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    Posted: 26 Jun 2023 at 9:29am
Hi all,

So i used Intel XTU and undervolted my i7 13700K results:

Core voltage offset results

Undervolt: -0.050v = 76c
Undervolt: -0.065v = 75c
Undervolt: -0.100v = 72c = a drop of 11c not bad at all.

But how do i set it up in Asrock Z790 Taichi MB BIOS?

Can some one please guide WHICH settings i need to change this is my first try at UV and DO NOT want to mess up, even tho this shouldn't be to hard to do but just in case. I looked around couldn't find "core offset" values.

Many thanks in advance.
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Seriously no one?
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Hi lawshadow,

Thank you for your post.

Please go to the below BIOS path to set the CPU offset voltage.
BIOS\OC Tweaker\Voltage Configuration
CPU Core/Cache Voltage set to "Offset mode"
Offset voltage(mV) set to -100 to meet your -0.1V setting.

After that, please press [F10] to save the setting.

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Hi, how can i set the voltage offset to -120 which i found to be optimal for my system (I have Asrock Nova z790)

I have enabled the OC mode under CPU CORE/Cache Voltage but i wont let me get lower than-100mv
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If you have the latest Intel BIOS it may not let you go that far. You may have to set it at -100 in the BIOS and then use XTU to set the other -20?
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What can I do if Cebabench keeps crashing after I did the chances. What can I move to still be getting good temperatures and no crashes?
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you would need to raise the core voltage back to -100 if you're still at -120. OC is a long process for us newbie people. try to move only 1 thing at a time and track your findings so you know if you're getting better or worse performance. I would suggest a better CPU cooler too. If not using an AIO, I would suggest the Thermalright Peerless Assassin/ Spirit dual tower. This is how I was able to get a good OC for my CPU.
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