Step 3: Adjust your voltage settings
Now that we have tuned almost all the settings and the frequencies, we need to tune the
voltage as well. When CPU is overclocked to run higher speeds, you may need to supply
higher voltage to the CPU to make sure it is stable. Every CPU acts different and some
may not need an increase while others will need a large increase from stock (default
voltage). There’s a large component of luck involved in finding a CPU that will do high
frequency and use low voltage. Some call this process binning (when you test multiple
CPUs for such specifications).
Go to the starting BIOS page (M.I.T.) and select the “Advanced Voltage Settings” option.
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