can load line calibration(llc) damage your psu or hardware?

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i was wondering if this setting when used in high, ultra high or extreme can cause damage to my hardware
 
Solution
LLC adjusts the offset of the vCore when under load to produce the same peak load voltages as selecting a higher vCore would, except it also allows the idle voltage to be as low as if the vCore had not been changed. In the end it's just a tool, which is mostly used to allow people who are squeamish about using too much voltage to believe they are using less than they really are. The only damage overvolting the CPU can do is to the CPU.
LLC adjusts the offset of the vCore when under load to produce the same peak load voltages as selecting a higher vCore would, except it also allows the idle voltage to be as low as if the vCore had not been changed. In the end it's just a tool, which is mostly used to allow people who are squeamish about using too much voltage to believe they are using less than they really are. The only damage overvolting the CPU can do is to the CPU.
 
Solution
While those monitoring softwares are not fast enough to show the voltage spikes you see in the graphs, they should be showing the correct average voltages so when under load, you should be seeing a higher voltage with LLC enabled than without. But no change when at idle.
 

RX1542

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Nov 23, 2016
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mine stay like this, with LLC at ultra high(recomended by asus when using offset voltage)