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Can someone explain this? ( VCORE )

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Thats normal your cpu pulls alot of power under max load so ur voltage drops a bit thats why higher end boards have stuff like LLC (load line calibration) that adds more voltage if the voltages starts dropping cause of a big load (helps with ocing stabilty)

Thats normal your cpu pulls alot of power under max load so ur voltage drops a bit thats why higher end boards have stuff like LLC (load line calibration) that adds more voltage if the voltages starts dropping cause of a big load (helps with ocing stabilty)

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18 minutes ago, xhackforeverxdx said:

Thats normal your cpu pulls alot of power under max load so ur voltage drops a bit thats why higher end boards have stuff like LLC (load line calibration) that adds more voltage if the voltages starts dropping cause of a big load (helps with ocing stabilty)

My mobo ( B450 Pro4 ) has no LLC i think, but anyway enabling LLC reduces lifespan right?

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I would just rest the bios value to default and not touch anything until you read up on the basics of overclocking and bios options meanings. Not trying to be mean but if you dont know the basics and not willing to learn about them before you mess with stuff then you can cause more harm then good.

 

https://www.overclockers.com/amd-ryzen-overclocking-guide/

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26 minutes ago, bignaz said:

I would just rest the bios value to default and not touch anything until you read up on the basics of overclocking and bios options meanings. Not trying to be mean but if you dont know the basics and not willing to learn about them before you mess with stuff then you can cause more harm then good.

 

https://www.overclockers.com/amd-ryzen-overclocking-guide/

Thanks, but don't worry i know enough, even tho as you can see i am not expert, if something is unclear i always ask :D Gonna read that guide too..
Basically what i did was set the RAM to its factory mhz @ 1.35v , set the clock to 4Ghz and volts to 1.30v.

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