Hey everyone, just built a new PC with the Asrock Z370 Extreme4 mobo and i7 8700k with the Noctua DH-15 cooler. Since I used to own an MSI G43-Z87 mobo with my i5 4670k I was used to using adaptive voltages when OC'ing and I got to know my CPU's voltages for whatever clock speed I was going for.
With my new mobo however, since I'm a by no means an experience OC'er I wanted to try a solid 4.7GHz on all six cores however the Core voltage being sent to the CPU was around 1.344-1.376V when under load, And since my CPU does 4.3GHz at around 1.16V with the turbo im sure my voltage should be nowhere near that high to reach that little of an OC.
Any help with how I could reduce the voltage being sent to the CPU without having to use a fixed voltage would be appreciated.
With my new mobo however, since I'm a by no means an experience OC'er I wanted to try a solid 4.7GHz on all six cores however the Core voltage being sent to the CPU was around 1.344-1.376V when under load, And since my CPU does 4.3GHz at around 1.16V with the turbo im sure my voltage should be nowhere near that high to reach that little of an OC.
Any help with how I could reduce the voltage being sent to the CPU without having to use a fixed voltage would be appreciated.