M Munster New member Jul 26, 2012 #1 Hi, I tried to overclock my 2500k with my new d3h board. When I rebooted, it just kept freezing in BIOS. I set the ratio to x44 abd the vCore to around 1.35v, and everything else to AUTO. BIOS is around F6, not updated yet. Any ideas.
Hi, I tried to overclock my 2500k with my new d3h board. When I rebooted, it just kept freezing in BIOS. I set the ratio to x44 abd the vCore to around 1.35v, and everything else to AUTO. BIOS is around F6, not updated yet. Any ideas.
MadMarc New member Jul 26, 2012 #3 I've got my 2500k to 4.5GHz only by changing the multiplier, but not all chips overclock equally well. Just set the multiplier to a lower setting until you get it stable.
I've got my 2500k to 4.5GHz only by changing the multiplier, but not all chips overclock equally well. Just set the multiplier to a lower setting until you get it stable.
M Munster New member Jul 26, 2012 #4 Well I just checked out my CPU temps with Real Temp and IBT. On Normal and V.High tests, temp was around 40-42c idol, and 58-60c stressed. I don't know if thats a little high on stock core.
Well I just checked out my CPU temps with Real Temp and IBT. On Normal and V.High tests, temp was around 40-42c idol, and 58-60c stressed. I don't know if thats a little high on stock core.
Ru5ty_t00l New member Jul 26, 2012 #5 Munster said: Well I just checked out my CPU temps with Real Temp and IBT. On Normal and V.High tests, temp was around 40-42c idol, and 58-60c stressed. I don't know if thats a little high on stock core. Click to expand... stock cooler? edit : just saw the DH-14. those temps r for stock cpuvcore and stock clock?
Munster said: Well I just checked out my CPU temps with Real Temp and IBT. On Normal and V.High tests, temp was around 40-42c idol, and 58-60c stressed. I don't know if thats a little high on stock core. Click to expand... stock cooler? edit : just saw the DH-14. those temps r for stock cpuvcore and stock clock?
M Munster New member Jul 26, 2012 #6 Ru5ty_t00l said: stock cooler? edit : just saw the DH-14. those temps r for stock cpuvcore and stock clock? Click to expand... Yup, 3.5ghz and AUTO for everything else.
Ru5ty_t00l said: stock cooler? edit : just saw the DH-14. those temps r for stock cpuvcore and stock clock? Click to expand... Yup, 3.5ghz and AUTO for everything else.
Ru5ty_t00l New member Jul 26, 2012 #7 u have to set the voltage manually cause in auto mode it goes higher try 40 multiplier and 1.200V
M Munster New member Jul 26, 2012 #8 Ru5ty_t00l said: u have to set the voltage manually cause in auto mode it goes higher try 40 multiplier and 1.200V Click to expand... Okies, do I need to do anything with, my understanding is that they relate to keeping the voltage stable under load. - vCore Voltage Respone (Fast - Slow / Auto) - vCore LLC (Extreme - Standard / Auto) - CPU VTT LLC (Extreme - Standard / Auto) Thx.
Ru5ty_t00l said: u have to set the voltage manually cause in auto mode it goes higher try 40 multiplier and 1.200V Click to expand... Okies, do I need to do anything with, my understanding is that they relate to keeping the voltage stable under load. - vCore Voltage Respone (Fast - Slow / Auto) - vCore LLC (Extreme - Standard / Auto) - CPU VTT LLC (Extreme - Standard / Auto) Thx.
Ru5ty_t00l New member Jul 26, 2012 #9 Munster said: Okies, do I need to do anything with, my understanding is that they relate to keeping the voltage stable under load. - vCore Voltage Respone (Fast - Slow / Auto) - vCore LLC (Extreme - Standard / Auto) - CPU VTT LLC (Extreme - Standard / Auto) Thx. Click to expand... 1st set it to fast 2nd set it to a level that there's a slight or no Vdroop. 3rd got no idea, leave as it is.
Munster said: Okies, do I need to do anything with, my understanding is that they relate to keeping the voltage stable under load. - vCore Voltage Respone (Fast - Slow / Auto) - vCore LLC (Extreme - Standard / Auto) - CPU VTT LLC (Extreme - Standard / Auto) Thx. Click to expand... 1st set it to fast 2nd set it to a level that there's a slight or no Vdroop. 3rd got no idea, leave as it is.
M Munster New member Jul 26, 2012 #10 Interesting. I updated the BIOS to F9, and the freezes/lockups have gone (as of yet).