What you need, it to use dynamic Vcore, and then the system will adjust the OC (from 12 to 21 multi) and vCore, dynamically according to the needs. Do this:
- Sett the VCore to "Normal"
-Sett the Dynamic vCore (DVID) to +0.05000% (you may need less or more depending on your CPU and OC)
- Set the C3/C6/C7 to "enable"
- Set the EIST to "enable"
Go to Control panel, and set the Widows power option to "Balanced".
This seams to end up as 0.830v and the rest on 0.820v, no matter what RAM timing or multi(x8 or x10) I've tired, on air too. But my X5650 which is really picky on RAM seams to be running more stable with x10 RAM when i set "all on first pink".




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