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When your in the BIOS change your LLC level and wait for the prediction to change... It will change a few seconds after. The higher LLC levels require less max voltage but come at the cost of transient spikes. Maybe read up on LLC and transients...
And ThrashZone ie: Mike has a very nice Water cooling setup ....which makes his chip run really much cooler than yours or mine.
Is that with manual Vcore? In the BIOS V/F curve you will see voltages for the various frequencies. This is the CPU internal VID, the voltages that are programmed into the chip by Intel... For 5.2 my VID is 1.498V. The only way to override the internal VID from my understanding is to use manual Vcore, offset mode or use offsets on the V/F curve. I would like to get 5.2 stable around 1.35V but I having a hard time.
I can you tell you my chip will reach 90C+ in R23 with 1.430V Mike, even with custom cooling. How are you managing the temps?
I have a new PSU coming sometime today, so I'll be replacing the one I have now with this new one ....as soon as I get it.