Dunno, honestly. My core current sensor isn't reading properly in HWInfo; it's greyed out and doesn't update when the CPU isn't under stress test.
I think I finally found what I'm looking for. CPB on,
PBO off, -0.1V offset with just standard LLC.
- It boosts to the usual 43.8x on the fastest core (7) while sustaining 40.3x across all cores in Prime95 Smallest.
- It scales back gradually from 41x to 39.8x as the temps creep up, and the Vcore falls from 1.206V to 1.175V respectively, but I actually stayed under 75c, whereas the manual setting with lowest stable Vcore maxed at 78c.
- I get about the same temperatures with slightly higher clocks if not a teeny bit better temps than the manual 4.0/1.192v/Turbo setting.
- Pulling about the same Vcore according to SVI2 (1.206V at load). Seems stable. VIDs are still always higher than actual Vcore (~1.288V)
- Idle is good. Roughly the same temps as idle under manual 4.0 and manual 4.1. No fan or temp spikes.
The best part: no unresponsive Explorer, and no WHEA errors. Feels just like a 4.0 manual clock, just faster and cooler. Also pleasant to be able to use P95 Smallest to test stability again, without it pulling a whopping 105W at 4.1 because manually setting the clocks counts as a manual overclock without power limits.
Should I even update to 1.0.0.3ABBA when it it comes out for my board? I was never concerned about not hitting boost clocks, I just wanted more reasonable behaviour, and it seems I got it by giving it a bit of offset.