Hello guys,
I was wandering why aida64 shows that the core voltage is 1.287 as i put it on 1.260 in the BIOS and also is it a harmful voltage for a daily use ? My CPU is i5-4690k overclocked to 4.5
on MSI Z97 PC MATE
Load Line Calibration, may go by some other name in your BIOS but it's job is to lower or up voltage to some degree when needed. Should be able to control it to some degree, It just adjusts voltage +/- what's initially set.
Load Line Calibration, may go by some other name in your BIOS but it's job is to lower or up voltage to some degree when needed. Should be able to control it to some degree, It just adjusts voltage +/- what's initially set.
Do you think its bad a 1.287 voltage for daily usage and is it possible this LLC to go so higher automatically to burn my CPU?
Another question i came up with is Does this mean that when i stop the LLC i should increase the voltage to 1.287 that the LLC makes and the aida64 shows or leave it 1.260 ?
Although i put the voltage mode to override it pushes the voltage to 1.287 again. Is it a bug from aida64 because CPU-z says it is 1.260 as the one i put in the BIOS. Also when i enter the BIOS next to the voltage i put is written 1.280. Three different voltages which one should i trust ?