Quote Originally Posted by crossg View Post
You should see an option "CPU Voltage Offset Mode". Set it to manual and it will give you the option to manually change it.
Quote Originally Posted by illuminati-hwt View Post
The M board might have at different bios layout. CPU voltage is the CPU voltage offsets. You just offset the stock voltage by how ever much you add in the offset setting. 1.200 + offset of 0.050 = 1.250. If you have the "CPU voltage" mode, then set it to manual.
Thanks, the options are only + or -. BIOS voltage was reading 1.2, so I set +0.150 and it correctly changed to 1.34-1.35. However, when I load IntelBurnTest in windows, CPUID HM, CPU-Z, and Asus software all show it increases to 1.5+.

I tried under CPU Power management, a setting called "Additional Turbo Voltage" and set it to the minimum of 0.004 hoping it would stop over-volting without me telling it to. Unfortunately, this made no difference.

I also cannot disable SpeedStep without losing the ability to change CPU multiplier.

I'm not looking to break any records here, but I would like to find the upper limit of the chip @ 1.3ish vcore.