SmoulderingCircuits
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So my 4.3Ghz overclock has been set @1.481 and actually winding up to be 1.49 ~ 1.50v most of the time at idle and around 1.52 with a peak of 1.53v while gaming. That was all stable and never went up to the 1.55v death blow. But after about two weeks of use i decided to test the waters to see if i could get more and increased the Vcore to 1.49, seeing if i could get any higher with s'more juice, and sure enough everything else followed suit with +0.1v and then the system became unstable so i went back down to 1.481v bios voltage.
The system has been playing up all day today. So i lowered the mix from 226Mhz x19 to 224Mhz x19 hoping that would lessen the LLC. Nope, crashed just now suring a game (great in 2d apps though!). Got through to the bios again, which then cut out and gave me a blank display, so had to power on a second time and try again. This time i tryed 200Mhz x21 and the system, as kind of expected, crashed at the startup screen. I now have everything running at defaults to write this post and for the time being.
My question is do you think i should go anywhere near 4.3Ghz again or stick nearer 4.0Ghz on a lower voltage? What about turbo core? I could use that to boost speed as high as possible during 2d apps then lower back down to something like 3.6Ghz ~ 3.8Ghz for benching and gaming
The system has been playing up all day today. So i lowered the mix from 226Mhz x19 to 224Mhz x19 hoping that would lessen the LLC. Nope, crashed just now suring a game (great in 2d apps though!). Got through to the bios again, which then cut out and gave me a blank display, so had to power on a second time and try again. This time i tryed 200Mhz x21 and the system, as kind of expected, crashed at the startup screen. I now have everything running at defaults to write this post and for the time being.
My question is do you think i should go anywhere near 4.3Ghz again or stick nearer 4.0Ghz on a lower voltage? What about turbo core? I could use that to boost speed as high as possible during 2d apps then lower back down to something like 3.6Ghz ~ 3.8Ghz for benching and gaming