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Max Cache Voltage [Disabled]
When Enabled, you can set the CPU Core Voltage to a value almost as high as the CPU Input Voltage. Confifuration options: [Auto] [Manual Mode] [Offset Mode] [Adaptive Mode]
This allows you to set a very high CPU Core Voltage.
CPU Cache Voltage [Auto]
Configures the amount of Voltage fed to the UNCore of the processor including it is cache. Increase when increasing CPU Cache Frequency. Use <+> or
CPU Graphics Voltage [Auto]
Configures the amount of Voltage fed to the onboard graphics unit on the processor. Increase when increasing IGPU Frequency. Use <+> or
CPU System Agent Voltage [Auto]
Configures the amount of Voltage fed to the System Agent of the processor including it is PCIE Controller and Power Control Unit. Increase when increasing DRAM Frequency. Use <+> or
CPU Analog I/O Voltage [Auto]
Configures the amount of Voltage fed for the Analog portion of the I/O on the processor. Increase when increasing DRAM Frequency. Use <+> or
CPU Digital I/O Voltage [Auto]
Configures the amount of Voltage fed for the Digital portion of the I/O on the processor. Increase when increasing DRAM Frequency. Use <+> or
CPU Interfacing Voltage [Auto]
A reference voltage for transmission on the DMI path. Use <+> or
SVID Support [Auto]
Disabling SVID Support stops the processor from communicating with the external Voltage Regulator. Recommend disabling when overclocking. Configuration options: [Auto] [Enabled] [Disabled]
Initial CPU Input Voltage [Auto]
Allows you to set the CPU Input Voltage. Use <+> or
Eventual CPU Input Voltage [Auto]
Allows you to set the Eventual CPU Input Voltage. Use <+> or
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