Quote Originally Posted by Bullet92 View Post
Guys be careful when enabling LLC at higher voltages on UD4-B3. The board is overvolting, not undervolting.
Tested with values above 1.58v.


LLC Enabled

Set in BIOS - DMM Idle - DMM Load

1.580v - 1.590v - 1.599v
1.590v - 1.600v - 1.612v
1.600v - 1.610v - 1.620v
1.640v - 1.660v - 1.665v


LLC Disabled

Set in BIOS - DMM Idle - DMM Load

1.600v - 1.595v - 1.590v
1.620v - 1.610v - 1.605v
1.640v - 1.630v - 1.620v


But the problem is when LLC is Disabled, I can't boot in Windows with same voltage (real) as LLC Enabled.

vDRAM is overvolting by 0.02v too when LLC is Enabled.
Bullet,
Thank you very much for those results.
But can you check what HWinfo32 (since cpu-z wont work) says about the idle and load voltages at lower voltages (like 1.40) tests with LLC enabled or disabled? (I don't want you to fry your cpu).
Because something doesn't seem right.

The vdroop at 1.60v should be *over* 0.1v at load, compared to BIOS (vdroop is a percent, so the higher the vcore, the more the vdroop).