You may have needed more to +offset than you anticipated, offset requires a lot of trial and error to get the voltage you want at 100% load.
i gave up on it lol. spent like 2 days with it. had occt telling me that with the offsets it was getting 1.4v at full load but still throttling. Only does it in occt cpu oc test though. Really annoying. the psu test is so much more demanding on the cpu higher temps higher usage (constant 100% vs occasional 98% dips in the oc test)
i can adjust wattage manually to allow crazy amounts before throttling. (one for always allowed to use this many watts, and then a second one that allows me to use more wats if needed for a pre defined amount of time) it also allows me to set a safe amp amount too.
if any of the safe wattage or amps get exceeded then the turbo gets dissabled. (at 4.7 the cpu uses about 108w. so i can set the safe to 110w and burst to 120w for 1s. that has it never throtteling down due to watts at static voltage.
but the stupid thing will always throttle during the oc cpu test if i use an offset. 5 seconds in it will drop ~300mhz off the speed may go lower then fluctuate after a while. and thats even when its using more voltage than i set for a static oc.
all the options for overclocking seem nice and should allow you to set over clocks that are safe stable and energy efficient. the dumb thing just wont work like that.
im pretty sure that when i set it to dynamic and then set the voltages and offests. the mother board sees what voltage i have asked for and what speeds im running at, then says "for 4.7ghz you need 1.48v so i will slow it down to make it stable"
but i dont need 1.48v thats just what "automatic" thinks i need.
and that renders dynamic mode useless.