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#11. Posted:
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It could take a while to find the sweet spot, as it does with overclocking. So it's not a 10 minute job. But if you lower the voltage 1 step each time, and then see if it is stable under a stress test. Then lower it again.

I'd use Intel Burn Test, it is the fastest way to see if it's stable.
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I jumped into the bios on the Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 motherboard and I cannot seem to get this right... I can't seem to put the values lower than their standard ones. I'm guessing I'm missing out an option or doing something wrong. Here's the settings I currently have in the BIOS.


Cool 'n' Quiet - Disabled
C1E - Disabled
C6 State - Enabled
System Voltage Control - Manual
Northbridge Voltage Control - Normal
DDR3 Voltage - Normal - 1.500V (Can only raise this)
CPU Voltage Control - Normal - 1.4250V (Can only raise this)
CPU NB VID Control - Normal - 1.2025V (Can only raise this)
Normal CPU Vcore- 1.4250V (Can't edit this)
Normal CPU Vcore NB - 1.625V (Can't edit this)


Any video and/or guide that I have seen says to set AI Overclock Tuner to Manual but I do not have that option within my bios so I am currently confused, any help would be greatly appreciated.

Reposting this as I still require a fair bit of help.
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