Martin_51 :
Phaaze88 :
Is this for overclocking? It's fine for light to moderate OCs. No need to tamper with those settings unless you know exactly what you're doing.
yeh i shouldnt be touching it if i dont know what im doing, but even in advanced there aren`t any other option. like auto/adaptive/manual. and so on. was just wondering. because i read an article here, that said having it on auto is a bad thing when it comes to heat.
Just as an EXAMPLE, for a 7700k to run at 4.5, 1.28v is all that's needed to keep it stable. Let's say auto mode does 1.33.
It's just some extra headroom with a little extra heat included, but you won't have to worry about stability. Again, just an example, as power requirements vary for each chip, and it'll require testing on your end - small adjustments, please - to figure out what's stable/unstable. There are guides, but again, results will vary, however slightly.