Issues Arising from Overclocking Motherboard
Issues Arising from Overclocking Motherboard
There is probably, almost certainly, a setting for that in the bios. I'm just not remembering what it is. I don't want you to think I forgot but I'll look at that as soon as I'm able and let you know if something jumps out at me. You might also want to see if you can find a board specific tutorial on overclocking that model or look through the user manual to see if you can find a setting that's relevant. Could be DRAM training voltage, could be something else.
If I find it I'll let you know but for now I wouldn't be TOO worried about it so long as it is working correctly. You can TRY bumping the voltage another .05v (So, 1.3v total) but I wouldn't go beyond that AND if it seems to mess with the stability or thermals too much, I'd put it right back.
Also, ensure you don't rely on HWmonitor or Open hardware monitor for tracking temperatures or sensors.
Also, verify that the memory modules are placed in DIMM slots A2 and B2. Ensure no other slots are utilized for a two-module setup on that board. Additionally, are you modifying the BIOS or the A tuning utility?
Darkbreeze:
Also, verify that the memory modules are installed in DIMM slots A2 and B2 only. Avoid using any other slots for a two module setup on that board. Additionally, are you modifying the BIOS or the A tuning utility?
Yes, I will also review those settings. I'm making changes to the BIOS.
To date, everything is functioning smoothly without any issues.