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    @Dude
    Do you use xmp or just keep things manual ?
    Or have you had luck with xmp ?
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    I have done both, XMP works fine

    Edit @ThrashZone When I enable XMP it sets SA and VCCIO higher than needed so I manually lower those
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    Hi,
    Thanks looks like that is so :)
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    Dude said:
    I have done both, XMP works fine

    Edit @ThrashZone When I enable XMP it sets SA and VCCIO higher than needed so I manually lower those
    Hi,
    You know I noticed my temps were a little higher still look okay but in the mid 30c I did go back to my cpu oc though at all core 46 though I'll post a cpuid
    What is SA ?
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    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    You know I noticed my temps were a little higher still look okay but in the mid 30c I did go back to my cpu oc though at all core 46 though I'll post a cpuid
    What is SA ?
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    Hi,
    Okay thanks :)
    Here's the cpuid a tad lower I increased the adaptive from 0.125 to 0.240 maybe that's why ?
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    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    Okay thanks :)
    Here's the cpuid a tad lower I increased the adaptive from 0.125 to 0.240 maybe that's why ?
    Intel Core i9 7900X @ 4598.75 MHz - CPU-Z VALIDATOR
    Could be, what LLC are you using?
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    Hi,
    lol another abbreviation

    Not sure what is going on here shows my core voltage still at 95 ?
    Temps look good though 70c

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  10. Posts : 16,623
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    Load Line Calibration, with adaptive your voltage fluctuates, and CPUz acts funny sometimes anyway. Notice your screen shot in the link is showing less speed
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