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So just a quick voltage question, im overclocked to 4.3ghz, its been stable so far. The voltage under load is 1.488v

(Somewhat high from what i've read, but anything lower seems to cause instability) the idle voltage is 1.48v.

 

That's just a little backstory, but my question is about offset voltage. I set it too 1.4625v (something like that definitely 1.46**) so why is it running at 1.48? 


Obviously im not too good with this stuff, but the only option is offset, no manual or anything like that.

 

Any explanation or help is appreciated

 

FULL SPECS:

AMD A10-7850k stock 3.7ghz (oc'd to 4.3ghz) 

A88xm plus Asus Motherboard

1600mhz ram 8gb

1tb hdd

gtx 1050ti zotac mini

evga b1 500w

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19 minutes ago, code3 said:

So just a quick voltage question, im overclocked to 4.3ghz, its been stable so far. The voltage under load is 1.488v

(Somewhat high from what i've read, but anything lower seems to cause instability) the idle voltage is 1.48v.

 

That's just a little backstory, but my question is about offset voltage. I set it too 1.4625v (something like that definitely 1.46**) so why is it running at 1.48? 


Obviously im not too good with this stuff, but the only option is offset, no manual or anything like that.

 

Any explanation or help is appreciated

 

FULL SPECS:

AMD A10-7850k stock 3.7ghz (oc'd to 4.3ghz) 

A88xm plus Asus Motherboard

1600mhz ram 8gb

1tb hdd

gtx 1050ti zotac mini

evga b1 500w


I found this info:
 

Spoiler

"OFFSET Voltage is the voltage you don't want it appear on your signal.Cause Its appearance make your signal not right as you expert. But the shape of your do not change.OFSET voltage is usually DC voltage. EX : if you need Sin signal but the signal which u receive is 1+4*sinwt Hence,1 VDC is the Ofset valtage. Or If you need 5 VDC out put from your IC OPAMP but the level voltage you receive only 4.5volt,since that OPAMP have 0.5 OFFSET voltage.hope it helpfull to u

then i found a bit more helpful post :P

offset is the difference between the signal that we use and signal that the system sees.... for example you give a 10V input to a amplifier, but the system would see something less or more if there are stored charges or someother factor say the system sees 9.9V as input then .1V is the offset...

Have you tried to perform a sudden temporary interrupt of the electricity flow to your computational device followed by a re-initialization procedure of the central processing unit and associated components?


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CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K @ 4.8GHZ
Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX Z270H GAMING
Graphics Card: Inno3D ICHILL GEFORCE GTX 1080 TI X3 ULTRA
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black DDR4 2x8GB @ 3GHZ
Storage: 2 x Samsung NVMe SSD 960 EVO 256GB in Raid | 2 x Seagate 4TB Expansion Desktop 

(seagates are originally external drives removed from casing and installed internally)
PSU: Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W 
Case: Mission SG GGX 3.5 (same as Rosewill Cullinan or Anidees AI Crystal with other stock fans)
Cooling: Kraken X62 for CPU, Corsair H55 with NZXT Kraken G12 for GPU 

 

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2 minutes ago, Changis said:


I found this info:
 

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"OFFSET Voltage is the voltage you don't want it appear on your signal.Cause Its appearance make your signal not right as you expert. But the shape of your do not change.OFSET voltage is usually DC voltage. EX : if you need Sin signal but the signal which u receive is 1+4*sinwt Hence,1 VDC is the Ofset valtage. Or If you need 5 VDC out put from your IC OPAMP but the level voltage you receive only 4.5volt,since that OPAMP have 0.5 OFFSET voltage.hope it helpfull to u

then i found a bit more helpful post :P

offset is the difference between the signal that we use and signal that the system sees.... for example you give a 10V input to a amplifier, but the system would see something less or more if there are stored charges or someother factor say the system sees 9.9V as input then .1V is the offset...

Thanks, a bit confusing but i get the message.

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