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Processor | i7 8700K |
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Motherboard | MSI Z370 Gaming Plus |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15S + NF-A12x25 PWM + 4xNF-A14 PWM |
Memory | 16 GB Adata XPG Dazzle DDR4 3000 MHz CL16 |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte GTX 1070 Ti Gaming 8G |
Storage | Samsung 970 EVO Plus, Samsung 850 Evo |
Display(s) | Samsung C24FG73 144Hz 1080p |
Case | Fractal Design Meshify C |
Audio Device(s) | Steelseries Arctis 3 |
Power Supply | Superflower Leadex II Gold 650W |
Mouse | Steelseries Rival 600 |
Keyboard | Steelseries Apex 7 |
Software | Windows 11 Pro |
Hey there,
So, I am undervolting the 8700K. The board is a budget MSI Gaming Plus Z370, and it has a few voltage modes. I used Offset alone for a while at -0.090V, and all worked fine, but I thought I'd give Adaptive+Offset and the same negative offset to try it out.
To my surprise, it resulted in somewhat reduced power draw (125W vs 115W under LinpackX and prime95 SmallFFTs) at what looked to be the same voltage. It was also unstable in LinpackX, meanwhile -0.090V on Offset was stable. Another peculiar observation is that Adaptive+Offset is definitely affecting the VID too, not just the Vcore, while Offset is not. And another peculiarity: in HWinfo64, there are these new-ish Offset entries: IA Offset (these must be the cores), CLR (CBo/LLC/Ring) Offset and others. These 2 show the -0.080V Offset, both. Others don't, for example Uncore/SA Offset is still 0.000. Well, these offsets are shown ONLY in Adaptive+Offset. In the previous Offset mode I was using, they stay at 0.000, personally I thought they were broken or not fully implemented.
If you're tempted to ask "Why undervolt for a K SKU", well, I only had money for a 1070ti. To be fair, it's actually enough for what I play and at 1080p. The 8700K at 4.3 or 5GHz almost doesn't make any difference, if I still played games like WoW or something depending on a single core and with the GPU working at 50%, sure, but for now the 1070ti is the bottleneck in anything I play. I did kept the CPU OCed at 4.7-5GHz for a few months and it's OK, but also just useless lost electricity for what I do. As for why undervolt, boredom+temps are better and you can drop power draw in prime95 with about 25W or so vs stock.
Any ideas about these peculiarities? Thanks.
So, I am undervolting the 8700K. The board is a budget MSI Gaming Plus Z370, and it has a few voltage modes. I used Offset alone for a while at -0.090V, and all worked fine, but I thought I'd give Adaptive+Offset and the same negative offset to try it out.
To my surprise, it resulted in somewhat reduced power draw (125W vs 115W under LinpackX and prime95 SmallFFTs) at what looked to be the same voltage. It was also unstable in LinpackX, meanwhile -0.090V on Offset was stable. Another peculiar observation is that Adaptive+Offset is definitely affecting the VID too, not just the Vcore, while Offset is not. And another peculiarity: in HWinfo64, there are these new-ish Offset entries: IA Offset (these must be the cores), CLR (CBo/LLC/Ring) Offset and others. These 2 show the -0.080V Offset, both. Others don't, for example Uncore/SA Offset is still 0.000. Well, these offsets are shown ONLY in Adaptive+Offset. In the previous Offset mode I was using, they stay at 0.000, personally I thought they were broken or not fully implemented.
If you're tempted to ask "Why undervolt for a K SKU", well, I only had money for a 1070ti. To be fair, it's actually enough for what I play and at 1080p. The 8700K at 4.3 or 5GHz almost doesn't make any difference, if I still played games like WoW or something depending on a single core and with the GPU working at 50%, sure, but for now the 1070ti is the bottleneck in anything I play. I did kept the CPU OCed at 4.7-5GHz for a few months and it's OK, but also just useless lost electricity for what I do. As for why undervolt, boredom+temps are better and you can drop power draw in prime95 with about 25W or so vs stock.
Any ideas about these peculiarities? Thanks.