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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Certificate of Cancellation (Form LLC-4/7) in the editor.
  2. Enter the name of your LLC exactly as it appears on file with the California Secretary of State, including the entity ending (e.g., 'Jones & Company, LLC').
  3. Input the 12-digit file number issued to your LLC by the California Secretary of State. This number can be found on your registration document.
  4. For California LLCs only, check the box if dissolution was approved by all members. If not, you must file a Certificate of Dissolution (Form LLC-3) alongside this form.
  5. Do not alter the Tax Liability Statement and Cancellation Statement; ensure they remain as provided.
  6. Sign the form according to the instructions. Ensure that signatures are not computer-generated and include additional pages if necessary for multiple signatures.

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Load Line Calibration is the classic remedy against Vdroop, i.e. a sudden drop in CPU voltage when the load suddenly increases, and is used especially when you want to overclock (not that most CPUs are any good for proper overclocking anymore, nowadays OC often just ruins their efficiency further).
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If youre a video game designer or developer, you might be wondering whether forming a limited liability company (LLC) is necessary or beneficial for your business. Forming an LLC for your video game design business can offer several benefits that provide protection and structure to your operations.
LLC stands for (Load Line Calibration) and it is used to counteract Vdroop (which is voltage drop under load). Basically when you set a voltage in the BIOS you may get a lower value than what you set when the system is under load.
CPU load line calibration (LLC) is a feature that helps stabilize the voltage supplied to the CPU by adjusting the voltage regulator module (VRM) based on the CPUs load. It helps to prevent the voltage from drooping under heavy load, which can cause the system to become unstable.

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Last level cache (LLC) refers to the highest-numbered cache that is accessed by the cores prior to fetching from memory. Usually, LLC is shared by all the cores. In Skylake and Cascade Lake, the LLC is the shared L3 cache.
LLC, short for Load-Line Calibration, applies additional voltage, when needed, to the CPU to ensure a more stable vCore under load (closest to what you manually set), and minimize the gap between CPU voltage in idle and load. So LLC is the golden setting when looking for the perfect 24/7 CPU overclock.
You can always set higher VCore so the CPU remains stable when voltage drops and current increases under load. Until you reach a point where low-load VCore is too high, so you instead use Load Line Calibration (LLC). LLC adaptively compensates for fluctuations (droops) in VCore voltages.

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