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Originally Posted by Creamy Goodness View Post
Not really, if you use opptimizer smartreflex for the top frequency is disabled on purpose by me and the voltage you selected is used exactly like you selected. The smartreflex switch only enables/disables smartreflex for the lower frequencies. If you don't use 'custom voltage' then I guess smartreflex is still enabled, but you can't go very much higher frequency. You can verify the voltage in the raw output on the main screen.
Ahh yeah, completely forgot that you did that back when this was just a terminal command :P

But I guess that still means im right in the sense that SmartReflex doesn't limit power to your chip then at all for the top frequency, which is where the highest voltage comes into effect.
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