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I have an Asus-z97p and I've got a stable overclock. I wanted to use adaptive mode but I'm not sure how it works. Do I put my previous manual voltage in the "Additional Turbo Mode CPU Core Voltage" box, Or do I have to put it in the offset box? I'm quite new to overclocking . Thanks in advance :).

 

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I'm not sure about the additional turbo mode voltage, but the offset helps to stabilize the oc by putting a bit more voltage. This way it doesn't become unstable during the voltage ramp up.

 

I forget what I my first option was for adaptive mode on my z97-A, but for my offset I put it to 0.005v.

 

Unfortunately I'm traveling at the moment so I can't check my bios. Butt I suspect that the additional turbo mode voltage would be how much over stock voltage you want when your cpu goes into turbo ranges.

 

Is recommend waiting for someone else to verify it tho

My rig:
CPU: i5 4690k 24/7 @4.4ghz (1.165v) Max 4.7ghz (1.325v) COOLER: NZXT Kraken X61 MOBO: Asus Z97-A   RAM: 16GB Crucial Ballistix Tactical   GPU: EVGA GTX 970 SSC   PSU: EVGA GS 650W   CASE: NZXT Phantom 530 HDD: WD Caviar Blue 1TB + WD Black 2TB

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