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Example:

 

Say your stock voltage is 1.2V. You want to increase it to 1.3V.

 

What you would enter in a "normal" way in terms of volts:   1.300

What you would enter in an "offset" way in terms of millivolts:   +100

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13 hours ago, DeadEyePsycho said:

Example:

 

Say your stock voltage is 1.2V. You want to increase it to 1.3V.

 

What you would enter in a "normal" way in terms of volts:   1.300

What you would enter in an "offset" way in terms of millivolts:   +100

is it an offset just because it is a different scale of metrics?

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Just now, Doomerson said:

is it an offset just because it is a different scale of metrics?

Offsets just mean how much it increases or decreases beyond the baseline.

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