Riccochet
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Maybe this is specific to my board, maybe it's specific to Gigabyte, or just my X570 Aorus Ultra running F4i bios version. I don't know.
Here's what I do know. If I change a bunch of settings in the BIOS, and continue to change them, I get different results after multiple changes.
What I mean is if I change CPU vCore to "Normal" and add an offset voltage, then change that offset a bunch of times, then set CPU vCore back to Auto, it doesn't go back to auto. It stays set at some strange setting that is **** near permanent. Voltage will not go over 1.27 under load. Doesn't matter what I set anything at, under load it goes to 1.27 and that's it. I have to clear CMOS in order to get normal voltage operation back.
So, just to reiterate, I need to mess with the voltages a lot before this condition happens. As in 6-10 settings changes.
Very strange. I may try to get my board RMA'd. This is a defect, in my opinion.
Here's what I do know. If I change a bunch of settings in the BIOS, and continue to change them, I get different results after multiple changes.
What I mean is if I change CPU vCore to "Normal" and add an offset voltage, then change that offset a bunch of times, then set CPU vCore back to Auto, it doesn't go back to auto. It stays set at some strange setting that is **** near permanent. Voltage will not go over 1.27 under load. Doesn't matter what I set anything at, under load it goes to 1.27 and that's it. I have to clear CMOS in order to get normal voltage operation back.
So, just to reiterate, I need to mess with the voltages a lot before this condition happens. As in 6-10 settings changes.
Very strange. I may try to get my board RMA'd. This is a defect, in my opinion.