Jan 18, 2013, 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by cadaveca
Reset the board to stock, by loading optimized defaults.
each CPU has different voltage for each multi. So, to find "stock" for that multi, you gotta set that multi, load up the CPU, and see what's set.
However, some motherboards use their own Turbo profiles, so this doesn't apply. The board you got is one of those boards.
So, really, I can't tell you, and you'll have a hard time finding that out, but you should be very safe in setting 1.2 V or so with "manual" settings(assuming you have a good cooler), and then adjusting the multi up, testing, then up, testing..when it fails..then go back down 2 multis, and you should be fine.
You can go into a greater depth of testing and fine-tuning of course, but even that guide mention that setting voltage and then multi, and then lower voltage and test as DR.Death here mentioned.
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