990x OC for 24/7

Well the pump needs to be powered on, so yes.

I shaken my case around, and heard sounds, like the pump was getting trough air (like the sound i heard when i filled the empty system), until i couldnt hear that again. Am i good now? I opened the reservoir when the pump was running and its not full to the top, so i filled it to the top under operation, and shanek it again, layed it horizontaly, and the shaken it and put it on vertical. I also knocked gently on the waterblocks, radiotor and reservoir. What do i do now?

Temps are lower, idle about 26-27C, load at 4.6ghz, 1.435v vcore(max reading from cpu-z), mainly around 70C - 75C, max 81C under occt linpack, infinite, 90% free memory (running about 30 min now). Is it now ok?
 
Ive told you about 3 times already to turn it on to 100%

I tested 200x23 4.6ghz stable 1 hour of occt like you told me but it took 1.425v in bios 100% LLC, 1.363v idle, 1.415v - 1.439v under load, with temps around 70C - 75C most of the time (i sat there and observed), with max 85C afther 1 hour, on 2 cores, 78C-81C on others.

What should i do next?
 
I tested 200x23 4.6ghz stable 1 hour of occt like you told me but it took 1.425v in bios 100% LLC, 1.363v idle, 1.415v - 1.439v under load, with temps around 70C - 75C most of the time (i sat there and observed), with max 85C afther 1 hour, on 2 cores, 78C-81C on others.

What should i do next?

If you can't run it at lower volts you need to turn the multi down, don't think it's safe to be running 24/7 at those volts.

If you can lower voltage you should notice some slightly lower temps as well.

EDIT: oops, seems I was a tad out of context here.
 
I just finished testing 4.5ghz, 180x25, 1804 ram, 3608 uncore, cpu pll 1.31v, qpi/dram 1.25v, vcore 1.36v in bios, 1.356 IDLE, 1.369v - 1.376v LOAD, 1.5 hours of Prime95 on blend, stable. Temps in idle are:

core 1 = 27

core 2 = 24

core 3 = 34

core 4 = 24

core 5 = 27

core 6 = 30

max temp was 82C, on 2 cores, and 78C - 80C on other 4 cores. that was after 1.5 hours of testing. Room temp is about 27C.

How does it seem to you, guys? What more can i do?
 
IIm not going to be the only one saying this.

drop the multiplier and up the bus... again it will take less volts. Unless you really didn't luck out in the silicone lottery. Your temps are really maxed bro for an everyday clock. They tell me on here 75 is pushing it. Do you live in a sauna? That might be why your temps are a wee extreme for WC. Or your rad is just maxed out.
 
IIm not going to be the only one saying this.

drop the multiplier and up the bus... again it will take less volts. Unless you really didn't luck out in the silicone lottery. Your temps are really maxed bro for an everyday clock. They tell me on here 75 is pushing it. Do you live in a sauna? That might be why your temps are a wee extreme for WC. Or your rad is just maxed out.

Could anyone explain to me why is it better to OC with baseclock and not with the unlocked multi?
 
You raise the base clock you raise the clock on the RAM. If it's at 200 you can run your RAM at its factory speed of 1600.

When running any benchmarks a higher base clock will win over a higher multi at the same speeds.

Had read that it also gives you a higher bandwidth between processor and memory but I'm a bit skeptical on that.
 
Could anyone explain to me why is it better to OC with baseclock and not with the unlocked multi?

BCLK is the bandwidth between the cpu and mem - nb

Multi is how many times it fluctuates in a nano seccond afaik (something like that)

BCLK is better than multi and it just helps keep the bclk at 200 so your ram ect ties in, thats why we always say 1600 or 2000 ram kits for 1366
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BCLK is the bandwidth between the cpu and mem - nb

Multi is how many times it fluctuates in a nano seccond afaik (something like that)

BCLK is better than multi and it just helps keep the bclk at 200 so your ram ect ties in, thats why we always say 1600 or 2000 ram kits for 1366
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Ok, so tell me now that how do i get my memory working at 2005mhz on this thing? When i sett so, i loose sticks, showing 4gb or 2 gb, no matter how much qpi/dram i give it.
 
Ok, so tell me now that how do i get my memory working at 2005mhz on this thing? When i sett so, i loose sticks, showing 4gb or 2 gb, no matter how much qpi/dram i give it.

2000 is near enough to 2005, for that you need 200 base clock then you should be able to choose 2000 from a list of RAM frequencies, if you want 2005 we're going into decimal places with the base clock which is needless for 5 extra MHz, base clock and RAM speeds have no effect on capacity btw when you talk about the sticks being 2 or 4 GB
 
Ok, so tell me now that how do i get my memory working at 2005mhz on this thing? When i sett so, i loose sticks, showing 4gb or 2 gb, no matter how much qpi/dram i give it.

LOL the 5 mhz is really worth it
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K EDIT there is nothing you will gain out of that 5mhz matey just more of as hazzle IMHO!
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LOL the 5 mhz is really worth it
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K EDIT there is nothing you will gain out of that 5mhz matey just more of as hazzle IMHO!
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No, man, in bios it gives you 2005mhz, not 2000mhz, and i dont see less capacity on sticks, i have 3x2gb, but it shows 2gb ili 4gb total, so i loose sticks, or channels.
 
I don't know why you guys are telling the OP to run Uncore at 2x.

The stock Uncore on the 990x is 1.5x Trying to run it higher will gain very little performance benefit.

But as the OP has found, will be very difficult to get stable and will increase the cpu temps as well.

My advice would be to drop Uncore to 1.5x and start the clock over again. Once it is then stable at the max clock,

then maybe look at raising Uncore and trying again.
 
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