Probably best to leave CLDO, CCD, and IOD voltages on auto unless your mb is putting the voltages too low. If your CLDO changes make sure to do a cold boot (discharge the system).
From my experience, setting these voltages to manual values that I commonly saw from other ram OCs gave instability in the form of intermittent OS freezes for about 0.1-0.2 seconds and juddering/cackling audio.
Unfortunately I don’t remember where I kept the source of info suggesting auto values so take my experience with a grain of salt. However it helped my stability after I did my testing. If I find the source I will reply to this comment with the link. Hope this helped :).
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Probably best to leave CLDO, CCD, and IOD voltages on auto unless your mb is putting the voltages too low. If your CLDO changes make sure to do a cold boot (discharge the system).
From my experience, setting these voltages to manual values that I commonly saw from other ram OCs gave instability in the form of intermittent OS freezes for about 0.1-0.2 seconds and juddering/cackling audio.
Unfortunately I don’t remember where I kept the source of info suggesting auto values so take my experience with a grain of salt. However it helped my stability after I did my testing. If I find the source I will reply to this comment with the link. Hope this helped :).