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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://forum.asrock.com/member_profile.asp?PF=5290">mysticjbyrd</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 4721<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 29 Mar 2017 at 9:14pm<br /><br /><a href="" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"></a>Is there a guide or a short tutorial on both of these somewhere?&nbsp; I have a good general idea of what I am doing in this regard, but I have always been rather cautious.&nbsp;&nbsp; I am a measure the board 3x before you cut kind of guy.&nbsp; <br><br>Either way, I would like to know more about what these individual settings do.<br><br>I have the Taichi, assuming that is relevant.<br><br>EDIT:&nbsp; <br><br>Here are the P state values that I found on the net.<br><br><b><font size="4">Values for P State Overclocking on 22nd of March</font></b><br><br><br><b><u><font size="4">FID (Clock Speed) </font></u></b><br><br>90 - 3600mhz<br>91 = 3625<br>92 = 3650<br>93 = 3675<br>94 = 3700<br>95 = 3725<br>96 = 3750<br>97 = 3775<br>98 = 3800<br>99 = 3825, <br>9a = 3850<br>9b = 3875<br>9c = 3900<br>9d = 3925<br>9e = 3950<br>9f = 3975<br>a0 = 4000<br>a1 = 4025<br>a2 = 4050<br>a3 = 4075<br>a4 = 4100<br>a5 = 4125<br>a6 = 4150<br>a7 = 4175<br>a8 = 4200<br>a9 = 4225<br>aa = 4250<br>ab = 4275<br>ac = 4300<br>ad = ugh you win the lottery.<br><br><u><b><font size="4">Values for DID (Increment adjustment adjuster and or bclk adjustments</font></b></u><br><br>8 = 25 mhz increments<br>9 =22.2196<br>a = 20  <br>b = 18.18<br>c = 16.667<br>d (final recommendation) = 15.384mhz - 3943mhz cap). <br><br><b><u><font size="4">Values for VID Voltage Control </font></u></b><br><br>30 = 1.25v<br>2f = 1.256v<br>2e, 1.2562v<br>2d = 1.268<br>2c = 1.275v<br>2b = 1.2812v<br>2a = 1.287v<br>29 = 1.293v<br>28 = 1.3v<br>27 = 1.3062v<br>26 = 1.3125v<br>25 = 1.318v<br>24 = 1.325v<br>23 = 1.3312v<br>22 = 1.3375v<br>21 = 1.343v<br>20 = 1.35v<br>1f = 1.356v<br>1e = 1.3625v<br>1d = 1.368v<br>1c = 1.375v<br>1b = 1.3812v<br>1a = 1.3875v<br>19 = 1.3937v<br>18 = 1.4v<br>17 = 1.406v<br>16 = 1.4125v<br>15 = 1.418v<br>14 = 1.425v<br>13 = 1.4321v<br>12 = 1.4375v<br>11 = 1.443v<br>10 = 1.45v<br>*next set is from f - a, 9 - 9 (1.45 - 1.55v), though be very careful overclocking in this voltage range*.  <br><span style="font-size:10px"><br /><br />Edited by mysticjbyrd - 29 Mar 2017 at 10:05pm</span>]]>
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