I left it on Auto
This is CPU-z
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And yeah I will go set it to 1.28 and then do tests, and work my way down until its not stable.
This is CPU-z
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And yeah I will go set it to 1.28 and then do tests, and work my way down until its not stable.
Yeah, auto mode normally overestimates the voltage necessary, as demonstrated here, because 1.38v is unnecessarily high for 4.5 GHz. If you are using offset voltage (which I would advise to keep idle temps and power consumption lower) then try a negative offset of 0.1 and see if it is stable.
Iv managed to pull 4.5ghz just by disabling turbo boost and setting the volts to 1.25! Max load temps at the moment are:
Core1: 58
core 2: 64
core3: 62
Core4: 54
if thats prime stable, then you got lucky. I can't get mine stable at 4.5 without upwards of 1.35 volts
i got it stable on prime 95 at 1.25v and max load temps are now reading : What do I change here:
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To do that?
Ty for every ones help, its really refreshing.

The load line setting for the Gigabyte boards is in the power options. 3.9V sounds very high for that chip, maybe try to clock it down a bit, try 4.3Ghz. The voltage drop can be corrected by setting the load line correction to turbo or extreme.


Can't see any power options. can you be abit more specific
I'm still trying to get to grips with this board.
I set the intel turbo tec to auto! and each turbo ratio to 44. is that correct?
But i would like the volts to go down when idle. the only way this seems to happen, is if i set the cpu Vcore to auto?
Any ideas ?
Cheers![]()
All power options are located in: M.I.T -> Advanced Voltage Settings -> 3D Power ControlCan't see any power options. can you be abit more specific
I'm still trying to get to grips with this board.
I set the intel turbo tec to auto! and each turbo ratio to 44. is that correct?
But i would like the volts to go down when idle. the only way this seems to happen, is if i set the cpu Vcore to auto?
Any ideas ?
Cheers
P.s why does the vots go down. if say i set it to 1.39. it would go down say to 1.34? when running prime hmmm not sure why?