Cheers for the info guys. I have just discovered WinReducer8.1 and am currently setting up an iso that will hopefully allow me to incorporate the Killer LAN drivers.![]()
I connected to the Internet using Wi-Fi on my setup. I have the same board and OS that you are using.![]()
It's good for an average overclock that most 4770/4790K get, nothing to extreme.
What gaming board do you have?thanks stulid,i now have this motherboard along with haswell cpu but i haven't overclocked the cpu yet because at stock it seems to be as good as my i5 2500k at 4.2. i'm impressed with the sound quality on this motherboard (better than my xonar dg card) & the fact that i now have app centre which gives me a lot of control options specially the ability to take control of the 5 system fans & cpu fans so no longer the need for speed controllers & their messy wires = tidier micro atx pc.
idle cpu temp is 24c - 27c & with AIDA64 system stress test max was 48c. isn't haswell supposed to run really hot ?
Hi if it's connected via optical you won't get the option of 5.1 or 7.1 under the steelseries properties select virtual surround and activate dolby on the black boxHopefully someone knows why... I have the black edition here. I'm using the boards own optical out to my Steelseries H Wireless Headset, but I can'y select 5.1...
Any ideas why people??
Thanks
Hi if it's connected via optical you won't get the option of 5.1 or 7.1 under the steelseries properties select virtual surround and activate dolby on the black box
Ah I see, connecting it via USB give me surround then???
The Gaming 7 doesn't have built in Wi-Fi does it?![]()
nope
There is an option in the bios settings to enable the network stack, which is specifically designed for users installing Windows 8![]()
Which settings do i need to enable in the bios so that the cpu down clocks when idle? Im running the F6 bios on my Gaming 7 with a 4970k cpu. Currently at 4.7ghz with vcore set at 1.25v in bios and all is stable but it seems to be running at 4.7ghz constantly.
EIST and C states been to be set correctly to allow it to down clock...
Edit:- Just doing a bit of reading on my break it appears I have to set the cpu voltage via offset to allow EIST to change it. Cant try for myself cos im at work but is that correct?
My first system build in a few years and there a lot more voltages and setting to play with than when I overclocked the system in my sig
set cpu voltage to normal,it then unlocks dvid (cpu offset for adjustment)
each loadline calibration setting will have a bearing on total load cpu voltages so be carefull not to overvolt
always keep first two dvid digits as 0 so +0.0xx amount,+ offset is to add voltage - offset is to undervolt the cpu from stock