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# Spark L v1.2.1 (AVX -3, opt. memory, 1.380 V @ LLC4 & 300 kHz)
# Standard VRM power phase control not fully stress tested, though it passed serveral loading and unloading cycles
# Board settings
Tuner: XMP DDR4-3333, but don't optimize
MCE: disable
BLCK: 100 Hz
# CPU settings
Core ratio: 50 # yay, 5 GHz : )
AVX offset: -3
Cache frequencies (min, max): auto, 44
# DRAM timings
CL: 14
tRCD/tRP: 15
tRAS: 32
CR: 2T
all others: auto/XMP # tRFC: 584
# Board power settings
Vcore: 1.380 V # pass prime95 ip/8K no AVX/5.0 GHz
VRM load line calibration: 4 # pass prime95 ip/8K with Vcore < 1.400
VRM current capability: 100% # be safe
VRM switching frequency: 300 KHz # optimize (already set by auto)
VRM spread spectrum: off # optimize (already off by auto)
VRM power duty control: Extreme # optimize (board has good thermal VR protection)
VRM power phase control: Standard # doesn't seem necessary to keep all phases on all the time
VRM thermal control: enabled # be safe
VCCIO: 1.050 V
VCCSA: 1.050 V
VDRAM: 1.350 V # XMP
SVID support/behavior: enable, best-case
BCLK adaptive voltage: auto
# CPU power settings
Power limits: maximum
Current limits: maximum
IA load line (AC, DC): 0.01, 0.01 # tame VID
# Other settings
Intel Virtualization Technology: enable
Intel VT-d: enable
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