■ AVX Offset: AVX Offset ranges from 0 to 31. When you set an AVX offset it will reduce the
multiplier by 1-31 (whatever you set it to) when running AVX instruction sets. You can find this
setting under “Adavnced CPU Settings” at the “Tweaker” tab.
You’re able to completely disable the AVX instructions to the CPU so you won’t live with the fear
that it might crash when it will be called to run AVX applications.
■ Step 4 (Success): Congratulations, your current overclock is stable. You may want to try
for a higher frequency. To do so, experiment with raising your CPU Clock Ratio and CPU Vcore
settings either in BIOS or EasyTune and go back to Step 1 to ensure that it’s stable.
Example of a 5.2GHz i9-12900K on water-cooling: