Hi all.
I recently built up a PC and I was looking at Vcore in BIOS. Three options are possible: Auto, Manual, Offset Mode. Please see the 3 screenshots below for CPU Core Voltage options.
I am actually a bit confused about Vcore and I need help on this. Below are my 3 concerns.
1) I do not understand what effect each of the 3 options has on the CPU? Could somebody please tell me what are the effect of each option? I googled it but I could not find precise information about them.
2) Also, what is the meaning of 1.120V? I cannot change this value at all! It is fixed in all 3 cases. Is this the maximum Vcore?
3) Which option should Vcore be set to if I want to give my CPU the best "protection"? i.e longer lifespan
Please note that I have the Core i5-6500 processor and I do not want to overclock. It can't be overclocked anyway.
Please let me know what you guys think. Thanks.
Regards
I recently built up a PC and I was looking at Vcore in BIOS. Three options are possible: Auto, Manual, Offset Mode. Please see the 3 screenshots below for CPU Core Voltage options.



I am actually a bit confused about Vcore and I need help on this. Below are my 3 concerns.
1) I do not understand what effect each of the 3 options has on the CPU? Could somebody please tell me what are the effect of each option? I googled it but I could not find precise information about them.
2) Also, what is the meaning of 1.120V? I cannot change this value at all! It is fixed in all 3 cases. Is this the maximum Vcore?
3) Which option should Vcore be set to if I want to give my CPU the best "protection"? i.e longer lifespan
Please note that I have the Core i5-6500 processor and I do not want to overclock. It can't be overclocked anyway.
Please let me know what you guys think. Thanks.
Regards