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help me please; im undervolting my PC

gigabyte f2a68hm-s1 and amd a4-7300

 

 

when i click my undervolt vcore voltage, i came up with these options;

auto,normal, -1.07,-,1.2,-1.3,0,1.07,1.2,1.3

someone please explain this options to me and tell the differences;

 
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gigabyte f2a68hm-s1 and amd a4-7300

 

 

when i click my undervolt vcore voltage, i came up with these options;

auto,normal, -1.07,-,1.2,-1.3,0,1.07,1.2,1.3

someone please explain this options to me and tell the differences;

Wrong forum, head to the troubleshooting forum and you will get an answer.

My system has two 980ti's, I'm making up for my small gentials

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gigabyte f2a68hm-s1 and amd a4-7300
 
 
when i click my undervolt vcore voltage, i came up with these options;
auto,normal, -1.07,-,1.2,-1.3,0,1.07,1.2,1.3
someone please explain this options to me and tell the differences;

 

Don't touch voltage if you don't know exactly what you're doing. It can be dangerous and frankly for such a low powered cpu it hardly has any benefits.

 

For the sake of discussion I'll tell you what they mean. They indicate core voltage of the cpu.  Auto will let the motherboard choose the voltage it thinks is best for your cpu - I would stick to this one. Normal is the cpu's default. The other numbers allow you to manually set the voltage, however the exact way in which they modify it depends on the exact motherboard and bios and should be described in the user manual.

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As others on this topic thread have already told you, for your CPU under-volting really isn't going to give you any benefits in terms of power consumption and thermal performance. I'd leave it at Auto buddy. 

 

If you were using something more powerful like a 5820K or above, then it'd make more sense, especially if you were planning on a mini-itx or mATX build in a small chassis where excess heat would be a problem.

CPU: 5930K @ 4.5GHz | GPU: Zotac GTX 980Ti AMP! Extreme edition @ 1503MHz/7400MHz | RAM: 16GB Corsair Dom Plat @ 2667MHz CAS 13 | Motherboard: Asus X99 Sabertooth | Boot Drive: 400GB Intel 750 Series NVMe SSD | PSU: Corsair HX1000i | Monitor: Dell U2713HM 1440p monitor

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