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v1raloner

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    G Skill Ares 9-9-9-24 2t 1.5 volts
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  1. With the above settings when I enable power savings, would I "still" be stable? I've been tightening my 4.7Ghz and 4.8Ghz overclock*paused on doing 4.9Ghz testing*. 4.7Ghz at 1.205 VID 4.8Ghz at 1.285 VID Both with 48 runs of X264 8 hours XTU and 10 Realbench benchmarks
  2. Max temps in XTU are 78-81℃ 9hour"stable" average Max temps are like 60-77℃. Check screen shot of my run.
  3. Okay...Once I find the lowest Vcore do I then raise cache ratio that works at 1.20volts or try to lower cache volts? Is vetting a 1:1 really worth it?
  4. @BigDay Is my 4.9Ghz overclock deemed stable? I will fiddle with it again when I have time. All I do with my rig is game a light stuff e.g burn a few CDs web browsing. Should I try and bring up cache now?
  5. This is my 4.9Ghz/4.0Ghz/1333Mhz Memory, once I get this 10 hours out of the way I am gonna call it stable for now... Then get my memory in check. THEN get to 4.9Ghz, question for you guys, how does my chip look? Is it average or good?
  6. I agree with XTU, and it's along the lines of using AIDA64. Not as stressful. Guides say to use more than 1 type of stress test and it so happens that I use RealBench and x264 v2.06 and I fail miserably in the latter. I read somewhere there is an average "bump" of vcore when using these "light" tests to be considered stable, I believe it was like .02 or something. I asked BIgday to trying stressing with the aformentioned tests since he put together this guide, don't get me wrong the info is priceless but I question the procedure of the actual test.
  7. I agree..With my 4.7Ghz overclock I can pass with 1.2 vcore for 8 hours, but I haven't really mess with x264 with the methods in this forum, however. When I was going by the OCN thread which I frequent*aka home forum*, I am able to pass 25 runs of x264 and 4 hours of Realbench stress and THEN pass 10 loops with the bench mark. I have a funny feeling I won't be passing it with 1.2 vcore.
  8. Okay I passed with these settings... 9hrs XTU CPU Stress Test Vcore 1.37 x49 Vring 1.20 x40 Memory 1333Mhz Auto 1.5volts 100% Vdroop Adaptive Enabled Everything else on Auto. I will post up screen shots in a bit... How does this look? What next? Edit: Okay I tried to run Realbench x264 and I get BSOD, the "whea" one, what is this? Raise vcore? Must vcore be on adaptive?
  9. Okay I passed with these settings... 9hrs XTU CPU Stress Test Vcore 1.37 x49 Vring 1.20 x40 Memory 1333Mhz Auto 1.5volts 100% Vdroop Adaptive Enabled Everything else on Auto. I will post up screen shots in a bit... How does this look? What next? Edit: Okay I tried to run Realbench x264 and I get BSOD, the "whea" one, what is this? Raise vcore? Must vcore be on adaptive?
  10. I see,when the time comes to get cache ratio up would temps be rising as well??Also, with the cache ratio being tweaked, how much performance is there to be gained, roughly? Maybe you can do me as well as others a favor, with your overclock now can you run 25 instances of x264 v2.06*roughly 1-3 hours I believe*. If you pass great, but note down temp differences, however if failed would using XTU strictly as per this guide mean it's insufficient? Like stated before when I stress test I try and do 10 Realbench benchmark runs and 25 runs of x264 v2.06. Test is found on OCN Haswell thread. Thanks for your time and help.
  11. I'm using prokons as yours is pretty much the same thing...When should I stop increasing vcore 1.4 Or 1.45?
  12. Lol, sorry was used to typing "x47x, yes core ratio is at x49...Settings from before. 1.35 x49 Auto x40 1.9 vCCIN 1333mhz auto 1.5 volts 100% vdroop *should I change change this?* No adaptive. Settings now: 1.37 x49 1.20 x40 *bios* 1.90 vccin *bios* 100% vdroop 1333mhz auto 1.5v Adaptive enable Question: Is adaptive really necessary for stress testing? Vdroop should it be on auto or 100%? Sorry about the confusion!!
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