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unless it is a custom bios which is locked.
Or just password protected.
yeah i will send the builders an email
unless it is a custom bios which is locked.
Or just password protected.
could be,i dont like messing with folks's systems tbh
only way around that would be to flash the bios again
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
how do i know if the cpu is reducing to 1600mhz when idle?
looking at easytune now and it varies from 800mhz to the full 4000mhz and the voltage varies between 0.987v and 1.280v
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
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