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What is Asus' SVID support and when should I use it?

I have a TUF Z270 Mark 2. Currently, it's set as Auto (default option). I've always wanted to know what it is.

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Well if you google you can find out that SVID is a protocol CPU uses to request the voltage it wants to run at from your motherboards VRM. This means that when the SVID is enabled, the CPU will govern the Vcore it needs to run. If you change to offset or adaptive mode, you will add or subtract voltage from this voltage. If you set to disabled, you will feed "static" (Vdroop still reduces it under load) voltage of your choice to the CPU at all times.

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Thanks.

1 minute ago, Tam3n said:

Voltage of your choice to the CPU at all times.

Thanks. I'm actually asking that because, if i set it to Auto or Enabled with on Auto Voltage, it works fine but the Vcore gets too high, (1232mV @ 4.2GHZ 7700K).

WIth manual Voltage, the pc will eventually freeze. But when I set the SVID disabled and manual 1200mV, the PC works just fine. 945 points @ cinebench. Before that, I was getting around 935~937

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