Raja@ASUS wrote:Vid is what you set in bios. In adaptive mode, the vid you set in bios is the vid that's applied when the cpu goes into full load state (the requested vid is affected by the ia ac and dc load lines). In manual mode, the vid you apply ...
Raja@ASUS wrote:The actual load voltage required to keep your CPU stable will be the same between both builds. The set VID is not the load voltage.Okay. I think I understand what you are saying. However, I need to read some more in depth material on ...
Raja@ASUS wrote:A few things:1) Yes adjust VID to get voltage your CPU needs under load. There is no issue with that.2) There is no such thing as no droop. It's actually better if the droop is set to compliment the VRM.Great, thank you. Here's my set...
Raja@ASUS wrote:Increase the VID to get the target load voltage your CPU needs. Even though, you thought you were seeing no droop and overshoot on the previous build, it was there - you just need a scope to see it.Hi Raja, Thank you for the quick res...
Raja@ASUS wrote:Main changes I know of were the SVID/LLC rules being changed. The training stuff is for advanced tweaking only, and not something the average Joe needs to concern themselves with. Can we flash back to 0505? I’m having problems finding...