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CPU Analog I/O Voltage Offset Mode Sign [+]
[+]To offset the voltage by a positive value.
[–]To offset the voltage by a negative value.
CPU Analog I/O Voltage Offset [Auto]
This item allows you to set the amount of voltage fed to the analog portion of the I/O on the CPU. By default, this item takes the standard value of the installed CPU. Increase the amount of voltage to enhance the overclocking capability.
You can use the <+> or
CPU Digital I/O Voltage Offset Mode Sign [+]
[+]To offset the voltage by a positive value.
[–]To offset the voltage by a negative value.
CPU Digital I/O Voltage Offset [Auto]
This item allows you to set the amount of voltage fed to the digital portion of the I/O on the processor. By default, this item takes the standard value of the installed CPU. Increase the amount of voltage to enhance the overclocking capability.
You can use the <+> or
SVID Support [Auto]
Set this item to [Enabled] when overclocking your system. Disabling this item stops the CPU from communicating with the external voltage regulator.
Configuration options: [Auto] [Disabled] [Enabled]
The following items appear when SVID Support is set to [Auto] or [Disabled].
Initial CPU Input Voltage [Auto]
This is the VCCIN for the CPU during initial part of POST. Use the <+> or
Eventual CPU Input Voltage [Auto]
This is the VCCIN for the CPU just before the CPU loads. Use the <+> or
DRAM Voltage [Auto]
This item allows you to set the DRAM voltage. You can use the <+> or
According to Intel® CPU specifications, DIMMs with voltage requirement over 1.65 V may damage the CPU permanently. We recommend that you install the DIMMs with the voltage requirement below 1.65 V.
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