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It's how many MHz (usually in increments of 100) the CPU will downclock or run below the max frequency when AVX workloads are detected. Example:

CPU runs at 5GHz with AVX offset of 300MHz

Run an AVX workload and CPU runs at 4700MHz

It's how many MHz (usually in increments of 100) the CPU will downclock or run below the max frequency when AVX workloads are detected. Example:

CPU runs at 5GHz with AVX offset of 300MHz

Run an AVX workload and CPU runs at 4700MHz

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1 minute ago, Lurick said:

It's how many MHz (usually in increments of 100) the CPU will downclock or run below the max frequency when AVX workloads are detected. Example:

CPU runs at 5GHz with AVX offset of 300MHz

Run an AVX workload and CPU runs at 4700MHz

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