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01-28-2019 03:46 PM #1
wonderin PC Specs Motherboard X99 Strix Gaming Processor Intel i7 6850k Memory (part number) HX430C15PB3K2/32 Graphics Card #1 Strix 1080 Ti OC Monitor Dell S2417DG @165 Storage #1 Samsung Evo 960 m.2 CPU Cooler NZXT Kraken x62 Case Corsair 780 Power Supply SeaSonic Prime 750W Titanium Keyboard Razer Blackwidow Chroma 2 Mouse Razer Death Adder Elite Headset HyperX Cloud Mouse Pad Razer Gigantus OS Windows 10
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Broadwell-E expirienced overclocking help needed
hey pro overlockers, noob needs some advices here.
Recently I've decided to push my 6850k a bit further (within the common sense).
For 2 years it's been running @4000 mhz all cores via XMP profile for my 3000mhz ram (with 3125 cache). Xmp changes the blck to 125 (as far as I know, broadwell-E are stable with high frequency RAM at 125 bclk) and vcore to 1.222.
I've tried to push it a bit to 4.250, setting 1.282 value to vcore manually, seems stable. mobo is strix x99, temperatures are sitting <60c after 30 mins realbench stress test (with nzxt kraken x62).
I'm wondering, should I also change other settings like vcore offset agent etc., should I overlock cache?
And, in general, should I push frequency further regarding I'm mostly playing competetive games and working with Adobe software (AE, PS, IL)?
Just trying to understand my cpu/system better. like a good parent*
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01-29-2019 09:49 PM #2
ThrashZone PC Specs Motherboard z490 XII Apex 2nd x299 VI Apex 3rd x99 sabertooth Processor i9-10900k w/Foundation & i9-9940x w/SigV2 & 5930k w/ek-Magnitude Memory (part number) Trident-Z 3600c16 2x8 2nd Trident-Z 3600C16 4x8 3rd 3200c14 4x8 Graphics Card #1 Titan Xp & 1080ti FTW3 both water cooled & evga 980ti gaming on air Monitor AOC G2460PG 24"G-Sync 144Hz & ASUS VG248QE 24" 144Hz Storage #1 2-Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500gb M.2 & 2.5" ssd's 850 pro's for os 850 evo for games Storage #2 2-LG Blu-Ray WH16NS40 CPU Cooler 2-240GTX with Heatkiller-4-Pro/ vrm water block Both&x299 2-280GTX 2-D5's before and after rads Case 2- Corsair 450D with second floors for 240GTX & 280GTX rads & 2 Test Benchs Power Supply EVGA 1000P2 & 1200P2 & 850p2 Keyboard 3x Logitech G710+ Mouse 3x Red dragon Perdition OS Linux-Cinnimon 20.2 & Win-7-10-11 pro Accessory #1 Optimus Foundation copper plexi 2nd Optimus SigV2 Accessory #2 Mayhems clear all Accessory #3 ModMyMods 3/8-5/8" clear soft tubing/ MORA 360 Pro x2
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Hi,
Off your voltages you posted on ocn these items are too high take them off Auto
Shouldn't be over 1.2v any of them especially not vccio cpu should be set to 1.05v it's standard voltage same as vccio pch which is in that range
System agent = vccsa you shouldn't need more than it's standard voltage which will show up if you highlight the item in bios probably 1.0v
Cache also should be way lower I'd use it's standard too if on auto cache min and max.
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01-30-2019 10:41 AM #3
wonderin PC Specs Motherboard X99 Strix Gaming Processor Intel i7 6850k Memory (part number) HX430C15PB3K2/32 Graphics Card #1 Strix 1080 Ti OC Monitor Dell S2417DG @165 Storage #1 Samsung Evo 960 m.2 CPU Cooler NZXT Kraken x62 Case Corsair 780 Power Supply SeaSonic Prime 750W Titanium Keyboard Razer Blackwidow Chroma 2 Mouse Razer Death Adder Elite Headset HyperX Cloud Mouse Pad Razer Gigantus OS Windows 10
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Hi ThrashZone,
You've got me here my friend
according to Raja bw-e overclocking guide:
"CPU System Agent: The System Agent is responsible for handling IO between the CPU and other domains. From an overclocking perspective, the System Agent voltage is especially important for memory overclocking. By default, can only be changed by an offset. To obtain access to Manual Mode, the Fully Manual Mode option must be set to Enabled. For memory speeds over DDR4-3000 or if using high-density memory kits, voltages up to 1.30V may be required. Some CPUs have “weak” memory controllers that require elevated voltages to maintain stability. If possible, do not venture too far from 1.30V as a maximum."
https://edgeup.asus.com/2016/broadwe...cking-guide/5/
I'm really confused about misleading information...
maybe you are missing something about these specific CPUs, or i'm being too noobish.. *Should I change what you've said and then run the stresstest and check those voltages again?
and should I overclock cpu/cache more than it already is in your opinion?Last edited by wonderin; 01-30-2019 at 12:28 PM.
