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I have my 9700k running at 5.1ghz stable on a static voltage on a z390 aorus ultra and it idles at around 20w. I reverted it to stock and noticed that the idle wattage was around 10w. I enjoy tinkering things and figured I would try to get 5.1 stable on a adaptive voltage. To preface, running cb r23, my cpu will draw around 180w and will stay at around 1.28v at the VRVOUT sensor. My adaptive profile has the LLC set to med, AC LLC at performance, I read that this is 1 ohm so that = good? I didnt change the offset. Its stable, but draws around 200w and the VRVOUT sensor is reading around 1.32v. When I try to set a negative offset I cant even boot into windows, which doesnt make sense as the system is stable at a lower voltage proven by my static voltage profile of 1.28v under load. So not sure where to go from here and what to change to get my under load voltage down while keeping the system stabe. Ideally, it would draw 180w and VRVOUT would read 1.28v just like my static profile while reducing the voltage when the system is idle.

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