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Now to tweak my RAM. Any ideas or suggestions?
Easy explanation is ..............
Adaptive you input the voltage you want without the guesswork of where it should be and acts like offset
Offset - You have to guess where exactly the correct Vcore you need and that takes a lot of time and adjustments some people can't get offset to work because unlike manual voltage sometimes it takes less voltage because of LLC
LLC works better in OFFSET
Manual - Straight voltage no relief of power just full time voltage which many use but overtime depending on the OC and cooling could Degrade
Remember in windows the power settings manipulate the cpu as well Balanced and Performance power do have a lot to do with overclocking remember to change the power profile in windows to make the best out of your OC
By the way this isn't for you Cliffs it's for the OP i just used your answer to explain
Thank you for taking the time to reply.
So if I am understanding correctly if my stable OC requires 1.3 volts I can input a lesser value in the adaptive section under 1.3 volts say 1.15 volts (what ever the voltage is for my cpu to run at stock) and use the off set value of 0.15 volts to bring the total OC voltage to 1.3 volts.