EVGA Z370 FTW User Manual page 116

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EVGA Z370 FTW (134-KS-E377)
The non-CPU Vcore voltages do not utilize the Adaptive or Override voltage settings.
Instead, these use a pulldown menu to select preset voltages, as shown in the image
below. The voltages for these components are set by detection during POST, and E-
LEET will open the pulldown to the currently detected voltage. Please be careful when
adjusting voltages, as there are risks to running electronics out of spec. Although
EVGA warranties overclocking, other components are manufactured by different
brands (i.e. RAM and CPU), which may have different policies towards overclocking.
When your changes are complete, click "Apply Selection" at the bottom, or return to
defaults by clicking the "Restore" button.
Below is the voltage range list within E-LEET for Coffee Lake-S processors:
ELEET Voltage
Values
VCore Adaptive
Target Voltage:
Offset Voltage: -500mV
VCore Override
Target Voltage:
VGT Adaptive
Target Voltage:
Offset Voltage: -500mV
VGT Override
Target Voltage:
DIMM Voltage:
VSA:
VCCIO:
VCCPLL:
VCCPLL_OC:
VCCST:
PCH 1.0:
Minimum
Maximum
Default
Voltage
Voltage
Voltage
1.2V
1.5V
1.2V
+500mV
0V
1.0V
2.0V
1.0V
1.2V
1.5V
1.2V
+500mV
0V
1.0V
1.5V
1.0V
1.2V
2.0V
1.2V
1.05V
1.6V
1.05V
This has been the E-LEET utility
0.95V
1.8V
0.95V
overview, which should give you a solid
1.0V
1.6V
1.0V
1.2V
2.0V
1.2V
start to understanding and using the E-
1.0V
1.2V
1.0V
LEET software suite.
1.0V
1.5V
1.0V
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