So I have an Asrock B450 Pro4 with the newest bios, in the OC tweaker I have 2 separate voltages both for SoC. One reads SoC Voltage (VID) and the other SoC/Uncore OC Voltage (VID). What's the difference? I'm assuming that the SoC/Uncore voltage is either for cpu's with integrated graphics, or for extreme memory overclocking for when you go over that FCLK of 1900 and are no longer at a 1:1:1 ratio. But Then why separate the 2 voltages if they're both the same? Please help me resolve my confusion.
EDIT: I also am trying to work out the new BIOS. I'm using my dram calculator because I'm lost when it comes to ram subtimings. My BIOS has 2 different areas to manually tune all those things. One in the OC tweaker tab, and the exact same settings in the Advanced tab under AMD PBO "overclocking". I've just been using the OC tweaker tab to set subtimings. I don't know why there's a second page for tuning the exact same settings.
EDIT: I also am trying to work out the new BIOS. I'm using my dram calculator because I'm lost when it comes to ram subtimings. My BIOS has 2 different areas to manually tune all those things. One in the OC tweaker tab, and the exact same settings in the Advanced tab under AMD PBO "overclocking". I've just been using the OC tweaker tab to set subtimings. I don't know why there's a second page for tuning the exact same settings.