More about change loadline calibration gigabyte motherboard eximo jun 16, 2017, 6:45 am if you aren't able to modify a setting it usually means another setting needs to be changed first.. Normally if the idle vcore was 1.300v and you put a heavy load on the cpu the vcore would drop to 1.28 to 1.24, sometimes even more then .1v! what llc does is watch for that drop and supply more power to prevent it, keeping the vcore at a steady level and helping avoid crashes caused by the suddenly lower vcore.. On our gigabyte motherboard it's labelled vcore loadline calibration. you'll usually find vdroop under loadline calibration if it isn't labelled vdroop already. set to 'auto' you actually end up with no loadline calibration at all. with everything set as defaults except for the cpu vcore set to 1.13v as noted above..
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