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Please check these overclock setting for me?

audime
Level 7
Yo all,

I have RIVe board with i7 3930K (stock 3.2, turbo 3.8).
Corsair 4x4 -x2 - 32gb 1600 1.5v. XMP

I have AI overclock in XMP mode.
Core at 45 (all cores) -4.5mhz
Manual Vcore at 1.35 (auto was taking it past 1.41).
Tested stability with Asus PC diag sofware CPU stress test at this vcore and Heaven benchmark running together.

Idle runs at 40c, full load 60c

Is the vcore ok or to high still?
Worth pushing to 46 -47 (greedy).

Oh one other thing, where is this Auto tune button/tab which ive seen in J.J's newegg.tv videos? I cant see it in Asus Suit II.

Thanks,
Chris.
RIVE vi x299 + I9 79200K @ 4.3 || GTX 1080TI || EVGA 1300W G2 || 32GB Corsair Platinum 3200mhz || Samsung 960 EVO M.2 PCIE SSD || ...and a cuddly toy! :cool:
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8_Pack
Level 12
Auto tune is not a feature of the RIVE AI suite mate. CPU level up is.

All seems fine so far. Try 4.6 and 4.7 if you need more voltage keep your eye on temps via Core Temp or Real Temp, which measure more accurately on die temps. If you need loads more Vcore then the trade of for a couple of hundred mhz is high.

Give it a go!!!!

Any questions post back.

Cheers buddy. Will cross fingers :cool:
RIVE vi x299 + I9 79200K @ 4.3 || GTX 1080TI || EVGA 1300W G2 || 32GB Corsair Platinum 3200mhz || Samsung 960 EVO M.2 PCIE SSD || ...and a cuddly toy! :cool:

Oh no!!!!

So, I didn't change anything else and decided to play bf3 instead. About 15 minutes into the game, screen goes red and the pc is hung.
I turn off the pc and back on, now it won't post!

I reset CMOS to no effect
I switched bios to no effect
I cryed, to no effect .

I have just noticed that the VGA led light is lit when power is on. And led poster says b2.
So, I change to an old GPU and I can now get to the bios!,

It's a Gtx 690. Think it's dead!? I was only playing Bf3! Not overclocker.
RIVE vi x299 + I9 79200K @ 4.3 || GTX 1080TI || EVGA 1300W G2 || 32GB Corsair Platinum 3200mhz || Samsung 960 EVO M.2 PCIE SSD || ...and a cuddly toy! :cool:

audime wrote:
Oh no!!!!

So, I didn't change anything else and decided to play bf3 instead. About 15 minutes into the game, screen goes red and the pc is hung.
I turn off the pc and back on, now it won't post!

I reset CMOS to no effect
I switched bios to no effect
I cryed, to no effect .

I have just noticed that the VGA led light is lit when power is on. And led poster says b2.
So, I change to an old GPU and I can now get to the bios!,

It's a Gtx 690. Think it's dead!? I was only playing Bf3! Not overclocker.


This is really strange Debug for a graphics problem. b2 means memory problem and is part of memory training. Try the card again mate with XMP enabled. You dont say what PSU you are on but I would maybe try another PSU also.

Sofyan88
Level 7
I suggest you to use 1202 BIOS Version.

if you overclocked your CPU, don't forget to do this first:

CPU Spread Spectrum: Disable
PCIe Spread Spectrum: Disable

------------------------------------------------

and try this setting.
run X.M.P Profile.

CPU Vcore Voltage: Offset Mode
use offset -0.040 (this will load max at 1.30v)
VTT CPU Voltage: 1.050
CPU VCCSA Voltage: 1.100
DRAM Voltage (CHA, CHB): 1.500
DRAM Voltage (CHC, CHD): 1.500

another voltage leave it Auto.

on DRAM Timing menu's.
Rampage Tweak: Mode 1
Latency Boundary: Nearer

I've run my system with that setting.
3930k Stepping C2 @4.5GHz
Rampage IV Extreme
Corsair H80, Silent mode.
idle 40C. Full Load @games 62 C

Sofyan88 wrote:
use offset -0.040 (this will load max at 1.30v)
3930k Stepping C2 @4.5GHz


4.5ghz at a 1.30 volts is very unlikely... in terms of stability at least. have you actually stress tested that? run 20 minutes of a OCCT stress test and I think it will crash... unless it is some 1 in a million CPU
Rampage IV Extreme
3930k C2 stepping intel cpu
Gskill 32gb kit F3-17000CL9Q2-32GBZH
GTX 760
GTX 560ti
Areca 1882 Raid Controller
Crucial m4 SSDs 256gb two disk raid 0
Enermax 1350w maxrevo PSU
Cosmos 2 case

Jobeo wrote:
4.5ghz at a 1.30 volts is very unlikely... in terms of stability at least. have you actually stress tested that? run 20 minutes of a OCCT stress test and I think it will crash... unless it is some 1 in a million CPU

completely stable, sir..! 😄


Sofyan88 wrote:
I suggest you to use 1202 BIOS Version.

if you overclocked your CPU, don't forget to do this first:

CPU Spread Spectrum: Disable
PCIe Spread Spectrum: Disable

------------------------------------------------

and try this setting.
run X.M.P Profile.

CPU Vcore Voltage: Offset Mode
use offset -0.040 (this will load max at 1.30v)
VTT CPU Voltage: 1.050
CPU VCCSA Voltage: 1.100
DRAM Voltage (CHA, CHB): 1.500
DRAM Voltage (CHC, CHD): 1.500

another voltage leave it Auto.

on DRAM Timing menu's.
Rampage Tweak: Mode 1
Latency Boundary: Nearer

I've run my system with that setting.
3930k Stepping C2 @4.5GHz
Rampage IV Extreme
Corsair H80, Silent mode.
idle 40C. Full Load @games 62 C


Good recommendataions, why BIOS 1202 though ? Is it more stable than 1305 ? Just curious.
I7-3930K @ 4.9Ghz (1.384) / ASUS R4E / Samsung 30nm @ 1866 / Crucial M4 128GB / Caviar Black 1TB / HD6850 / Corsair AX850 / MCP35X2 -> RX360 - > SR1.360 -> Summit EF / DD Double-Wide Horizontal

ugotd8 wrote:
Good recommendataions, why BIOS 1202 though ? Is it more stable than 1305 ? Just curious.


cause 1202 is stable and many people agree with that :D.

here is BIOS version I've try before,
1005: very stable @4.5GHz, but multiplier down to 12x when wake up from sleep mode, XMP profile unstable and can't boot, can hit 5GHz on air, BUT can not benching
1202: very stable @4.5GHz, can benching @5GHz on air
1305: @4.5GHz (same setting I've used before) my system completely unstable, frequently got BSOD. dunno why

every single chip is different and unique. may be some chip can stable in 1305 BIOS @4.5GHz or more.
my chip don't like 1305 BIOS. also my friend use same chip have got unstable with 1305.