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11-11-2022 03:12 PM #1
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CPU overclock unstable with XMP
Specs:
- CPU: i7-7700k @ 4.20 GHz (Turbo boost: 4.5GHz) [delidded]
- Mobo: Asus Maximus IX Extreme
- GPU: Gigabyte - GTX 1080 Ti Waterforce WB Xtreme Edition 11G
- RAM: 32GB - G.Skill - Trident Z RGB - DDR4 3600Mhz - 32GB (8GBx4) - 16-16-16-36
- PSU: Seasonic - PRIME 850 W Titanium
- Custom Cooling system:
- Radiator: x2 radiator (520x30x60mm)
- Radiator FAN: x8 Noctua (120x120x15mm)
- Pump: EK-XRES 140 Revo D5
I overclocked my i7-7700k to 5GHz with this configs:
- CPU ratio: x50
- Cache ratio: x42
- AVX offset: x0
- Vcore mode: Manual (override)
- LLC: 5 (on a scale of 1 to 8)
- VCCIO: Auto
- VCCSA: Auto
- iGPU: Disabled
I increased the Vcore with steps of 0.005V and tested the stability with Prime95 (with XMP disabled):
Vcore XMP Stress tests 1.405v Disabled Prime95 failed after 54 minutes (Blend mode) 1.410v Disabled Prime95 failed after 11 minutes (Blend mode) 1.415v Disabled Prime95 failed after 17 hours (Blend mode) 1.420v Disabled Prime95 failed after 23:30 hours (Blend mode) 1.425v Disabled Prime95 passed after 25 hours (Blend mode)
After a 25 hour torture test I thought I had reached stability at 1.425v, so I enabled the XMP profile and rerun the stress tests:
Vcore XMP Stress tests 1.425v Enabled Prime95 failed after 3:58 hours (Blend mode) around FFT 240K 1.425v Enabled Google stressapptest - Passed after 12 hours (stressapptest -W -M 32035 -s 43200) 1.425v Enabled HCI memtest - Passed after 9 hours (600% to 1000%) 1.425v Enabled MemTest86 - Passed after 4:39 hours 1.425v Enabled AIDA64 - Passed after 11:30 hours (CPU - FPU - Cache - RAM - GPU) 1.425v Enabled OCCT - Passed after 1 hour (AVX2)
After activating the XMP profile the torture test with Prime95 failed after about 4 hours, so I thought that the RAM or memory controller was unstable with the CPU at 5GHz, so I ran several RAM stress tests, surprisingly as you can see, all (stressapptest, HCI memtest, MemTest86) RAM stress tests have passed.
I have read that when there are instability problems with the XMP you have to modify the VCCIO and VCCSA, but I don't understand why only Prime95 fails, while all the other tests aimed at stressing the RAM pass without errors.
Should I increase or decrease the VCCIO / VCCSA? do I have to change both or only one at a time?
These are the voltages I measured with a multimeter when the XMP profile is enabled:
DRAM: 1.349v
VCCIO: Auto - 1.270v
VCCSA: Auto - 1.263v
Any suggestions are appreciated!
Many thanks.Last edited by parmi; 11-11-2022 at 03:16 PM.
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11-12-2022 11:11 AM #2
Before addressing anything in particular from your post, is there any reason you are fixated on Prime95?
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11-13-2022 01:31 AM #3
parmi PC Specs Motherboard ROG Maximus IX Extreme Processor Intel i7-7700k @ 4.2GHz - 4.5GHz [Delidded] Memory (part number) F4-3600C16Q-32GTZR Graphics Card #1 Gigabyte - GTX 1080 Ti Waterforce WB Xtreme Edition 11G Monitor Asus - ROG SWIFT PG279Q Storage #1 Samsung - 950 PRO, SSD M.2 NVMe - 512 GB Storage #2 2TB WD - BLACK PERFORMANCE CPU Cooler Custom Liquid Cooling Loop Case Phanteks - ENTHOO ELITE Power Supply Seasonic - PRIME 850 W Titanium Keyboard Corsair K70 RGB TKL Mouse Logitech - G502 PROTEUS SPECTRUM Headset Asus - STRIX 7.1 OS Windows 10 Pro Accessory #1 https://youtu.be/KOf-S2Y_Ur0
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11-17-2022 07:37 PM #4
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I managed to pass a 25 hour stress test with Prime95 (Blend mode), increasing the VCCIO by one step, changing from Auto (1.2500V) to 1.2625V.
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11-18-2022 04:19 PM #5
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To conclude this thread, I'll add some more information (hopefully it will be useful to other people too).
As you can see I kept the iGPU disabled, as when enabled, the overclock became unstable (Prime95 keep failing)
So once I reached the stability with the XMP profile with this settings:
- Vcore: 1.425V
- CPU ratio: x50
- Cache ratio: x42
- AVX offset: x0
- XMP: Enabled - DDR4 3600Mhz - 32GB (8GBx4) - 16-16-16-36
- Vcore mode: Manual (override)
- LLC: 5 (on a scale of 1 to 8)
- VCCIO: 1.2625V
- VCCSA: Auto
- iGPU: Disabled
I just enabled the iGPU and started a Prime95 session, and after 8:15 hours the system crashed with a Blue Screen.
At this point I was simply considering keeping the iGPU disabled forever because finding what was making the system unstable could be a very time consuming process, unless I figured out a quicker way to fail the stress tests.
I gave it a try by connecting a second monitor to the mobo's HDMI port, I set in the windows settings, as main monitor, the one connected to the mobo, thus the iGPU is used as the primary GPU instead of the GTX 1080 Ti.
I then started both Prime95 and FurMark at the same time to stress both the CPU and iGPU, in this way, after a few minutes Prime95 failed (without having to wait for hours and hours)
So I started playing around with the VCCSA and the iGPU voltage offset, and running both Prime95 and FurMark at the same time, but Prime95 kept failing after a few minutes.
In the end I reached stability by increasing both the VCCSA and the Vcore.
I increased the Vcore by one step from 1.425V to 1.430V and the VCCSA by two steps from Auto (1.2500V) to 1.2750V, and I let Prime95+FurMark run for about 1h without getting any errors.
So I started overclocking the cache clock going up to 4.6GHz, and running just Prime95 (Blend Mode), I managed to pass a 12-hour stress test with this OC settings:
- Vcore: 1.430V
- CPU ratio: x50
- Cache ratio: x46
- AVX offset: x0
- XMP: Enabled - DDR4 3600Mhz - 32GB (8GBx4) - 16-16-16-36
- Vcore mode: Manual (override)
- LLC: 5 (on a scale of 1 to 8)
- VCCIO: 1.2625V
- VCCSA: 1.2750V
- iGPU: Enabled
- iGPU offset: Auto (0V)