Hello!
I have been recently messing with some options in my BIOS to help improve my system and learn more about it. Once of the things I have seen talked about all over was applying an (-) "global VCID Core" Offset to undervolt your CPU. I am currently running a 13900k with the AI Overclock enabled (No MCE). This board seems to have an issue where it likes to push the voltages up more than needed in several areas. I was hoping to set an offset to keep it from trying to go over 1.4v on the CPU, at the very least. But the setting recommended in online guides does not seem to do anything? Any one else have/seen this issue?
For reference: AI overclock is ON
MCE is set to Enforce All Limits
VCID is set to AUTO (but changing to typical yielded no changes)
Undervolt protection is turned OFF
XMP is enabled, with a memory controller voltage at a set value instead of auto (previous issue had auto applying too much voltage, causing crashes)
LLC is set to LVL 4
All other settings have been left alone.
I have been recently messing with some options in my BIOS to help improve my system and learn more about it. Once of the things I have seen talked about all over was applying an (-) "global VCID Core" Offset to undervolt your CPU. I am currently running a 13900k with the AI Overclock enabled (No MCE). This board seems to have an issue where it likes to push the voltages up more than needed in several areas. I was hoping to set an offset to keep it from trying to go over 1.4v on the CPU, at the very least. But the setting recommended in online guides does not seem to do anything? Any one else have/seen this issue?
For reference: AI overclock is ON
MCE is set to Enforce All Limits
VCID is set to AUTO (but changing to typical yielded no changes)
Undervolt protection is turned OFF
XMP is enabled, with a memory controller voltage at a set value instead of auto (previous issue had auto applying too much voltage, causing crashes)
LLC is set to LVL 4
All other settings have been left alone.