Anyone familiar with undervolting in this BIOS?

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  1. Flurgh805

    What I’m trying to do is have my Vcore voltage at 1.325 and then add an adaptive offset of -0.1 (or whatever is stable). Do I need to edit the Cache SVID Voltage or CPU Input Voltage aswell?

    The Actual VRM Core Voltage has three options, Auto, Manual, Offset. If I add an offset directly to that, am I offsetting the Auto voltage? I can’t find a way to set a manual voltage and then add an adaptive offset to my chosen Vcore.

    When I leave Actual VRM Core Voltage at Auto and add an adaptive offset to Global Core SVID Voltage then it just defaults to 1.45V.

    When put Actual VRM Core Voltage to Manual 1.325 and add the adaptive offset to Global Core SVID Voltage then it just uses my Manual VRM Core Voltage without undervolting.

    Edit: Okay so I set it like this. And the Global Core SVID Voltage offset seems to be reflected in the VIDs of HWinfo. [https://imgur.com/a/FW0Q4zi](https://imgur.com/a/FW0Q4zi) If anyone could confirm if this is correct that would be great.

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