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Overclocking and System Tuning

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Those are already nice temps. Now see how 4.6 holds up.

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I need some help with the voltage offset on that. I'm clueless with overclocking/voltages as you can tell from the previous posts on here. If you could check those images again and give me some advice, it'd be greatly appreciated!

Michael Pearce

I can't see the images.

Simon Roberts

 

 

OK, do following.

Lock the Loadline Calibration on high (I hope it's the same as with my Asus).

Set multi to default.

Set offset to 0.0

Boot windows. Check the voltage when prime95 loaded - use the blend test. http://www.computerb...system/prime95/

Mark the voltage.

Go to BIOS: set the offset difference as much as you need to reach the 1.35V (marked voltage + offset = 1.35V)

Set multi to 46.

Boot into win and see if stable with prime95 blend for at least an hour. If crashes, go into bios and up to 1.36 (offset +0.01).

If computer freezes while booting, then just reset with long holding the power button, go to BIOS again and up by 0.01.

 

Btw. as I'm writing this, Prime95 is testing the 5.0 stability here. My CPU requires quite high vcore for 5.0, about 1.57V. But do not set that with even H100. The cooler is *not* enough for such high voltages+clocks! My temperatures are below 70c now, started half an hour ago... will probably go up to 75c when all heats up. This is on custom watercooling setup. So... MONITOR THE TEMPERATURES!

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It would be so much easier if I had you on IM! haha.

 

I'll try this out later.

Michael Pearce

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What do you mean by multi?

Michael Pearce

What do you mean by multi?

 

Multiplier, turbo ratio, the number you change to get the frequency.

 

 

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So basically you want me to turn everything back to default except for some settings you provided previously?

Michael Pearce

Argh. No. Yes. This is too hard to explain. It's nearly impossible becuase you can't even completely follow me.

Please go learn about overclocking, bios and in general, learn what your bios stuff means, read about it, then we'll talk again. In the meantime just set the turbo to 44, and either look for lowest vcore you can run stable or just leave all on auto, with the h100 you should be all good. But make sure in windows under prime95 your cpu didn't decide to pull 1.6v!! Should not go over 1.35v or about.

 

 

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