KING_OF_SAND
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So I purchased a new Z77X-UD5H board to replace my ASUS x68 but I am having so issues that make absolutely ZERO sense, and I think that is because I am switching from an ASUS to a new brand. The really only issue is with the voltages.
For example: My i52500k can do 4.6ghz no problem at 1.35v as tested on my ASUS board. So I bumped the multi to 46 (base 100) and the volts to 1.35. Boots okay and everything is fine until I look at CPU-z and realize the volts are not reading correctly and it IS the latest CPU-z. When I run prime95 it will do about 5 tests then crash. I found out this was happening because my CPU ONLY goes to 1.35 at idle and at load drops to 1.322 which is NOT enough. In order for my to hit 1.35 at load I have to bump the volts to 1.38v ~ 1.4v and load is at 1.35 ~ 1.36 which can run Prime for several hours.
Here is the kicker, when I adjust the volts to 1.4v my idle is 1.4v no matter how low the core clock goes (1.6ghz). What the Hell?! This is backwards!
I am using the F14 BIOS.
For example: My i52500k can do 4.6ghz no problem at 1.35v as tested on my ASUS board. So I bumped the multi to 46 (base 100) and the volts to 1.35. Boots okay and everything is fine until I look at CPU-z and realize the volts are not reading correctly and it IS the latest CPU-z. When I run prime95 it will do about 5 tests then crash. I found out this was happening because my CPU ONLY goes to 1.35 at idle and at load drops to 1.322 which is NOT enough. In order for my to hit 1.35 at load I have to bump the volts to 1.38v ~ 1.4v and load is at 1.35 ~ 1.36 which can run Prime for several hours.
Here is the kicker, when I adjust the volts to 1.4v my idle is 1.4v no matter how low the core clock goes (1.6ghz). What the Hell?! This is backwards!
I am using the F14 BIOS.