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01-30-2019 01:32 PM #4
ThrashZone PC Specs Motherboard z490 XII Apex 2nd x299 VI Apex 3rd x99 sabertooth Processor i9-10900k w/Foundation & i9-9940x w/SigV2 & 5930k w/ek-Magnitude Memory (part number) Trident-Z 3600c16 2x8 2nd Trident-Z 3600C16 4x8 3rd 3200c14 4x8 Graphics Card #1 Titan Xp & 1080ti FTW3 both water cooled & evga 980ti gaming on air Monitor AOC G2460PG 24"G-Sync 144Hz & ASUS VG248QE 24" 144Hz Storage #1 2-Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500gb M.2 & 2.5" ssd's 850 pro's for os 850 evo for games Storage #2 2-LG Blu-Ray WH16NS40 CPU Cooler 2-240GTX with Heatkiller-4-Pro/ vrm water block Both&x299 2-280GTX 2-D5's before and after rads Case 2- Corsair 450D with second floors for 240GTX & 280GTX rads & 2 Test Benchs Power Supply EVGA 1000P2 & 1200P2 & 850p2 Keyboard 3x Logitech G710+ Mouse 3x Red dragon Perdition OS Linux-Cinnimon 20.2 & Win-7-10-11 pro Accessory #1 Optimus Foundation copper plexi 2nd Optimus SigV2 Accessory #2 Mayhems clear all Accessory #3 ModMyMods 3/8-5/8" clear soft tubing/ MORA 360 Pro x2
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Hi,
With all respect to RaJa he really does not keep hardware very long to know how long it takes to fry a cpu
Not that 1.3v core voltage is bad if one can cool it
1.25v vccio cpu is bad long term and possibly short term where as it's hasswell-e counter part uses 1.05v pretty much all the time it standard default but that is only from bios 2101 back
All new broadwell-e bios push vccio cpu way too high.Last edited by ThrashZone; 01-30-2019 at 01:35 PM.
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01-30-2019 01:47 PM #5
wonderin PC Specs Motherboard X99 Strix Gaming Processor Intel i7 6850k Memory (part number) HX430C15PB3K2/32 Graphics Card #1 Strix 1080 Ti OC Monitor Dell S2417DG @165 Storage #1 Samsung Evo 960 m.2 CPU Cooler NZXT Kraken x62 Case Corsair 780 Power Supply SeaSonic Prime 750W Titanium Keyboard Razer Blackwidow Chroma 2 Mouse Razer Death Adder Elite Headset HyperX Cloud Mouse Pad Razer Gigantus OS Windows 10
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01-31-2019 08:16 AM #6
I’m still using the CPU I used to write that guide in my daily rig, and it’s switched on for 15-20 hours per day.
How long have you been running a Broadwell-E CPU? I should add the the CPU I have has spent most of the past 2.5 years overclocked within the confines cited in my guide and continues to be a reliable workhorse.
Please don’t make assumptions.Last edited by Raja@ASUS; 01-31-2019 at 08:34 AM.
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01-31-2019 10:21 AM #7
wonderin PC Specs Motherboard X99 Strix Gaming Processor Intel i7 6850k Memory (part number) HX430C15PB3K2/32 Graphics Card #1 Strix 1080 Ti OC Monitor Dell S2417DG @165 Storage #1 Samsung Evo 960 m.2 CPU Cooler NZXT Kraken x62 Case Corsair 780 Power Supply SeaSonic Prime 750W Titanium Keyboard Razer Blackwidow Chroma 2 Mouse Razer Death Adder Elite Headset HyperX Cloud Mouse Pad Razer Gigantus OS Windows 10
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can you please give me your ANY opinion about my OC issues (if i do have them)?*
lots of people tell me that i should decrease bclk to 100 and some of the voltages, my rig worked with turned xmp on straight after the build for almost two years and is being ok, but when i try to change just multiplier to 35, bios changes voltsge way above 1.3, and but i'm just getting more confusedLast edited by wonderin; 01-31-2019 at 10:44 AM.
