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Gigabyte Z490 Vision D (Thunderbolt 3) + i5-10400 + AMD RX 580

Hi CaseySJ:
Has your SSDT this modify for no inject the ssdt in windows?

He mentioned in another post that these changes will be included in the next EFI he does for OC 0.6.6

Some are already done but the others will be finished on this next release.
Correct -- only the USB SSDT needs to modified, which will be done early next month with the OC 0.6.6 release.
 
Hello @unclejim

Welcome to the forum.

Fortunately this is an easy one to fix. After disabling the “INTEL-BT” SSDT we need to enable the standard USB SSDT:

SSDT-UIAC-VISION-D-V2.aml

This will disable the USB port associated with the Intel Bluetooth module.

Too easy, that did the trick.

Thanks!
 
Good morning people!

I've noticed way too high temps (100 degrees) on my 10700 CPU on load.
I've re-seated the CPU and had thermal paste changed.

I'm running with stock cooler, which I know is weak but on the other hand, I came to understand that on the Vision D mobo my CPU is basically overclocked by default, with PL1, PL2 and TAU settings that allow for a lot of power drawing and a lot ot of produced heat.

So I'm looking for a way of not damaging my components up to the moment when I upgrade my cooler.
I thought about trying disabling Intel Turbo Boost Technology and Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology on BIOS.
Wouyld that be a good call?

Here's my setup:
Vision D
i7 10700
iGPU
2x16Gb 3200MHz DDR4
NVMe drives on 2 of the M.2 slots
one HDD
All in a NZXT H440 case
 
I'm running with stock cooler, which I know is weak but on the other hand, I came to understand that on the Vision D mobo my CPU is basically overclocked by default, with PL1, PL2 and TAU settings that allow for a lot of power drawing and a lot ot of produced heat.
Intel should not even be shipping their lousy cooler with any i7 that they sell. Totally inadequate. Buy a good cooler and replace it.
 
Intel should not even be shipping their lousy cooler with any i7 that they sell. Totally inadequate. Buy a good cooler and replace it.
I'm running Cinebench with Turbo Boost and Turbo Boost Max disabled, with a room temperature of about 28 degrees and CPU is running at 65 degrees in multicore and 58 in single core.
I'm not sure if those are acceptable temps but at least it's not melting like it used to.
I'm certainly considering replacing the stock cooler.
 
I'm running Cinebench with Turbo Boost and Turbo Boost Max disabled, with a room temperature of about 28 degrees and CPU is running at 65 degrees in multicore and 58 in single core.
I'm not sure if those are acceptable temps but at least it's not melting like it used to.
I'm certainly considering replacing the stock cooler.
Please see last section of “Tech Talk” — Reducing CPU Temps with Load Line Calibration and Vcore.
 
Please see last section of “Tech Talk” — Reducing CPU Temps with Load Line Calibration and Vcore.
Thanks for chiming in @CaseySJ !
So I guess disabling Turbo Boost and Turbo Boost Max is not the wisest choice regarding performance, right?
I'll check that information right away.
 
Please see last section of “Tech Talk” — Reducing CPU Temps with Load Line Calibration and Vcore.
I followed this guidelines and temps still got to 100 degrees when running Cinebench R23 Multicore, for a 11794 score.
With Turbo Boost and Turbo Boost Max disabled, score was 7842 but temps were 65 degrees.
I guess I'll have to live with that lower performance for the time being.
Anyway, I think I'm not going to be able to get a cooler past $50, so I wonder if that cooler would be able to take those 100 degree marks down to acceptable (~65?) temps...
 
I think I'm not going to be able to get a cooler past $50, so I wonder if that cooler would be able to take those 100 degree marks down to acceptable (~65?) temps...
If you can buy from Amazon the best cooler for under $50 USD is this:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZYB8K77/?tag=tonymacx86com-20

They are out of stock from the manufacturer right now. 3rd party sellers increase the price by $25 or more.
The normal retail price from Scythe is $48.99. Can cool your i7 more than adequately. Very quiet too.

Look at the 12 heat pipes. Should keep an i7 at 65C or less under full load, depending on your case airflow.

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