01-18-2018 11:58 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 07:49 PM by ROGBot
01-18-2018 12:31 PM
01-18-2018 12:44 PM
Nate152 wrote:
Hi Zfast4y0u
Give this a try:
Reset the bios to defaults (F5)
Set the AI Overclock Tuner to Manual
Sync all cores and set the cpu core ratio to 48, all cores will show 48.
Set the CPU Core/Cache voltage to Adaptive
Enter in 1.25v in the "Additional Turbo Mode CPU Core Voltage Override"
In the DiGi+ section set LLC to level 6
Be sure the windows power plan is set to balanced.
See how this goes and if your cpu is throttling speed and voltage at idle. If it is, run a stress test and see how much the cpu voltage is going over 1.25v, you can then set a negative offset however much it's going over.
01-18-2018 12:55 PM
01-18-2018 01:46 PM
Nate152 wrote:
Thank you
1) Multicore Enhancement - Set this to disabled, on auto it's enabled.
2) CPU SVID Support - Enable this when in adaptive mode.
You can let the AI Overclock Tuner set to XMP and try the settings above.
01-18-2018 03:35 PM
01-19-2018 03:22 PM
Nate152 wrote:
It sounds like the windows power plan is on high performance instead of balanced or something could be putting a load on your cpu.
1) After setting Adaptive Mode, did you enter 1.25v in the "Additional Turbo Mode CPU Core Voltage Override" ?
2) In DiGi+ did you set LLC to level 6 ?
3) Double check the windows power plan is set to balanced.
4) In Task Manager, click the processes tab and see if anything is putting a load on your cpu.
I'm pretty sure it's not a software conflict but more your configuration.
Please try these four things.
01-19-2018 04:29 PM
01-19-2018 04:56 PM
Nate152 wrote:
All right
Check the windows power plan is set to balanced.
In the windows search box type in "power options" and see it's set to this.
Nate152 wrote:
All right
Check the windows power plan is set to balanced.
In the windows search box type in "power options" and see it's set to this.