Always use a stress-testing tool like Prime95 or AIDA64 after applying new tweaks. Why Choose V1.1 Over Other Tools?
Adjust the multiplier and voltage for every individual state (P0, P1, P2, etc.).
The tool requires kernel-level access to modify registers.
Can be set up to run as a Windows service to apply your custom profile automatically at boot. How to Use AMD MSR Tweaker V1.1
Only change voltages by one or two offsets at a time.
AMD MSR Tweaker V1.1 (64-bit) is a specialized utility designed for advanced users and overclocking enthusiasts who want granular control over their AMD processor’s power states and performance. Unlike basic BIOS settings, this tool allows for real-time manipulation of Model Specific Registers (MSRs) directly from within the Windows environment.
Input the VID (Voltage ID) corresponding to your target stable voltage.
Using this tool requires a basic understanding of hexadecimal values and CPU architecture. Because you are modifying voltages, there is a risk of system instability if values are set too low or too high.
The 64-bit version of V1.1 is specifically compiled to work with x64 versions of Windows, ensuring compatibility with the driver signing requirements of modern operating systems.
Use the command line to read your current CPU values.
Always use a stress-testing tool like Prime95 or AIDA64 after applying new tweaks. Why Choose V1.1 Over Other Tools?
Adjust the multiplier and voltage for every individual state (P0, P1, P2, etc.).
The tool requires kernel-level access to modify registers.
Can be set up to run as a Windows service to apply your custom profile automatically at boot. How to Use AMD MSR Tweaker V1.1
Only change voltages by one or two offsets at a time.
AMD MSR Tweaker V1.1 (64-bit) is a specialized utility designed for advanced users and overclocking enthusiasts who want granular control over their AMD processor’s power states and performance. Unlike basic BIOS settings, this tool allows for real-time manipulation of Model Specific Registers (MSRs) directly from within the Windows environment.
Input the VID (Voltage ID) corresponding to your target stable voltage.
Using this tool requires a basic understanding of hexadecimal values and CPU architecture. Because you are modifying voltages, there is a risk of system instability if values are set too low or too high.
The 64-bit version of V1.1 is specifically compiled to work with x64 versions of Windows, ensuring compatibility with the driver signing requirements of modern operating systems.
Use the command line to read your current CPU values.
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