Yes I do have it enabled. Do you think that could be the cause? Most people here have LLC enabled afaik.
Well, here's what Anandtech found with it enabled. . . not that this will be the case for everyone.
Originally Posted by anandtech
Finally, let's take one last real-world look at the consequences of removing Vdroop. ASUS' implementation of this feature, labeled as Load Line Calibration and included with their latest line of motherboards, is particularly worthy of our attention for a number of reasons. The first is that setting lower voltages with this option enabled actually results in a condition in which the CPU voltage under load is higher than the idle voltage. Imagine our confusion as we desperately struggle to understand why our system is Prime95 stable for days yet continues to crash under absolutely no load.
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