CPU Offset Voltage [Auto]

Allows you to set the CPU Offset voltage. The values range from 0.005V to 0.635V with a 0.005V interval.

Refer to the CPU documentation before setting the CPU voltage. Setting a high voltage may damage the CPU permanently, and setting a low voltage may make the system unstable.

2.4.8DRAM Voltage [Auto]

Allows you to set the DRAM voltage. The values range from 1.20V to 2.20V with a 0.00625V interval.

According to Intel CPU specification, DIMMs with voltage requirement over 1.65V may damage the CPU permanently. We recommend you install the DIMMs with the voltage requirement below 1.65V.

2.4.9VCCIO Voltage [Auto]

Allows you to set the VCCIO voltage. Configuration options: [Auto] [+0.10V]

2.4.10VCCSA Voltage [Auto]

Allows you to set the VCCSA voltage. Configuration options: [Auto] [+0.05V]

2.4.11CPU PLL Voltage [Auto]

Allows you to set the CPU and PCH PLL voltage. Configuration options: [Auto] [+0.10V]

2.4.12PCH Voltage [Auto]

Allows you to set the Platform Controller Hub voltage. The values range from 0.7350V to 1.6850V with a 0.0050V interval.

The values of the CPU Offset Voltage, DRAM Voltage, and PCH Voltage items are labeled in different color, indicating the risk levels of high voltage settings.

• The system may need better cooling system to work stably under high voltage settings.

2.4.13Load-Line Calibration [Auto]

Load-line is defined by Intel VRM specification and affects CPU voltage. The CPU working voltage will decrease proportionally to CPU loading. Higher load-line calibration would get higher voltage and better overclocking performance, but increase the CPU and VRM thermal. This item allows you to set this function for better system performance. Configuration options: [Auto] [Enabled] [Disabled]

The actual performance boost may vary depending on your CPU specification.

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