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Issue with Asus TUF Z390 Gaming Plus Wi-Fi and i5-9600K overclocking exceeding 4.7GHz

Issue with Asus TUF Z390 Gaming Plus Wi-Fi and i5-9600K overclocking exceeding 4.7GHz

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TheFallenRose
Senior Member
616
06-10-2018, 05:30 AM
#1
Hello dear friends.
I have issue when I trying to overclock i5-9600k on Asus TUF Z390 Plus Gaming WiFI. I Achieved 4.7 GHz all core but above 4.7 (Example 4.8 GHz or greater) don't let me to boot a pc or if booted pc crashes in less ten 1 min.
I have good air cooler and CPU temps is great at 4.7 GHz.
The bios is updated to the latest version
Also I noticed that CPU Current Capability is 140% max instead of 170% in the bios.
I have already tried overclocking with intel performance maximizer and this soft told me I can run at 4.7 GHz
I think Digi+VRM is throttling, What do you guys think about it?
See full specs of my PC:
i5-9600K
Asus TUF Z390-Plus Gaming (WI-FI)
Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB 3200 MHz CL16
Deepcool 700W PSU (Real 650W)
PS. Sorry for my bad English. Waiting some response. Thanks
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TheFallenRose
06-10-2018, 05:30 AM #1

Hello dear friends.
I have issue when I trying to overclock i5-9600k on Asus TUF Z390 Plus Gaming WiFI. I Achieved 4.7 GHz all core but above 4.7 (Example 4.8 GHz or greater) don't let me to boot a pc or if booted pc crashes in less ten 1 min.
I have good air cooler and CPU temps is great at 4.7 GHz.
The bios is updated to the latest version
Also I noticed that CPU Current Capability is 140% max instead of 170% in the bios.
I have already tried overclocking with intel performance maximizer and this soft told me I can run at 4.7 GHz
I think Digi+VRM is throttling, What do you guys think about it?
See full specs of my PC:
i5-9600K
Asus TUF Z390-Plus Gaming (WI-FI)
Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB 3200 MHz CL16
Deepcool 700W PSU (Real 650W)
PS. Sorry for my bad English. Waiting some response. Thanks

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iron_finder1
Posting Freak
750
06-11-2018, 11:13 PM
#2
are you raising the vcore?
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iron_finder1
06-11-2018, 11:13 PM #2

are you raising the vcore?