F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Overclocking Manual for Gigabyte Aorus Master Z390 Newest BIOS F10 (as of 10/28/19)

Overclocking Manual for Gigabyte Aorus Master Z390 Newest BIOS F10 (as of 10/28/19)

Overclocking Manual for Gigabyte Aorus Master Z390 Newest BIOS F10 (as of 10/28/19)

R
reedcat
Junior Member
2
04-14-2018, 11:22 AM
#1
Seeking recommendations for the latest updated overclocking instructions for the newest Gigabyte Z390 F10 BIOS. I need more resources since some previous options are missing. I’m attempting to manually overclock an i9-9900ks and am currently stuck at 5.1 ghz with sustained boost across all cores using a clock ratio adjustment of 51 with MCE enabled. This causes excessively high board voltages (up to 1.376), though I struggle to achieve stable core turbo boost manually. I want to lower the Vcore manually, but when I try to adjust the core voltage and disable MCE, the cores only maintain the 5.1 boost for a few seconds before dropping back to 5.0. The earlier BIOS guides aren’t very useful now since I’m using F10, which is meant for i9-9900ks. CPU temperatures remain low, rarely going above 75°C, which is great, but I still want to reduce voltage if possible to protect the chip. I’m experienced with overclocking and haven’t faced this issue on my previous Asus Z370 board. Please help!
R
reedcat
04-14-2018, 11:22 AM #1

Seeking recommendations for the latest updated overclocking instructions for the newest Gigabyte Z390 F10 BIOS. I need more resources since some previous options are missing. I’m attempting to manually overclock an i9-9900ks and am currently stuck at 5.1 ghz with sustained boost across all cores using a clock ratio adjustment of 51 with MCE enabled. This causes excessively high board voltages (up to 1.376), though I struggle to achieve stable core turbo boost manually. I want to lower the Vcore manually, but when I try to adjust the core voltage and disable MCE, the cores only maintain the 5.1 boost for a few seconds before dropping back to 5.0. The earlier BIOS guides aren’t very useful now since I’m using F10, which is meant for i9-9900ks. CPU temperatures remain low, rarely going above 75°C, which is great, but I still want to reduce voltage if possible to protect the chip. I’m experienced with overclocking and haven’t faced this issue on my previous Asus Z370 board. Please help!

A
adricrono
Junior Member
48
04-14-2018, 11:48 AM
#2
I believe I fixed my own issue. I left MCE running after turning off the standard C-States and power-saving settings. Now it's stable at 5.2 GHz across all cores, using 1.325V with no AVX offset.
A
adricrono
04-14-2018, 11:48 AM #2

I believe I fixed my own issue. I left MCE running after turning off the standard C-States and power-saving settings. Now it's stable at 5.2 GHz across all cores, using 1.325V with no AVX offset.

M
Miyuumi
Senior Member
543
04-14-2018, 05:51 PM
#3
I’ve reached a stable 5.3 ghz across the entire core setup using 1.340V, with MCE active and all other features disabled in C mode and power-saving options.
M
Miyuumi
04-14-2018, 05:51 PM #3

I’ve reached a stable 5.3 ghz across the entire core setup using 1.340V, with MCE active and all other features disabled in C mode and power-saving options.

F
Fireano
Junior Member
45
04-14-2018, 06:41 PM
#4
Hello! I'm checking if the current settings remain stable for you.
F
Fireano
04-14-2018, 06:41 PM #4

Hello! I'm checking if the current settings remain stable for you.

C
Creeperkingo4
Member
50
04-15-2018, 03:18 AM
#5
Hi! I’m still working well within those configurations, and temperatures haven’t increased much. I haven’t pushed the system as intensely as before when using flight sim. I’ve kept playing many FPS games at high or ultra settings without any crashes.

I also noticed I have less room to overclock my RAM because my CPU is already heavily overclocked.

Hope this helps!
C
Creeperkingo4
04-15-2018, 03:18 AM #5

Hi! I’m still working well within those configurations, and temperatures haven’t increased much. I haven’t pushed the system as intensely as before when using flight sim. I’ve kept playing many FPS games at high or ultra settings without any crashes.

I also noticed I have less room to overclock my RAM because my CPU is already heavily overclocked.

Hope this helps!