stable manual overclock. I input this offset value under the Tweaker's Paradise within the Extreme Tweaker. I have gone back and double checked that all other settings in Extreme Tweaker is set to AUTO with the exception of AI Overclock being set to manual and Core Performance Boost being disabled. I also re-flashed back to BIOS 1107 (I think...the one prior to 1201) with the same result. What the guide shows, is that the Vcore should scale with the frequency, which is not what is happening in my case. I also read somewhere that since altering the Pstate0 beyond stock frequencies, OC Mode becomes enabled which shuts off the voltage regulation which I'm assuming is why my Vcore stays at 1.373v. I'm not quite sure how others are able to achieve both an overclock as well as lower idle voltages if that is the case.
  8. Hello and thank you for putting up this guide as I am trying to work with mine to set the Pstate overclocks. I have a stable manual overclock of 4Ghz at 1.373v. I have a 1700x with a Crosshair VI Hero (BIOS 1201). I am having issues when I set the Pstate0 FID to 4000 with the VID being 1.35v with +.0187 offset that the downclocks are occurring, but my Vcore will stay constant at 1.373v (monitored using both cpu-z and hwinfo). I also am using Ryzen balanced power settings with minimum processor state at 20%. Any ideas?
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