Load Line Calibration. I have been reading a lot about it recently, and it's quite confusing at times, therefor this thread in hopes of getting even more clarification on the subject. Disabled sets the CPU voltage following Intel specifications.
Load-Line Calibration, or LLC, is a BIOS setting found on most performance motherboards and applies additional voltage to your CPU under load to provide more stability while overclocking and. I have been reading a lot about it recently, and it's quite confusing at times, therefor this thread in hopes of getting even more clarification on the subject. Disabled sets the CPU voltage following Intel specifications.
Load-Line Calibration-Enabling this feature adjusts Vdroop, keeping the CPU voltage more constant under light and heavy CPU load.
Around this same time motherboard manufacturers released motherboards with a setting generally listed as "Load Line Calibration", or "LLC".
I have been reading a lot about it recently, and it's quite confusing at times, therefor this thread in hopes of getting even more clarification on the subject. The instruction manuals and BIOS help screens were. I have a question regarding Loadline Calibration.