I totally agree with you. I am trying the voltage method and set my voltage at "NORMAL" and started off with +.050 offset in DVID. Now I researched and found out that a lot of people are stable at +.060 give or take, depending on the board. At +.050 I got a BSOD right away. I slowly made my way...
I tried a few other things and found out this is very stable for me but I also would like to keep the degration of the chip to a minimum. I feel like am going in circles here :(
This is without using any offset or LLC.
Settings:
CPUz Idle Voltage: 1.380
CPUz Load Voltage: 1.368
Idle...
Seems like +.060 was the sweet spot. Ran Prime for over 2 hours and no BSOD or freezes. But just curious, the Vcore and temp looks almost identical to my original settings with LLC. Here are some photos. Maybe I am missing something. If it is the same results what is the difference in theses...
Thank you so much.
Now my VCore is 1.225. I put it as NORMAL with the DVID at -.045V like you said. Just to be clear when you say go "up" do you mean making the "-.045" to -.040 or -.050.
I just need to know what direction to go too :)
Again I appreciate your time with the photos.
I just tried your settings and windows tried to load but freezes. Do I just start moving the DVID number up until windows loads? Is that the only number I should touch from your settings? Also did you leave TB on as Auto?
I apologies for all the questions
Sorry noobie here. I put everything back to "stock". So now Im at:
34x
Vcore: 1.225
TB: enabled auto
Which "variable settings" are you referring too? I am not sure where to start. I do know I want 45x
Thanks Mcfool123. I've been messing with the settings all day and finally see what LLC does via CPU-Z. I think I finally got it to be stable (Prime still testing)
VCore: 1.265
LLC: Level 7
TB set to 45 for each core
everything else is auto.
CPU-Z reads the voltage @ 1.356 now with a temp of...
I'm very new to OC'ing and been researching a lot on which settings is best for my hardware. I understand that its mostly a trail and error solution but heres where im stuck.
I got my GB score from 12800ish to 16000ish by doing the following settings from this thread:
Multiplier: 45
load-line...
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