I picked up an i7-4790K 4.00GHz (Devil's Canyon) and a Gigabyte Z97X-UD5H motherboard. Running stock settings on everything. When I first installed it, it was really quite unstable with random crashes (In the form of immediately powering off and restarting). The crash could be reliably produced by running prime95. This would produce the crash immediately – click start, heartbeat pause, power off.
I was advised to update the BIOs, which I did, and this has improved matters. There are no more random crashes so far, and prime 95 will run for up to a couple of minutes, but then does still crash. Temps run around 25-35 idle, climb up to around 90-95 under full load, but seem stable at that point. It’s a retail cooler with some older thermal paste, so I think that’s about right? i.e I don’t think it’s a thermal cut off triggering. A friend suggested increasing the vcore voltage, but that feels odd to me – if I’m not running an overclock, shouldn’t it be stable at stock settings without uping the vcore? That said, the boards vcore is currently set to ‘auto’ – could that mean it’s changing the vcore dynamically and undervolting it, causing the instability? As you might have guessed, I’m new to fiddling with CPU settings – I tend to leave them stock.
Anyway, on to the questions:
Are the temps within acceptable range for a retail cooler on some thermal paste a couple of years old? 25-35 idle, up to 90-95 under full load? Could they cause a power-off if they are too high?
Is it likely that I need to increase the vcore? If so, would that be indicative of a fault, or just expected behavior?
If increasing the vcore is the right thing to do, how do I know what the default should be? The vcore comes with a list of options, I’m assuming I set it to whatever the default should be, test it with prime and step up if unstable until I find a stable option?
I was advised to update the BIOs, which I did, and this has improved matters. There are no more random crashes so far, and prime 95 will run for up to a couple of minutes, but then does still crash. Temps run around 25-35 idle, climb up to around 90-95 under full load, but seem stable at that point. It’s a retail cooler with some older thermal paste, so I think that’s about right? i.e I don’t think it’s a thermal cut off triggering. A friend suggested increasing the vcore voltage, but that feels odd to me – if I’m not running an overclock, shouldn’t it be stable at stock settings without uping the vcore? That said, the boards vcore is currently set to ‘auto’ – could that mean it’s changing the vcore dynamically and undervolting it, causing the instability? As you might have guessed, I’m new to fiddling with CPU settings – I tend to leave them stock.
Anyway, on to the questions:
Are the temps within acceptable range for a retail cooler on some thermal paste a couple of years old? 25-35 idle, up to 90-95 under full load? Could they cause a power-off if they are too high?
Is it likely that I need to increase the vcore? If so, would that be indicative of a fault, or just expected behavior?
If increasing the vcore is the right thing to do, how do I know what the default should be? The vcore comes with a list of options, I’m assuming I set it to whatever the default should be, test it with prime and step up if unstable until I find a stable option?