Is DVID (Dynamid VID) part of the Ryzen platform, or specific to that motherboard?
The reason I ask is, I was using both Ryzen Master (now un-installed), AND the UEFI to overclock, and the UEFI in my ASRock AB350M Pro4 doesn't allow setting LLC, SoC voltage, or offset / DVID.
But I thought that I had read somewhere that Ryzen Master implemented its VCORE setting, by using an offset.
And if DVID is how they do that, but it's implemented as a platform feature, then maybe Ryzen Master set an offset VCORE / DVID, when I used it, and then when I tweaked the UEFI's VCORE, then they added together...?
The reason that I bring this up, is HWMonitor shows my VCORE as 2.64V.
The other possibility is that HWMonitor is simply reading my currently-set VCORE (in UEFI),. doubled.
In the UEFI, it displays my VCORE as normal, as does CPU-Z (ok, a tad bit higher in CPU-Z, but that could be my LLC kicking in, even though I can't set it manually).