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Atoll396
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07-09-2016, 04:10 PM
#11
I try to mess up a lit with the LLC and now I can have a 4.5ghz at 1.32v but from time to time when I shut down the pc or a force restart the bios will change my settings to the previous stable ones, any idea on that?
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Atoll396
07-09-2016, 04:10 PM #11

I try to mess up a lit with the LLC and now I can have a 4.5ghz at 1.32v but from time to time when I shut down the pc or a force restart the bios will change my settings to the previous stable ones, any idea on that?

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Dracode
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07-09-2016, 11:52 PM
#12
i’m trying to cause some issues with the LLC setup and now I’m experiencing a 4.5ghz at 1.32v. sometimes when I shut down the PC or force restart the BIOS, my settings revert to the previous stable configuration. do you have any insight into this?
settings tend to reset after system crashes.
make sure to save your configurations and try saving multiple versions with small adjustments.
4.6ghz should be achievable on all CPUs.
adjust core multiplier to 46
uncore multiplier between 39-45, but not at the same speed as the core.
set vcore to 1.35, no more than 1.4 depending on your cooling system. it’s fine as long as it doesn’t exceed 80°C.
verify the DRAM settings. ensure voltage and XMP are enabled.
increase load line calibration to high.
check Windows advanced power settings.
Process power management
minimum processor state: 100%
disable all sleep modes
if you prefer, you can also disable all C state modes
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Dracode
07-09-2016, 11:52 PM #12

i’m trying to cause some issues with the LLC setup and now I’m experiencing a 4.5ghz at 1.32v. sometimes when I shut down the PC or force restart the BIOS, my settings revert to the previous stable configuration. do you have any insight into this?
settings tend to reset after system crashes.
make sure to save your configurations and try saving multiple versions with small adjustments.
4.6ghz should be achievable on all CPUs.
adjust core multiplier to 46
uncore multiplier between 39-45, but not at the same speed as the core.
set vcore to 1.35, no more than 1.4 depending on your cooling system. it’s fine as long as it doesn’t exceed 80°C.
verify the DRAM settings. ensure voltage and XMP are enabled.
increase load line calibration to high.
check Windows advanced power settings.
Process power management
minimum processor state: 100%
disable all sleep modes
if you prefer, you can also disable all C state modes

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