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g1 sniper b5 unlock cpu voltage details?

g1 sniper b5 unlock cpu voltage details?

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CraftArt
Member
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12-23-2024, 08:42 PM
#1
hello guys i have some questions about how my G1 sniper b5 unlocks the CPU voltage. it seems to go from 1.2v up to higher levels. i know the chipset is b85 and the bios limits it at 1.2v in f9. but when i try to increase the voltage of my g3258 from 3.2gHz to 4.5gHz with normal voltages to reach the max, it shows 1.25v according to cpu z. during a real bench stress test lasting 30 minutes, it didn’t crash. then i tried pushing it even higher to 4.6gHz but it crashed. i checked the voltage and set it to 1.3v, which worked. i’m curious about how that happened. usually when i try to increase the voltage, it just stays at 1.2v, even if i type in 1.201v. it goes back down to 1.200v. so i restarted my system and ran a stress test on windows with 4.6gHz and 1.3v for 15 minutes using real bench. it passed, but the temperatures were high—max 84°C, min 29°C, value between 69 to 79 degrees. i’m using an h50 liquid cooler and planning to switch to an h100.

i also attempted to boot at 4.7gHz with 1.375v and didn’t run a stress test. instead, i watched youtube videos for 15 minutes to see if it would work without crashing, aiming for a temperature around 61°C, value 31°C, min 66°C, max 69°C. i’m worried about stress testing my cpu at 4.7gHz without a better cooler.

so my main question is: does my motherboard have any issues, or can the CPU voltage really be unlocked on this board?
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CraftArt
12-23-2024, 08:42 PM #1

hello guys i have some questions about how my G1 sniper b5 unlocks the CPU voltage. it seems to go from 1.2v up to higher levels. i know the chipset is b85 and the bios limits it at 1.2v in f9. but when i try to increase the voltage of my g3258 from 3.2gHz to 4.5gHz with normal voltages to reach the max, it shows 1.25v according to cpu z. during a real bench stress test lasting 30 minutes, it didn’t crash. then i tried pushing it even higher to 4.6gHz but it crashed. i checked the voltage and set it to 1.3v, which worked. i’m curious about how that happened. usually when i try to increase the voltage, it just stays at 1.2v, even if i type in 1.201v. it goes back down to 1.200v. so i restarted my system and ran a stress test on windows with 4.6gHz and 1.3v for 15 minutes using real bench. it passed, but the temperatures were high—max 84°C, min 29°C, value between 69 to 79 degrees. i’m using an h50 liquid cooler and planning to switch to an h100.

i also attempted to boot at 4.7gHz with 1.375v and didn’t run a stress test. instead, i watched youtube videos for 15 minutes to see if it would work without crashing, aiming for a temperature around 61°C, value 31°C, min 66°C, max 69°C. i’m worried about stress testing my cpu at 4.7gHz without a better cooler.

so my main question is: does my motherboard have any issues, or can the CPU voltage really be unlocked on this board?

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Colamile
Junior Member
43
12-31-2024, 12:57 PM
#2
Unlocking the voltage requires flashing your UEFI, a process that involves some risk.
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Colamile
12-31-2024, 12:57 PM #2

Unlocking the voltage requires flashing your UEFI, a process that involves some risk.

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Tavado
Senior Member
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01-06-2025, 05:46 PM
#3
Unlocking the voltage requires flashing your UEFI, a process that involves some risk.
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Tavado
01-06-2025, 05:46 PM #3

Unlocking the voltage requires flashing your UEFI, a process that involves some risk.