I increased my CPU speed to 5Ghz but now I can't...
I increased my CPU speed to 5Ghz but now I can't...
Hello, during my experience with the MSI Z370 Mortar, I overclocked my i7-8700k to 5Ghz at 1.350v and it worked fine. However, when I upgraded to the new Z390 Aorus Pro, I attempted to push it to 5ghz but failed. Under heavy stress on the CPU, my PC would crash with a blue screen stating "your pc ran into a problem etc...". This issue also occurred with 4.9 and 4.8 at 1.350v, only when stable with 1.350 was it reliable. I changed several BIOS settings to try and resolve the problem, but nothing resolved it. The temperatures remain normal.
My system specs are:
- Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro
- GTX 1080 Ti Aours
- Corsair 32GB RAM
- H100I liquid cooler
- Corsair RM850x power supply
Thank you.
Verify your PSU cables, there should be a 4-pin link marked for CPU or labeled ATX. Likely the person assembling the system didn't connect it to the PSU, so it's probably inside the box. It's straightforward to set up, so you should manage it yourself.
Not every mobile device is the same. Each setup has its own characteristics.
Not every mobile is the same. Each model has its own characteristics.
My z370 Mortar was standard, but the new z390 aours are built for +5ghz, as they say.
Adjust the voltage in increments of 0.05V until it stabilizes, ensuring the maximum output is 1.4V.
Adjust the voltage in increments of 0.05V until it stabilizes, aiming for a maximum of 1.4V vcore. I tried 5Ghz at 1.4V vcore but kept experiencing crashes with a blue screen after running Aida 64 on the CPU.
Adjust the voltage in increments of 0.05V until it stabilizes, aiming for a maximum of 1.4V vcore. I tried 5Ghz with 1.4V vcore but kept experiencing crashes after using Aida 64 to stress the CPU. Honestly, I’d go back to MSI and return the Gigabyte.