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so i had adaptive voltage working fine the other week then after a reboot it stopped working correctly, the problem is it will drop to the lowest it can go but under load its going higher than what i set the max to be.

 

basically i set it to adaptive with a voltage of 0.800v and an offset of 0.250v which should make it hit 1.050v under load but for some reason its going to what it goes on auto voltage which is 1.178v, whys it not working properly. 

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so i had adaptive voltage working fine the other week then after a reboot it stopped working correctly, the problem is it will drop to the lowest it can go but under load its going higher than what i set the max to be.

 

basically i set it to adaptive with a voltage of 0.800v and an offset of 0.250v which should make it hit 1.050v under load but for some reason its going to what it goes on auto voltage which is 1.178v, whys it not working properly. 

I know what you are talking about.

Mine wont go lower than 1.262v when I set it to adaptive voltage.

 

If I put the voltage at 1.25v it bumps it to 1.262 no matter what.

 

I have found stable overclocks that I would like to use while using lower Manual Voltages 1.2-1.25v, but every time I switch it to Adaptive using those voltages it changes it to a min of 1.262v. (Is what it shows on monitoring software)

 

In the end I just said fluff it and found my stable clock speed for 1.262v. As it's a decent overclock with low temps. Still annoying though.

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I know what you are talking about.

Mine wont go lower than 1.262v when I set it to adaptive voltage.

 

If I put the voltage at 1.25v it bumps it to 1.262 no matter what.

 

I have found stable overclocks that I would like to use while using lower Manual Voltages 1.2-1.25v, but every time I switch it to Adaptive using those voltages it changes it to a min of 1.262v. (Is what it shows on monitoring software)

 

In the end I just said fluff it and found my stable clock speed for 1.262v. As it's a decent overclock with low temps. Still annoying though.

the thing is it was fine the other week and now it wont go less than 1.176v and its annoying as hell, my cpu is a non k and 1.040v is even fine.

Gpu: MSI 4G GTX 970 | Cpu: i5 4690k @4.6Ghz 1.23v | Cpu Cooler: Cryorig r1 ultimate | Ram: 1600mhz 2x8Gb corsair vengeance | Storage: sandisk ultra ii 128gb (os) 1TB WD Green | Psu: evga supernova g1 650watt | Case: fractal define s windowed |

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did what the guy in the vid did and it didnt work, now its just stuck on 1.050v.

Gpu: MSI 4G GTX 970 | Cpu: i5 4690k @4.6Ghz 1.23v | Cpu Cooler: Cryorig r1 ultimate | Ram: 1600mhz 2x8Gb corsair vengeance | Storage: sandisk ultra ii 128gb (os) 1TB WD Green | Psu: evga supernova g1 650watt | Case: fractal define s windowed |

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