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How to set AVX offset on z370 Taichi? |
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Wow, I wouldn't have thought this was too complicated to answer here. My bad.
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vario ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 05 Jan 2018 Status: Offline Points: 4 |
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Hi it is simple on this board. There is an AVX Offset setting and you set it to 1 for -1, 2 for -2. The integer you put in is the amount of negative multiplier applied under AVX. It is in the AVX Ratio Offset. Go to Advanced Mode, select OC Tweaker tab. Select CPU Configuration. Scroll down to AVX Ratio Offset. As an example, If you run 5.0 Ghz but it is not stable under AVX load, you would put a 1 in the AVX Ratio Offset to run at 4.9 GHz.
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Intel i5 8600K / ASRock Z370 Taichi / Gskill TridentZ 3200C14 2x8GB / PNY GTX770 2GB
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Thank you.
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