Official Seven Forums Overclock Leader boards [2]
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Tommy, trials aren't too bad, but the errors can get very expensive. Trust me, I know.
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Doug, don't say blaze. 
Paul when you do the maniac runs do you first set a manual voltage in BIOS then use TurboV?
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Doug, don't say blaze.
Paul when you do the maniac runs do you first set a manual voltage in BIOS then use TurboV?
I do Yes.
I set the voltage, then turn off speedstep and off I go with Turbo v
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Doug, don't say blaze.
Paul when you do the maniac runs do you first set a manual voltage in BIOS then use TurboV?
I do Yes.
I set the voltage, then turn off speedstep and off I go with Turbo v
So do you still use the offset setting or is that changed to manual voltage ?
When I do the Bios overclocking i set manual voltage first time I disabled Hyperthreading left speedstep on
Second time I left everything on except offset and applied fixed voltages does that sound about right to you ?
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Changing to manual voltage gets rid of the offset mode, the 2 choices are either Manual or Offset mode.
So when I want to use TurboV in Windows I change to manual voltage, set it to what I know is right for my regular 4.6GHz OC (1.248v) then I turn off Speedstep as I don't want it to step down to 1.6GHz while I am running 1.248v and then I boot into Windows and fire up TurboV, I then use that to adjust Voltage and speed for the Validation runs.
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What's wrong with this picture. It's a new Z77-WS board.
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What's wrong with this picture. It's a new Z77-WS board.
![Official Seven Forums Overclock Leader boards [2]-p1030117.jpg](https://www.sevenforums.com/attachments/pc-custom-builds-overclocking/290071d1486606577t-official-seven-forums-overclock-leader-boards-2-a-p1030117.jpg?s=291b6976f900dbd6e3d9e67171c236ea)
I'm on my phone app right now, so its hard to see. I do see that the label wording is a little funny. I'll look again when I'm back at my rig to see if I'm missing something.
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What's wrong with this picture. It's a new Z77-WS board.
![Official Seven Forums Overclock Leader boards [2]-p1030117.jpg](https://www.sevenforums.com/attachments/pc-custom-builds-overclocking/290071d1486606577t-official-seven-forums-overclock-leader-boards-2-a-p1030117.jpg?s=291b6976f900dbd6e3d9e67171c236ea)
uhmm I guess they started making transparent covers so the chips will go through once you have it installed the cover magicly reappears
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Changing to manual voltage gets rid of the offset mode, the 2 choices are either Manual or Offset mode.
So when I want to use TurboV in Windows I change to manual voltage, set it to what I know is right for my regular 4.6GHz OC (1.248v) then I turn off Speedstep as I don't want it to step down to 1.6GHz while I am running 1.248v and then I boot into Windows and fire up TurboV, I then use that to adjust Voltage and speed for the Validation runs.
I just want to make sure I am still doing the right way I never used the offset for the higher overclocks I figure it's no point when you are just trying to bench real fast