Hello, first timer here
(although I have lurked for quite some time)
First, I'd like to let it be known that this is my very first motherboard from ASUS and my first X79 board. Less than two weeks ago I bought all my brand spanking new parts all from the same online retailer (full system below).
Full system (all items are new)
i7-4930K + H100i cool it
16GB Kingston HyperX Beast Quad kit - with XMP profiles for 2133 and 2400MHz
ASUS Rampage IV Formula (RIVF) with latest BIOS
AMD R9 290X @ Stock
Samsung 840Pro with fresh install of Windows 8.1 Pro (64 bit)
EVGA Supernova 1300W PSU (I know it's an overkill, but I do plan on crossfiring later)
The system has been running great at stock but until recently I decided I wanted to dabble in some overclocking as my first Intel chip, the 3770K was a pleasure to overclock. I pulled 4.8GHz out of that chip on the MSI MPower board without much difficulty. Anyway, I wasn't expecting to get much out of this 4930K, and was only aiming for something like 4.4GHz at most.
I stability tested the system as best I could at stock (with the 3.9GHz turbo in tact) before dabbling and my stability methodology is like this:
First: Cinebench
Second: AIDA64
Third: OCCT (I let it run for about 20-30min, depending if I have the time in the day)
You might be wondering why I jump into Cinebench first, and it's simply because I've had overclocks in the past pass AIDA and OCCT but then fail Cinebench for no apparent reason, so I always like to get it out of the way first.
So from here, I restarted and jumped into the ASUS UEFI BIOS for the first time, which is still very overwhelming for me but I went straight in with these settings (starting at 4GHz):
Sync all-cores: 40 (for 4GHz)
Manual VCORE: 1.265
Intel SpeedStep: Disabled
C States: Disabled
CPU Spread-spectrum: Disabled
GPU Spread-spectrum: Disabled
CPU Load Line Collaboration: Medium
CPU Current (can't remember the exact name for it in the BIOS): 140%
Anything not mentioned above you should assume to be auto/default. Note: I always leave the RAM initially on stock/default values as I work on the CPU first.
Booted into Windows 8.1 fine. Booted up Cinebench and this is where things start to go wrong. Almost instantly I get a BSOD that states WHE_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR
I decided it could need more voltage, so I increased the vcore from 1.265 to 1.285. Same result again, BSOD with the same error. In the end I tried 1.325V and upward only to get the same recurring result.
Have I really gotten unlucky in the silicon lottery, so much that I can't go from a mere 3.9GHz to 4GHz or am I doing something wrong (which is highly possible as I hardly know what I'm doing)?
I'm almost tempted to ditch this for the X79 XPower board from MSI or get the ASUS Rampage IV Extreme Black Edition when it eventually hits retail stores.

First, I'd like to let it be known that this is my very first motherboard from ASUS and my first X79 board. Less than two weeks ago I bought all my brand spanking new parts all from the same online retailer (full system below).
Full system (all items are new)
i7-4930K + H100i cool it
16GB Kingston HyperX Beast Quad kit - with XMP profiles for 2133 and 2400MHz
ASUS Rampage IV Formula (RIVF) with latest BIOS
AMD R9 290X @ Stock
Samsung 840Pro with fresh install of Windows 8.1 Pro (64 bit)
EVGA Supernova 1300W PSU (I know it's an overkill, but I do plan on crossfiring later)
The system has been running great at stock but until recently I decided I wanted to dabble in some overclocking as my first Intel chip, the 3770K was a pleasure to overclock. I pulled 4.8GHz out of that chip on the MSI MPower board without much difficulty. Anyway, I wasn't expecting to get much out of this 4930K, and was only aiming for something like 4.4GHz at most.
I stability tested the system as best I could at stock (with the 3.9GHz turbo in tact) before dabbling and my stability methodology is like this:
First: Cinebench
Second: AIDA64
Third: OCCT (I let it run for about 20-30min, depending if I have the time in the day)
You might be wondering why I jump into Cinebench first, and it's simply because I've had overclocks in the past pass AIDA and OCCT but then fail Cinebench for no apparent reason, so I always like to get it out of the way first.
So from here, I restarted and jumped into the ASUS UEFI BIOS for the first time, which is still very overwhelming for me but I went straight in with these settings (starting at 4GHz):
Sync all-cores: 40 (for 4GHz)
Manual VCORE: 1.265
Intel SpeedStep: Disabled
C States: Disabled
CPU Spread-spectrum: Disabled
GPU Spread-spectrum: Disabled
CPU Load Line Collaboration: Medium
CPU Current (can't remember the exact name for it in the BIOS): 140%
Anything not mentioned above you should assume to be auto/default. Note: I always leave the RAM initially on stock/default values as I work on the CPU first.
Booted into Windows 8.1 fine. Booted up Cinebench and this is where things start to go wrong. Almost instantly I get a BSOD that states WHE_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR
I decided it could need more voltage, so I increased the vcore from 1.265 to 1.285. Same result again, BSOD with the same error. In the end I tried 1.325V and upward only to get the same recurring result.
Have I really gotten unlucky in the silicon lottery, so much that I can't go from a mere 3.9GHz to 4GHz or am I doing something wrong (which is highly possible as I hardly know what I'm doing)?
I'm almost tempted to ditch this for the X79 XPower board from MSI or get the ASUS Rampage IV Extreme Black Edition when it eventually hits retail stores.
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