Overclock.net banner
1,901 - 1,920 of 3,089 Posts
I suggest everyone to contact the Admin of this site to have them resolve the issue asap.


As for this post, perhaps @RobertoSampaio can post a PDF version for those who want to see the original tutorial.
 
I currently have set llc4, dc 1.02 and ac 0.16. My vids are generally 0.01 ~ 0.02v higher than my vcore. Is this variance too much? If so, how can I tighten the gap closer? Thank you!

Edit - I sorted it out. My cpu requires dc 1.05 to align with vcore 👍
 
I’ve been banging my head against the wall all morning trying to figure out just how to undervolt my 13900k. Previously, I had set a -.70mV under volt in XTU and my idle VID was 1.37v while the load VID was roughly 1.18V.

Now after resetting and adjusting like the guide states, I’m at LLC 4 with AC .16 and DC 1.02, and I have the same load VID, but my idle VID is almost hitting 1.55v?

Can someone please elaborate on what I could do to improve on this? It’s so much more different than the last time I dabbled in undervolting/overclocking.
 
Do you have cstates on? Try that and set your windows power to balanced. It will idle your freq down to 800mhz and voltage too. Make sure it’s really idle. You might have some background services running so it may take a bit before you see the drops.
 
Do you have cstates on? Try that and set your windows power to balanced. It will idle your freq down to 800mhz and voltage too. Make sure it’s really idle. You might have some background services running so it may take a bit before you see the drops.
I haven’t changed (or looked for) C-state options yet in BIOS, but I did try switching power plans. I’ve been on balanced and it keeps single core load pegged at 5.8GHx, but power saver will downclock to lowest possible. The only issue with power saver is that my scores drop from 39-40.5k down to 33k in Cinebench. This is a fresh install of windows with the only the minimum amount of apps running.
 
I’ve been banging my head against the wall all morning trying to figure out just how to undervolt my 13900k. Previously, I had set a -.70mV under volt in XTU and my idle VID was 1.37v while the load VID was roughly 1.18V.

Now after resetting and adjusting like the guide states, I’m at LLC 4 with AC .16 and DC 1.02, and I have the same load VID, but my idle VID is almost hitting 1.55v?

Can someone please elaborate on what I could do to improve on this? It’s so much more different than the last time I dabbled in undervolting/overclocking.
try setting this "TVB Voltage Optimizations [Enabled]"
Helped for Z690
 
try setting this "TVB Voltage Optimizations [Enabled]"
Helped for Z690
Terribly sorry for the late update, I was delayed. That did indeed drop an entire .1v at idle! 1.43v was the highest I saw.

Any other tips you might have?

Without pictures I might not be following the guide completely, but I couldn’t be done with undervolting after just setting the LLC? Any attempt to lower adaptive voltage is met with instability.
 
Terribly sorry for the late update, I was delayed. That did indeed drop an entire .1v at idle! 1.43v was the highest I saw.

Any other tips you might have?

Without pictures I might not be following the guide completely, but I couldn’t be done with undervolting after just setting the LLC? Any attempt to lower adaptive voltage is met with instability.
If your not OC the CPU much, try the lower LLC=3 with correct AC_LL/DC_LL values, that will lower Vcore a bit more.

LLC=3
DC_LL= 1.1
AC_LL= 0.18-0.20 (just an approx start value. You might need slightly more than what was stable for LLC=4).

Also, if you want your idle clocks and voltages to drop at idle stay with a balanced power plan, you should see clocks drop and voltages. HP plan will run high100% min clocks and power saver won't clock higher than 75%.

Of course, you can edit all the settings it you want but balanced is a good all-around for normal use IMO.

Another thing to keep in mind with regard to Vcore readings from software is depending on your MB it might use die sensing or socket sense for readings. if it is a socket sense MB like mine (ASUS TUF Z690 Plue wifi D4 you reading won't be right, they will read higher than reality. die sense MB ROG ones/higher end will read closer to currect Vcoe and VID will match Vocre under load if you follow guide settings.
Don't try to match Vocre with VID on a socket sense MB, just use the recommended DC_ll for LLC used.
 
If your not OC the CPU much, try the lower LLC=3 with correct AC_LL/DC_LL values, that will lower Vcore a bit more.

LLC=3
DC_LL= 1.1
AC_LL= 0.18-0.20 (just an approx start value. You might need slightly more than what was stable for LLC=4).

Also, if you want your idle clocks and voltages to drop at idle stay with a balanced power plan, you should see clocks drop and voltages. HP plan will run high100% min clocks and power saver won't clock higher than 75%.

Of course, you can edit all the settings it you want but balanced is a good all-around for normal use IMO.

Another thing to keep in mind with regard to Vcore readings from software is depending on your MB it might use die sensing or socket sense for readings. if it is a socket sense MB like mine (ASUS TUF Z690 Plue wifi D4 you reading won't be right, they will read higher than reality. die sense MB ROG ones/higher end will read closer to currect Vcoe and VID will match Vocre under load if you follow guide settings.
Don't try to match Vocre with VID on a socket sense MB, just use the recommended DC_ll for LLC used.
Thank you so much for the tips! I used to do a ton of overclocking, but it just feels like a science now compared to what it was like back then!

I didn’t really plan to OC it too much, ideally I would like to push the E-Cores a little more (4.5/6GHz?) and the P-Cores to say 5.7GHz, but maybe I’m asking for a little too much as I’ve seen people talk about how the chip is pushed so far already. This Deepcool LT720 is keeping temps in check very well outside of extended Prime loads though so I’m not too worried about temps.

If it’s not too much trouble would you be able to tell me what the effects of changing AC/DC values are? The guide doesn’t go over it very well and I can’t seem to find anything through google.

I’m confident mine is a die sense motherboard then since you mentioned ROG boards have it. Mine is a STRIX Z790-E and I feel like the voltages are very accurate.

I’ll give these recommended values a shot and try to optimize from there!
 
Thank you so much for the tips! I used to do a ton of overclocking, but it just feels like a science now compared to what it was like back then!

I didn’t really plan to OC it too much, ideally I would like to push the E-Cores a little more (4.5/6GHz?) and the P-Cores to say 5.7GHz, but maybe I’m asking for a little too much as I’ve seen people talk about how the chip is pushed so far already. This Deepcool LT720 is keeping temps in check very well outside of extended Prime loads though so I’m not too worried about temps.

If it’s not too much trouble would you be able to tell me what the effects of changing AC/DC values are? The guide doesn’t go over it very well and I can’t seem to find anything through google.

I’m confident mine is a die sense motherboard then since you mentioned ROG boards have it. Mine is a STRIX Z790-E and I feel like the voltages are very accurate.

I’ll give these recommended values a shot and try to optimize from there!
The guide does go over this but to make it simple so you know what each does and its effect.

The DC_LL sets what software reads for VID, this should be matched to a LLC level value, this also changes what power wattage is shown in software. So this setting won't change the Vcore voltage. Once you set both LLC and DC_LL your VID should be very close to Vcore voltage.

The AC_LL actually alters the output vcore amount so lower that value is like under- volting.
 
1,901 - 1,920 of 3,089 Posts