

My GPU has an offset of -125.0 mV and a HEX offset of 0xF0000000.

The offset I got from Throttlestop for the CPU Core for my -150.4 mV offset is 0圎CC00000. It is possible that the actual offsets and plane indexes are different across CPUs (especially across generations of cpus). Since I only have one machine that is new enough for this, I have no way to check if the same principles work on other CPUs. If you skipped the windows section, please read it anyway as there is information there I don't want to repeat here.Īt this point I would like to remind you that this is reverse engineering / guess work. You can skip the next section (or go along and check the numbers). You should now have a hex value for each of the voltage planes. If you are unsure, you can always change the slider in Throttlestop, save the configuration, look at the. The second number after FIVRVoltage is the index of the profile (labeled in the UI as Game, Performance, Internet, Battery). There are some limitations that are model specific, like CPU Core and Cache sharing the voltage plane, meaning that only the higher voltage of the two settings is applied, again the Throttlestop thread is right now the best reference for this. On my machine index 5 is greyed out in Throttlestop, so I have not played with it.įor more information about these planes, check out the Throttlestop guide thread (linked in the beginning). The first number after FIVRVoltage is the index of the voltage plane and they correspond to the order in which they are displayed in Throttlestop.
