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Are you trying to under-volt? If yes, then just put on a stress test and let it run for a couple of hours and see if it crashes. If it does apply more voltage, if not then you're fine.

Please mention or quote me if you want a response. :) 

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1.2v is perfectly fine.

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4 minutes ago, Devvv said:

That’s what it defaulted 

If you are touching voltage and its not an offset voltage. That there seems like you are locking multipliers. 

 

Because the CPU will use what voltage it chooses when running stock. 

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