I can completely understand the importance of the 'recommended linking' checkbox in FBE for only being able to adjust 'known and important' clocks, but what I did not realize is that it also dictates how the voltage changes are applied. Does anyone know if UNchecking recommended linking would be ok if it ONLY had to deal with the voltage settings? No clocks. When it comes to P00 and P03 I would rather not have them set to higher voltages than I need to in order to cut down on power consumption and heat. I am on a dual display setup so P08 and P12 have no meaning to me as my card never clocks down that low anyways. When idle on the desktop it gets set to P03 which used to use Voltage Entry #2, being my GPU Default of 1.000v. Now that I have adjusted Voltage Entry #1 to be applied to P00 for my 3D voltage level, it is automatically setting P03 to Voltage Entry #1 as well, despite me wanting this. If I uncheck recommended linking, I CAN set P00 and P03 separate from each other, meaning P00 is Voltage Entry #1 for 3D and P03 is Voltage Entry #2 for 2D desktop work (GPU Default of 1.000v) on my dual display, however is this going to cause a problem? I am hating sending more than 1v through my card just while surfing the net yet want the higher voltage to keep the card stable in 3D use so im stuck with both being set the same. FBE is a fantastic tool and my bios is near exactly how I want it minus fan slope control which it doesn't offer anyways, and now this little voltage niggle. I would love 1.000v on Desktop 2D use for P03 and 1.0xxx for 3D use instead of 1.0xxx 24/7.

Thanks to anyone who is familiar with FBE and can help.