Looking for assistance with boosting the G3258 processor on a GIGABYTE GA-B85M-DS3H system using Windows 10?
Looking for assistance with boosting the G3258 processor on a GIGABYTE GA-B85M-DS3H system using Windows 10?
I've managed to reach 4.2ghz but it's at 1.350 vcore, isn't that excessive? I've stress tested it and it reaches 80 degrees Celsius under load. Can't exceed 4.2ghz at that voltage? It seems like you might have received a not-so-good chip from the silicon lottery.
It really is problematic—it needs to be 1.360 for stability. What are the drawbacks of such a high voltage?
What speed is being set for the G3258, and was there a reminder to gradually raise the voltage?
What speed are you configuring the G3258 for, and did you plan to gradually raise the voltage? I attempted a setting of 4.0ghz and was wondering what other good configurations might work on this motherboard. I'm still learning overclocking and unsure if I made a mistake or if I can't do it here.
I've reached 4.2ghz but the voltage is at 1.350 vcore, isn't that excessive? I've stress tested it and it reaches 80°C under load. You can't exceed 4.2ghz at that voltage? It looks like you might have received a not-so-good chip from the silicon lottery.
I've reached 4.2ghz but the voltage is at 1.350vcore, isn't that excessive? I've stress tested it and it reaches 80 degrees Celsius under load. You probably didn't get a very reliable chip from the manufacturing process.
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jrncop :
I've reached 4.2ghz but it's at 1.350 vcore, isn't that excessive? I've stress tested it and it reaches 80°C under load. You can't exceed 4.2ghz at that voltage? It looks like you might have received a less-than-stellar chip from the silicon draw. Also, how long will its lifespan be at this setting?
I've managed to reach 4.2ghz but it's at 1.350 vcore, isn't that excessive? I've stress tested it and it reaches 80 degrees Celsius under load. Can't exceed 4.2ghz at that voltage? It looks like you might have received a not-so-good chip from the silicon lottery.
It really is problematic—it needs to be 1.360 for stability. What are the drawbacks of such a high voltage?
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jrncop :
I've reached 4.2ghz but it's at 1.350 vcore, isn't that excessive? I've stress tested it and it reaches 80 degrees Celsius under load.
Can't exceed 4.2ghz at that voltage? It looks like you might have received a not-so-good chip from the silicon lottery.
Yeah, it's really bad—it needs to be 1.360 for stability. What are the drawbacks of such a high voltage?
What do you think about the downsides?