
I can pass cinebench, realbench, OCCT large data set with AVX2 but I get about 20 minutes in prime95 and blue screen. I attribute this to vdroop but I need some help from someone who knows adaptive voltage on Asus.ĭo I raise max turbo voltage? Do I add an offset not auto? Do I raise LLC? I just have no idea and with my current settings my scores and temps are amazing. I game and edit via adobe premiere so a bit of 1080p encoding. #Is amd turion ii p540 dual core equal to i5 or i7 1080p# Im begging for help(please don’t just say “just use manual”) that’s not what I want. I think you understand when adaptive voltage takes effect. I can further explain it a little bit.įrom my understanding, adaptive voltage kicks in when you use a turbo frequency. So if you set all core sync = 50x, then your adaptive voltage will kick in at 50x. When your CPU kicks down to something lower than 50x or a non-turbo multiplier, the CPU will revert back to its V/F point curve.

If you add an offset voltage on top of your adaptive manual voltage, that offset voltage will add to your turbo frequency or when your all core = 50x kicks in AND it also adds to the CPU's default V/F point curve. #Is amd turion ii p540 dual core equal to i5 or i7 manual#

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