04-18-2018 07:26 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 08:08 PM by ROGBot
04-19-2018 07:59 AM
Raja@ASUS wrote:
Which UEFI version and how are you setting Adaptive voltage? Might want to share screenshots of the BIOS settings.
04-19-2018 08:03 AM
Vitoss wrote:
Using 1101, also a lot of people have this problem (I asked one time in OCnet), I just set additional turbo voltage to 1.310v just like for manual mode and leave the offset on auto, it doesn't matter if I apply negative or positive offset, the voltage fluctuates the same under load/idle. Also I tested with SVID to Best-Case Scenario and set AC/DC Loadline to 0.01 and no changes at all.
04-19-2018 09:56 AM
Raja@ASUS wrote:
Any changes to the cache or other parameters?
I'll put the Hero on the bench tomorrow and see if I can replicate. Last time I checked, this had all been patched.
04-19-2018 05:36 PM
04-19-2018 08:13 PM
Raja@ASUS wrote:
What happens when you leave the cache ratio and all related settings on auto? Cache voltage and vcore is shared, so changes to the cache settings can affect the requested voltage. You shouldn't need to set all these power settings manually, either. Start at defaults (clear cmos), only set vcore and the cpu ratio (you can try per core and sync all cores), then check voltages.
04-19-2018 08:22 PM
04-20-2018 12:48 AM
Vitoss wrote:
One interesting thing I noticed, I tried with SVID Best-Case Scenario and AC/DC 0.01 and for 4.5Ghz core and 45x min and max cache with the same 1.310v voltage it was solid 1.312v and 1.296v for loading/stress, didn't noticed spikes over 1.312v, but then I tried 5.0Ghz and the same 45x for cache, now I had voltage jumps to 1.360v, 1.344v just by opening Google Chrome tabs, so seems like a certain frequency using THE SAME voltage varies when using adaptive mode.
04-23-2018 07:12 AM
bass junkie xl wrote:
i wish it would not go past your set voltege in 0.016v steps like if it jumped to 1.372v that wouldnt be to bad but she jumps 1 - 3 svid stacks 0.016 v x 3 when running games