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Need Help with New Pc

Need Help with New Pc

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MarcMcvey
Member
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02-04-2016, 01:48 PM
#1
Hey everyone,
I’m reaching out for help with a recent purchase I made a few days back. I haven’t ever overclocked my system before, so I’m a bit concerned about the auto-voltage feature sometimes jumping from 0.700 to 1.100. I just want it to stay at the stock settings and don’t mind adjusting it over time.
Here’s what I have:
Intel® Core™i7 Six Core Processor i7-5930K (3.5GHz) 15MB Cache
ASUS® X99-A: ATX, HSW-E CPU, USB 3.0, SATA 6 GB/s
16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3000MHz X.M.P (4 x 4GB)
Idle temps for CPU: 34-37c
For GPU: 30c
For motherboard: 28c
My system specs are listed, but I’m unsure what settings to change in the BIOS since there aren’t just a few options.
Thank you for taking the time to read this—I’d really appreciate any advice.
P.S. I noticed the PC comes with 6 fans (2 front, 1 back, 2 top, 1 on CPU) and a Noctua NH-D15S cooler.
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MarcMcvey
02-04-2016, 01:48 PM #1

Hey everyone,
I’m reaching out for help with a recent purchase I made a few days back. I haven’t ever overclocked my system before, so I’m a bit concerned about the auto-voltage feature sometimes jumping from 0.700 to 1.100. I just want it to stay at the stock settings and don’t mind adjusting it over time.
Here’s what I have:
Intel® Core™i7 Six Core Processor i7-5930K (3.5GHz) 15MB Cache
ASUS® X99-A: ATX, HSW-E CPU, USB 3.0, SATA 6 GB/s
16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3000MHz X.M.P (4 x 4GB)
Idle temps for CPU: 34-37c
For GPU: 30c
For motherboard: 28c
My system specs are listed, but I’m unsure what settings to change in the BIOS since there aren’t just a few options.
Thank you for taking the time to read this—I’d really appreciate any advice.
P.S. I noticed the PC comes with 6 fans (2 front, 1 back, 2 top, 1 on CPU) and a Noctua NH-D15S cooler.

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sniperboy650
Senior Member
735
02-04-2016, 02:04 PM
#2
You can configure voltage in your bios, but auto voltage is fine—it uses power only as required and won’t cause overvoltage to your CPU. I’d go with it as is.
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sniperboy650
02-04-2016, 02:04 PM #2

You can configure voltage in your bios, but auto voltage is fine—it uses power only as required and won’t cause overvoltage to your CPU. I’d go with it as is.

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camchrism
Member
212
02-04-2016, 02:50 PM
#3
You can configure voltage in your bios, but auto voltage is fine—it uses power only as required and won’t cause overvoltage to your CPU. I’d go with it as is.
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camchrism
02-04-2016, 02:50 PM #3

You can configure voltage in your bios, but auto voltage is fine—it uses power only as required and won’t cause overvoltage to your CPU. I’d go with it as is.