I've looked through the inter-webs and scoured through all
forums, I've found things that both did and did not help so I wanted
to come here to see if anyone else with an identical rig
has these issues I've come across that fixed theirs as well.
When I'm doing heavy loads or playing games the PC works fine.
But I wanted to try and undervolt my processor to save a little
more on the over heating its been doing ( Highest i've got was
near 70c with hyper 212 Evo / @ OC 3.8 GHz @ stock 1.2500v)
I've reset default the bios and then set the default options given by the BIOS
( Didn't set Auto ) and I've turned off every power saving / power reduce /
Reduce clock and watt feature there is in the bios.
I've set my ram to its specified timings as well as bus and ht and did
the LLC to extreme so the voltage won't jump around, or so I thought
shouldn't jump around. Turned off Core Turbo Boost and left the clock speed
to stock 3.5GHz and UV down to 1.2325v ( -0275v ).
I used OCCT for stressing, CPU-Z and HWMonitor for more info to read from.
The stress test goes in for about 10 minutes and the CPU temperature
reaches just above 60C, The Bus Speed and CPU Multiplier starts going bonkers.
The Bus drops down to 180MHZ and then shoots up to 240MHZ while the
core multiplier drops to 14.5 up to 17.5 ( 17.5 is stock )
Before with the 3.8 OC to the processor, it wasn't having problems loading
or crashing, no BSODS or frame skips in games. All it did was run hot near 70c
But doing this stress test, what the heck would be the issue
to make those 2 frequencies jump when the CPU reaches 60c
@ stock clock and 2 steps of UV?
Any thoughts?
Specs:
- Corsair Carbide Series 300R
3 120mm Case fans
- Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 Sock AM3+
- AMD FX-8320
CM Hyper 212 EVO
- HIS R9 270X Turbo Boost
- G.Skill Sniper Dual Channel Kit 16GB ( 2x8GB on slot 2/4 )
- Corsair HX750 PSU Gold 80+ Cert.
forums, I've found things that both did and did not help so I wanted
to come here to see if anyone else with an identical rig
has these issues I've come across that fixed theirs as well.
When I'm doing heavy loads or playing games the PC works fine.
But I wanted to try and undervolt my processor to save a little
more on the over heating its been doing ( Highest i've got was
near 70c with hyper 212 Evo / @ OC 3.8 GHz @ stock 1.2500v)
I've reset default the bios and then set the default options given by the BIOS
( Didn't set Auto ) and I've turned off every power saving / power reduce /
Reduce clock and watt feature there is in the bios.
I've set my ram to its specified timings as well as bus and ht and did
the LLC to extreme so the voltage won't jump around, or so I thought
shouldn't jump around. Turned off Core Turbo Boost and left the clock speed
to stock 3.5GHz and UV down to 1.2325v ( -0275v ).
I used OCCT for stressing, CPU-Z and HWMonitor for more info to read from.
The stress test goes in for about 10 minutes and the CPU temperature
reaches just above 60C, The Bus Speed and CPU Multiplier starts going bonkers.
The Bus drops down to 180MHZ and then shoots up to 240MHZ while the
core multiplier drops to 14.5 up to 17.5 ( 17.5 is stock )
Before with the 3.8 OC to the processor, it wasn't having problems loading
or crashing, no BSODS or frame skips in games. All it did was run hot near 70c
But doing this stress test, what the heck would be the issue
to make those 2 frequencies jump when the CPU reaches 60c
@ stock clock and 2 steps of UV?
Any thoughts?
Specs:
- Corsair Carbide Series 300R
3 120mm Case fans
- Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 Sock AM3+
- AMD FX-8320
CM Hyper 212 EVO
- HIS R9 270X Turbo Boost
- G.Skill Sniper Dual Channel Kit 16GB ( 2x8GB on slot 2/4 )
- Corsair HX750 PSU Gold 80+ Cert.