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Ok so I have my 7700K running @5.0ghz stable running prime95/aida64 and real bench the thing I notice is I have the voltage set to manual in the bios set to 1.330v but when it's running the tests it jumps to 1.92max, am I doing somethink wrong or is that normal ? 

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Just now, Brett_Bst said:

So I need to drop the LLC down or raise it up ? Noob questions lol 

drop it down. the more LLC you apply, the move voltage percentage it supplies.

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Just now, Brett_Bst said:

So I need to drop the LLC down or raise it up ? Noob questions lol 

Lower it. It's too aggressive. 

Depending on how it's implemented, you might see your voltage drop a bit under load after changing it. You'll have to juggle with the LLC setting, and the voltage to find an optimal setting under load.

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That's got to be a bad reading (or at least I hope it is)... 1.9V = dead CPU.

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Lol my bad was ment to be 1.390v not 1.90v, also u was right I looked at the LLC and it was set at level 7, maybe like level 2 would be better or just set it to auto ? 

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1 minute ago, Brett_Bst said:

Lol my bad was ment to be 1.390v not 1.90v, also u was right I looked at the LLC and it was set at level 7, maybe like level 2 would be better or just set it to auto ? 

If you knock it down too far, you'll start experiencing vdroop, which is the drop of voltage under load. I'd say lower it a setting or two at most, and give it a try.

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