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    Default Unable to alter CPU voltage of Asus P8Z68-V LE ensuing in bad overclocking

    I just bought a new program with Asus P8Z68-V LE mother board in it. The air conditioning that I use is a Corsair H100. This mother board has no choice to assign current in any way. I have tried blinking the BIOS but still it just did not help. He only choice it offered me was to carry difference in the current that mother board absorbed. I also tried getting the rate of CPU’s time up but it also just did not help me any way. I tried getting the CPU to arrive at 4.5 GHz at 1.5 V, but it also just did not help. I know that the current is great, but even the hollywood just did not help me in anyway. Using automatic overclocking device, I brought up the value of CPU to 4.4 GHz at 1.32 currents. Can someone help me overclocking my motherboard?

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    You can try establishing the configurations of the CPU primary to the guide function instead of Multiple function which is standard establishing. Also try establishing the VCore to guide. Many periods it happens so that the standard configurations that are pre identified by the maker control the modify in configurations like energy or improve in time rates of speed. This must be the purpose why your mother board must be providing mistake s while overclocking. These configurations are mostly discovered in innovative configurations of the BIOS or the AI Package of the website of the BIOS. When you use an automatic overclocking device, it tries to bypass these configurations. This causes more significant issues than the issues triggered when trying to bypass it personally.

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    You can try modifying the configurations of LLC, it is the establishing that is in cost of managing the current circulation in the mother board. Switching it off absolutely can cause to development of current stages to an crazy value of 1.5 V. After converting it off, the of it came to a significant stage. At this stage it is quickly handled by Asus application. You will experience problem of variation in current as the CPU gets to great time rate. This will depend on the conditions of the CPU, how much current it takes in and how much other add-ons eat. Also, it will depend on the quantity of current provided by the PSU. You can try using more highly effective PSU for getting a effective overclocking outcome in your pc's mother board.

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    It seems that you are experiencing the issue of current balanced out in your program. This current balanced out value that is acquired is included at the end of current computation. You can examine the current that is operating in your program using applications or 3rd aspect program in your pc. If the issue is relevant to current, then you will need to take more than regular initiatives to modify the current. You will need to regularly restart your pc get the value current and again modify it for the appropriate circumstances. In this scenario, I suggest that you add the current by 0.090 V at the same time. Do not try the big forces like 100 MHz.

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