I’m seeing CPU VID = 1.418v at max stock frequencies on my i7-14700K - is that too bad? Should I return it and wait for another opportunity to get another piece? I hoped I’d find more info in this thread but so far I only found one person with a 14700K there and their max VID=1.379

  • charonmeOPB
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    1 year ago

    thanks for the new photos! Well it’s strange, it seems to be doing the opposite on my board: the lower the DC loadline, the more realistic the reported power figure is, but the farther away the reported VID is from the actual vcore. At DC loadline=1 I got the closest power reading to the current I measured on the EPS cable (which is still about 20% higher)

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      1 year ago

      yes it’s right,.until we touch offset vcore values,.

      for ex:

      i use DC loadline 80 for LLC7; 50 for LLC 6; 10 for LLC3; 1 for LLC1 (if iam not using offset vcore)

      then if i add -0.130v offset,. > i add those offset value with DC loadline,. so using 130 DC loadline

      check this :https://imgur.com/a/0urTtGS
      and this: https://imgur.com/a/hAgN7y4 (compare this 2 link images; if i use LLC3 =DC 120-130 ; if i use LLC1 = DC 107 like that)