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Manual settings for frequency and voltages (i5-6000K)

Underboss
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Hi all

If you have read all my other threads recently, im changing things here and there to make it "stable" when playing games etc

anyway, i want to manually set the Bios stuff, as i have noticed when i run CPU-Z or MSI command center the frequency and voltages are constant changing

I am unsure what the correct setting are for my system

system in sig, bar the GPU (now 5700 XT red devil)

RAM is 4x 4Gb Corsair Vengeance 3000


please advise


thanks
 
anyone ?


Can you not adjust it so its not on AUTO everywhere ?
i want to be able to set the multiplayer to 35
i want to be able to set the correct Voltage and frequencies etc
 
You could try benching it yourself and pulling the max voltage? I think it is around 1.15v for a Skylake quad between 3 - 3.5 Ghz. It's pretty unusual to do this except to get max overclocks.
 
The frequency and voltages are supposed to change constantly. What is the problem that you're trying solve?


temps are fluctuating when they are changing

Also playing games , in Ultra 1080p @ 144 . runs fine, but because of the constant changes, im getting stuttering, otherwise its smooth as silk

either that or its something else
 
temps are fluctuating when they are changing

Also playing games , in Ultra 1080p @ 144 . runs fine, but because of the constant changes, im getting stuttering, otherwise its smooth as silk

either that or its something else

That's totally normal behaviour, set the power mode to 'High performance' if the stuttering remains then its not the cpus voltage and temps causing it (unless A- temps are too high/ B your running out of cores and bottlenecking)

The cpu's temp will change with load , clock speed , voltage etc

Also watch this :-

https://youtu.be/xsXFUVYPIx4
 
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