Additional: What is your 'vDroop Control' set at?
Auto as far as I am aware? Well, I have never changed the setting in the BIOS so I'm not sure what the default value is.
Liam
Additional: What is your 'vDroop Control' set at?
Would my RAM be affecting this at all? As you know from in my previous thread - I had to manually set the RAM voltage to 1.5v for it run safely at 1600Mhz.
Auto as far as I am aware? Well, I have never changed the setting in the BIOS so I'm not sure what the default value is.
I wouldn't have thought so - especially as you were runing small ffts - had it been a blend test there may have been an excuse to up the memory voltage by an increment or two. You've already tested extensively for memory stability (previous thread) so, for now, we'll assume it's not a factor for such a modest clock.
Does the vdroop need changing Plec?
It shouldn't with the static 1.3V - but would if you tried the auto voltage at 4.4 again.
I've just stopped Prime and gone back into the BIOS. Vdroop is indeed set to Auto, the only options are to change it from auto to Low vDroop. Shall I change it to low and do a prime test again with auto CPU voltage?
What was CPUz recording using 1.3V at full load?
I would leave it at auto.
Plec why do you recommend small ffts ? as this would not class as fully stable as it must do blend test instead to ensure it 100% stable !
ah right, ok fair enough. I just re-run prime at small ffts now to see if it was anything to do with my cpu not stable enough as if it passed the cpu then it could be my memory issues on the blend test failed. Thanks Plec.
Itook the board home and now facing SSD issues problem with freeze, try HDD and it seem ok and passed 4.6GHz and put SSD back in, got BSD straight away with 0x124.
So is the clock essentially is stable without the SSD installed?
If it is have you tested to see if the machine is stable at stock with the SSD?
Damnit
Prime has just error'd again on Worker no 3, 40 minutes into the test!
Do you think that it's best to step down to 4.2Ghz at auto voltage and go on from there?
Thanks - Liam
Prime has just error'd again on Worker no 3, 40 minutes into the test!
Do you think that it's best to step down to 4.2Ghz at auto voltage and go on from there?