Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
Hi fellas, had to leave for some time. Hope your all enjoying your holidays, best wishes.

BIOS mainly but I try AOD too if it works.

P-States won't be that for CPU, it won't boot at that if enabled. That looks like NB VID to me. CPU VID is locked and not the VCore.

How do you know if it was the BIOS which reduced it? Did you start AOD and ever hit Apply? If you did, then that is what reduced it, since you have to choose max volts in AOD to get a high actual VCore value.
Yeah same here. Mine used to be 1.64V-ish and then suddenly went down to 1.458V. What's your CPU VID? When that changes to 1.20VID from 1.25VID, the max volts you can have also falls according to my testing.
AOD.
i mean the cpu vid is 040. i noticed there is some issue with 235HTT. on and off the system hangs at different times despite being on the same load. errata ? 235x11. i've tried vid = 40 ,41 and 42. strangely it doesnt like odd numbers.

not sure waht u meant by wont boot when pstates enabled. for me, the bios always uses the Pstates to adjust the multipliers for nb and cpu, voltage for both cpu and NB.

i know it isnt AOD because for this system i never installed AOD because i felt that it was too problematic for me.

my settings for 235x11.

BIOS CPU volts =1.545

P states=
cpu fid = 6 (x11)
cpu did = 0 (1 )
cpu vid = 042

nbfid = 04 (x8)
nb did = 0 (1)
nb vid = 042

another thing is, i tried to set a NB multi of 7 by using NB fid = 10(14) and nb did = 1 (2) so the resulting multi is 7. but it doesnt work at all. but nevermind.


BTW do you know what are the voltages for the various VIDs??