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Yeah I did, let me load up that touch bios and have a look. Don't want to reboot atm. Give me a few minutes.
Thanks Voorhees1979, Very much appreciated.
never mind found it
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BTW did you get yours backup and running @ 4.4ghz?
@Voorhees1979, Very much appreciated your help, now got rig running @ 4.3ghz using turbo multi settings. Tried 4.4 & 4.5 but would not post, added up to 0.100 in dynamic vcore but still didn't boot, maybe something to do with other setting or using 16gig of ram.
Anyway got it running @4.3 with -0.060 (yes minus) setting in dynamic vcore. Got Prime95 running at the moment, In Touch Bio's temps @ 58c and vcore 1.25V. In CPUID temps are about 65c.
Thanks
I use a win 7 widget with coretemp on my second screen to keep tabs on temps 24/7, temps look high but I just did an alt-tab from gaming:
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@cjenks22 did it overclock ok then? Also you should always change the vcore, try to get it as low as possible. Also some chips need more voltage to overclock, no chip is the same.
@FiXiT glad you got your overclock going, I am sure it will do more, just finding the time to sit and mess around with those settings lol took me ages.
If its stable you should try for 4.6
Under normal gaming you should get around 50-60c. Prime etc will make it run a lot hotter but you wont get that in normal use.yer its back up and running now whats the best way to check the temp and core voltage, cpu-z with prime 95?
btw why are you changing vcore? i got mine running fine by just putting 44,44,44,44



Which Vcore reading would you trust the One in the Bio's at start-up or the reading in windows touch bio's.
@cjenks22 If your dynamic vcore (dvid) is set @ +0.0.50v you must no have lost all your setting other wise I would have thought this would have been on auto. Would be interested to know what your other setting are that OcUK set-up for you. Like Voorhees said I bet you could lower your dynamic vcore setting to get your total vcore volts down.
Which Vcore reading would you trust the One in the Bio's at start-up or the reading in windows touch bio's.
@cjenks22 If your dynamic vcore (dvid) is set @ +0.0.50v you must no have lost all your setting other wise I would have thought this would have been on auto. Would be interested to know what your other setting are that OcUK set-up for you. Like Voorhees said I bet you could lower your dynamic vcore setting to get your total vcore volts down.




Which Vcore reading would you trust the One in the Bio's at start-up or the reading in windows touch bio's.
@cjenks22 If your dynamic vcore (dvid) is set @ +0.0.50v you must no have lost all your setting other wise I would have thought this would have been on auto. Would be interested to know what your other setting are that OcUK set-up for you. Like Voorhees said I bet you could lower your dynamic vcore setting to get your total vcore volts down.