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Asus DIP5 freezing?

Asus DIP5 freezing?

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MaddiBlake
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07-13-2016, 07:48 PM
#1
Hi all,
I'm trying to use the Dual Intelligent 5 suite from ASUS to fully lock my 4690k on a Z97-A/USB3.1 board...
I watched a few videos to see how it works, but I’m still facing an issue...
The 'stress test' indicator hasn’t changed from 0% after 30 minutes and seems stuck (can’t move the app or anything).
CPU-z shows a rising multiplier, so something is happening.
I set limits to stay under 1.276V and 80°C, hoping it would give me a safe idea... but nothing happened.
After clicking 'ok', it restarts, reopens DIP5, and shows the target frequency as expected—but then it just stops doing anything.
I forced a reboot once and it came back into the OS, reopened DIP5, and calibrated the fans correctly, which should have happened automatically.
Anyone else have similar problems?
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MaddiBlake
07-13-2016, 07:48 PM #1

Hi all,
I'm trying to use the Dual Intelligent 5 suite from ASUS to fully lock my 4690k on a Z97-A/USB3.1 board...
I watched a few videos to see how it works, but I’m still facing an issue...
The 'stress test' indicator hasn’t changed from 0% after 30 minutes and seems stuck (can’t move the app or anything).
CPU-z shows a rising multiplier, so something is happening.
I set limits to stay under 1.276V and 80°C, hoping it would give me a safe idea... but nothing happened.
After clicking 'ok', it restarts, reopens DIP5, and shows the target frequency as expected—but then it just stops doing anything.
I forced a reboot once and it came back into the OS, reopened DIP5, and calibrated the fans correctly, which should have happened automatically.
Anyone else have similar problems?

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ChocoMonster
Member
145
07-16-2016, 08:40 PM
#2
Weird. I left everything auto 'auto', didn't adjust the voltage cap or temperature limits, and everything seems to function properly—that's the positive side.
The downside...it looks like my CPU won't exceed 4.3GHz.
I thought DIP5 would reveal the bottleneck details (like voltage or safe temperature), but I'm not seeing it.
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ChocoMonster
07-16-2016, 08:40 PM #2

Weird. I left everything auto 'auto', didn't adjust the voltage cap or temperature limits, and everything seems to function properly—that's the positive side.
The downside...it looks like my CPU won't exceed 4.3GHz.
I thought DIP5 would reveal the bottleneck details (like voltage or safe temperature), but I'm not seeing it.