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I wish I had another rig or could get some feedback from someone else with an X79-UP4 so I knew for sure that it happened to other users or not. Thank you for your help, sorry to be a pest.
You don't need to use offset for the vcore to drop at idle. What are you measuring vcore with? FWIW cpu-z later than 1.64 shows VID rather than vcore.
For me voltage never drops when I use fixed voltage, only when using offsetThat's on a GA-Z87X-OC with F4 BIOS and all energy saving options enabled and using CPU-Z 1.64, EasyTune or Intel XTU utility for voltage display.
No it will not drop in bios but should in Windows. As we said cpu-z 1.64 should be used as later versions only show vid for z87.
I have all C states Auto, LLC Extreme and vcore set 1.25v and in Windows at idle the voltage drops down between .7 - .8v on my UD5H.
Windows Power Options are set to Balanced, with minimum processor state set @ 5%.
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