overclocked and normal core temp

it might be clocking down,cpu-z doesnt always display the idle clocks

look in easytune it should tell you correctly in there
 
seems a lot for 4ghz to me?

do you have a usb memory stick? if you plug that in and press f12 for each bios page it will take a screenshot of each bios setting,that way you wont lose your current settings should an oc attempt fail and reset the bios

id do that first then you can try setting

cpu voltage response to fast

cpu voltage to normal
cpu llc loadline calibration to medium
dvid (dynamic voltage) to +0.030 to start with,may need more/less

look for and enable eist/intel speedstep and c1e c3/c6

all those will be in the m.i.t section of the bios just look through each page carefully and set each settings and save/exit

only do this once youve copied your current bios/oc settings

with those settings cpu will auto downclock at idle and use 1600mhz cpu speed and less than 1v,and shootup to 4ghz full cpu voltage if needed automatically



manage to change these now, when you said the dvid needs to be more or less what does this mean?
 
looking at easytune now and it varies from 800mhz to the full 4000mhz and the voltage varies between 0.987v and 1.280v

thats right then,its working in power saving mode,another progam to look in is realtemp,it shows your core temps of the cpu and the cpu speed

you might be able to lower the dvid to say +0.025v or +0.020v you will need to test for stability and lower if it passes

from what they were using 1.38v to 1.28v now (assuming its still stable) thats a big drop in cpu voltage and heat
 
ok you can use prime95 on blend test for 30min- 1 hour or do 5 runs on high in intel burn test

make sure the core temps stay below 80c if you can,

for quick stability testing just do 5 runs/high in intel burn test and if it passes try one/two clicks lower dvid and retest

once it starts to fail the test up the dvid one/two clicks and test in prim95 then if it passes that id settle at that


what are your temps like now? lower than before at load/idle?
 
at idle/loss stress the temperature is around 30 a vast improvement. i have only just read this i had already done 10 runs on high using intel burn test and it passed but the temps were around 80 - 85
 
at idle/loss stress the temperature is around 30 a vast improvement. i have only just read this i had already done 10 runs on high using intel burn test and it passed but the temps were around 80 - 85

if it passed you can afford to lower cpu/dvid more id try +0.020 now and repeat the test

85 is ok for now but youll get it lower with lower dvid
 
i have lowered it to 0.020 and the temperatures are around the same and its passed but it did hit a max of 100 degree at one point

how did that happen? you only hit 85 before? did you set to high in intel burn test? not maximum?

if it passed try with +0.010v now an stop the test if it goes above 85c

intel burn test 5 runs on high
 
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these are my setting if this helps
sorry the pictures are so big :/
 
ok try now with no dvid so +0.00000v and see if thats any better,it could be your cooler i dont know,what were cpu load voltages while you were testing?

how were you managing before at 1.36v cpu voltage? youve knocked a lot off since then
 
ran burn test again and the same result it max's around 100
volatage was 0.8 before and during 1.246
my pc does seem to be making more noise than before
 
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