hello,
When I overclock a CPU, I have the option in my Abit IP-35 pro BIOS to set the voltages at 'auto.' What does this mean? Will the CPU just automatically pull as much juice as it needs? Would this result in the best possible stability?
Thanks!
hello,
When I overclock a CPU, I have the option in my Abit IP-35 pro BIOS to set the voltages at 'auto.' What does this mean? Will the CPU just automatically pull as much juice as it needs? Would this result in the best possible stability?
Thanks!
it will probably overvolt to keep things "utterly stable" I dont like the idea of my BIOS making decisions, so I adjust everything manually.
From hazy experiences, the BIOS jacks the voltage up fairly fast if left on auto...
Using:
Crucial Ballistix RAM
Xigmatek air & power.
Set the voltage manually and find out what speed needs what vcore
I find it best to do it on auto first (especially if you are learning), keeping an eye on the temps, then once stable, go back and reduce the voltage and test after each adjustment.
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