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MyLax
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04-18-2016, 10:49 AM
#21
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MyLax
04-18-2016, 10:49 AM #21

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Losfun
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04-21-2016, 04:52 AM
#22
TofuHaroto achieved -0.072V on Dynamic Vcore, now showing a peak of 1.308V instead of the previous 1.380V. This suggests it's nearing the target 1.3125V I planned. Idle temperatures stayed between 40-45°C without those strange spikes, and full load temps remained under 75°C. After running Cinebench, system stability improved significantly with top scores ever recorded. Multicore performance: 1501, Single core: 400. Thanks to all! I'll try overclocking the iGPU once the new cooler arrives :3
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Losfun
04-21-2016, 04:52 AM #22

TofuHaroto achieved -0.072V on Dynamic Vcore, now showing a peak of 1.308V instead of the previous 1.380V. This suggests it's nearing the target 1.3125V I planned. Idle temperatures stayed between 40-45°C without those strange spikes, and full load temps remained under 75°C. After running Cinebench, system stability improved significantly with top scores ever recorded. Multicore performance: 1501, Single core: 400. Thanks to all! I'll try overclocking the iGPU once the new cooler arrives :3

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Whatever_YT
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04-21-2016, 09:32 AM
#23
Sorry, the issue keeps happening. After shutting down and restarting, the CPU stays stuck at 3693MHz. In the BIOS it was set to 3.9GHz. What’s going on?
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Whatever_YT
04-21-2016, 09:32 AM #23

Sorry, the issue keeps happening. After shutting down and restarting, the CPU stays stuck at 3693MHz. In the BIOS it was set to 3.9GHz. What’s going on?

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ERKKIN
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04-27-2016, 04:21 AM
#24
It might be due to an unstable overclock or a faulty BIOS. Check if your system is current. Usually, enabling PBO will make the same adjustments.
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ERKKIN
04-27-2016, 04:21 AM #24

It might be due to an unstable overclock or a faulty BIOS. Check if your system is current. Usually, enabling PBO will make the same adjustments.

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Jameszaa333
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04-27-2016, 11:01 AM
#25
X570e-gaming specs include 3800x 4.275ghz, 2080ti, and 4X8 g. The question is about adjusting voltages when the CLDCO and VDDG aren't auto-activated at 3466MHz. You're considering settings like 16,18,19, trp19, tras36, etc., and are unsure about using rcdwr19, ras38, trc60, and related options. The concern is whether the thermal management will work properly with these configurations.
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Jameszaa333
04-27-2016, 11:01 AM #25

X570e-gaming specs include 3800x 4.275ghz, 2080ti, and 4X8 g. The question is about adjusting voltages when the CLDCO and VDDG aren't auto-activated at 3466MHz. You're considering settings like 16,18,19, trp19, tras36, etc., and are unsure about using rcdwr19, ras38, trc60, and related options. The concern is whether the thermal management will work properly with these configurations.

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