January 7, 201115 yr Hi everybody I finished upgrading my computer yesterday. It was my first time installing all that kind of hardware (CPU, Cooler, RAM, everything!). Had some hard time with the case(too small) and the H70 water cooler :(. I also had some problems to install Windows 7 that is on my old hard drive to work with the new mobo. But I managed to get it working somehow (I didn't know anything about bios setting too :(). And now it's asking me to reactivate W7. Here are some pictures and benchmarking I was doing. I overclocked it up to 3.840 Ghz and it was looking OK despite the high temperature (up to 85°C at 100% load). I'm a bit disappointed with FSX because I hardly get 25fps with the Level-d 767 at VHHX (Flytampa) with all the settings on ultrahigh. But my GPU is not that great I guess. So do you guys think I can go up to 4.0 Ghz? Today I was getting around 65°C at full load.I lost one blade of my GPU fan so it's making a lof of noise. I just took it of because I have 7 fan running in the case. It's very quiet despite that. I used the gigabyte software Easytune6 because I don't know much about Overclocking yet. :( Sagga Toure
January 7, 201115 yr Congradulations!!!!I just built a new system myself. Still working out the bugs. :( Billy Bob BillyBob David M. Edwards Dell Alienware Area 51-R5: Intel Core i9 7980XE (18-Core Central Processing Unit [C.P.U.]), 64 Gigabytes (GB) of Dual Channel HyperX DDR4 at 2,904MHZ, 2X Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080Ti (11GB GDDR5X, each) in Scalable Link Interface (S.L.I.) or parallel configuration, 1,500 Watt power supply, 3x Solid State Drives (S.S.D.), Track Infrared (I.R.) 5 head tracking head gear and receiver (Natural Point, Corvallis, OR. United States of America [U.S.A.]) and a Dell 4K Ultrasharp 32 inch monitor. Lockheed Martin Prepar 3D version 4.4 (P3Dv4.4), Addons And Updates GALORE! KPDX (Portland, OR), KHIO (Hillsboro, OR) United States of America, Planet Earth..
January 7, 201115 yr You should be able to get to 4 GHZ with no problem. I noticed your voltage is way too high on your CPU. Have you tweaked your BIOS settings yet? You shouldn't be running that hot at all, especially with water cooling. One thing you need to remember to disable is Hyper-threading. It's notorious for driving up the temp. It looks like yours is enabled. You and I almost have the same set up and I'm running mine at 4.02 GHZ...barely touches 58c with a full load and I'm using air cooling. Dylan Charles "The aircraft G-limits are only there in case there is another flight by that particular airplane. If subsequent flights do not appear likely, there are no G-limits."
January 8, 201115 yr Author You should be able to get to 4 GHZ with no problem. I noticed your voltage is way too high on your CPU. Have you tweaked your BIOS settings yet? You shouldn't be running that hot at all, especially with water cooling. One thing you need to remember to disable is Hyper-threading. It's notorious for driving up the temp. It looks like yours is enabled. You and I almost have the same set up and I'm running mine at 4.02 GHZ...barely touches 58c with a full load and I'm using air cooling.No I haven't tweaked anything related to the CPU on the BIOS setting. But I just use the program named Easytune6 which come with my motherboard to do the overclocking. I read somewhere that if I disable the HT i would get lower temperatures but it would slow 3d softwares. In my bios setting I'm only the option to enable or disable Multi-threading. Is that the same? Sagga Toure
January 8, 201115 yr Yes, Multi-Thread = Hyper Thread Dylan Charles "The aircraft G-limits are only there in case there is another flight by that particular airplane. If subsequent flights do not appear likely, there are no G-limits."
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