If I grab one of the control points to try and move it in the graph, it will shoot off in either vertical direction from the tiniest of mouse movement. I can't overclock anything like this, I don't know what values of voltage it would really try to run through my cpu.įurthermore, when using the VF Curve. Choosing a negative offset like "-0,005 V" for any of the cores will set the voltage exactly to "-5,000 V" and choosing an offset like "0,100 V" will set the voltage to "100,000 V." (Using comma for decimal indicator same as XTU software does.) The exact value seems to be proportional to the input value multiplied by 1 thousand. By hovering over the circular info symbol "i" it will show that the new proposed voltage is something insanely large. But then, shortly after inputting the value, the input field will go blank, and the handle on the slider will disappear. When I change either the "Voltage Override" or the "Voltage Offset" for any of my cores under the Per-Core Tuning section, it will at first seem to accept my value, which might be something like offset: "0,100V" for example. I just got my new i5-12600k and wanted to try overclocking, this is what has happened: I have encountered 3 very serious issues stopping me from using XTU.
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