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01-31-2019 11:11 AM #8
ThrashZone PC Specs Motherboard z490 XII Apex 2nd x299 VI Apex 3rd x99 sabertooth Processor i9-10900k w/Foundation & i9-9940x w/SigV2 & 5930k w/ek-Magnitude Memory (part number) Trident-Z 3600c16 2x8 2nd Trident-Z 3600C16 4x8 3rd 3200c14 4x8 Graphics Card #1 Titan Xp & 1080ti FTW3 both water cooled & evga 980ti gaming on air Monitor AOC G2460PG 24"G-Sync 144Hz & ASUS VG248QE 24" 144Hz Storage #1 2-Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500gb M.2 & 2.5" ssd's 850 pro's for os 850 evo for games Storage #2 2-LG Blu-Ray WH16NS40 CPU Cooler 2-240GTX with Heatkiller-4-Pro/ vrm water block Both&x299 2-280GTX 2-D5's before and after rads Case 2- Corsair 450D with second floors for 240GTX & 280GTX rads & 2 Test Benchs Power Supply EVGA 1000P2 & 1200P2 & 850p2 Keyboard 3x Logitech G710+ Mouse 3x Red dragon Perdition OS Linux-Cinnimon 20.2 & Win-7-10-11 pro Accessory #1 Optimus Foundation copper plexi 2nd Optimus SigV2 Accessory #2 Mayhems clear all Accessory #3 ModMyMods 3/8-5/8" clear soft tubing/ MORA 360 Pro x2
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Hi,
I find that hard to believe seeing all the newer chips out now but okay
What is the reasoning if you'd be so kind for the vccio cpu voltage spike on broardwell-e bios
1.240v is a tad drastic from haswell-e 2101 bios which vccio cpu stays pretty much at 1.05v
Just increasing memory frequency shoots vccio cpu to 1.24v+ on any bios above 2101.
If memory frequency is default vccio cpu stays within 1.05v as it should always be +-
Many chips have been toasted and reported on the broadwell-e thread at ocn not too many reports in a while but i do find it very odd for this spike in voltage.
Some say could be too much cache voltage or frequency could of also fried these chips too
Funny when a chip fries nobody can really recall settings beside auto voltages were used
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01-31-2019 04:44 PM #9
I play with lots of hardware, but not everything becomes my daily rig.
Just curious, how long have you been rocking a BW-E chip?
The auto rules are there to account for the worst case CPUs. That’s always the reasoning.
Internet, hearsay, assumptions....need one say more? What I can say for sure is that high core or cache voltage mixed with hours of AVX-enabled Prime95 are not a good mix. Yep, we test these things in our labs.Last edited by Raja@ASUS; 01-31-2019 at 04:51 PM.
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01-30-2019 02:14 PM #10
ThrashZone PC Specs Motherboard z490 XII Apex 2nd x299 VI Apex 3rd x99 sabertooth Processor i9-10900k w/Foundation & i9-9940x w/SigV2 & 5930k w/ek-Magnitude Memory (part number) Trident-Z 3600c16 2x8 2nd Trident-Z 3600C16 4x8 3rd 3200c14 4x8 Graphics Card #1 Titan Xp & 1080ti FTW3 both water cooled & evga 980ti gaming on air Monitor AOC G2460PG 24"G-Sync 144Hz & ASUS VG248QE 24" 144Hz Storage #1 2-Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500gb M.2 & 2.5" ssd's 850 pro's for os 850 evo for games Storage #2 2-LG Blu-Ray WH16NS40 CPU Cooler 2-240GTX with Heatkiller-4-Pro/ vrm water block Both&x299 2-280GTX 2-D5's before and after rads Case 2- Corsair 450D with second floors for 240GTX & 280GTX rads & 2 Test Benchs Power Supply EVGA 1000P2 & 1200P2 & 850p2 Keyboard 3x Logitech G710+ Mouse 3x Red dragon Perdition OS Linux-Cinnimon 20.2 & Win-7-10-11 pro Accessory #1 Optimus Foundation copper plexi 2nd Optimus SigV2 Accessory #2 Mayhems clear all Accessory #3 ModMyMods 3/8-5/8" clear soft tubing/ MORA 360 Pro x2
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Hi,
I would yes limit
vccio cpu
vccsa=system agent
Cache voltage
All lower than 1.2v this should not be passed at all imho
System agent really shouldn't need more than 1.0v
Cache depends on the max cache used how much it might need but still 1.2v should be a limit
Max cache not really sure what it should be you have to post a cpu-z validate and submit link here to see where you are at now
I wouldn't pass max cache of 35 though and well under 1.2v
Then yes just do some stress tests and or benchmarks and see how it goes.
Your input voltage looks okay by the way 1.95v should not be passed though I usually keep it well under that and use llc-4 or 5.