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DeadSix27

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About DeadSix27

  • Birthday Aug 23, 1992

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Germany
  • Interests
    Programming
    Webdesign
    Anime
  • Occupation
    Programmer

System

  • CPU
    i7 6700k
  • Motherboard
    ASUS Maximus VIII Hero
  • RAM
    HyperX 16GB DDR4 2666MHz
  • GPU
    Sapphire AMD 390x
  • Case
    Corsair 760T Arctic White
  • Storage
    Samsung 850 EVO 250GB x2 & 20TB RAID
  • PSU
    Corsair AX860i (80Plus Platinum)
  • Display(s)
    Some 4k60hz, some 1440p150hz
  • Cooling
    Corsair H110i GT Watercooler
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70 RGB MX Brown
  • Mouse
    Corsair M65 RGB
  • Sound
    Creative Audigy Fx (Better than the Onboard..)
  • Operating System
    Win10,7 and Linux

DeadSix27's Achievements

  1. Currently rocking a Corsair K70 and Logitech G502.. But backups are always nice to have.
  2. Got a 390x in my Main rig but who wouldn't say no to another GPU
  3. Weirdest looking projector I've ever seen.
  4. I would love to have the keyboard, I'd gift it my sister to replace her bad OEM One.
  5. Add more SSD Storage to my system to entirely stop relying on HDD's to use my system. Which no one should have to anymore!
  6. I casually Live stream to my friends and smaller other groups and I keep having issues with other software. I wish to try out XSplit for once and see if it works better.
  7. I would gift my mom a Mini PC, so she can finally dodge the overpriced Pay-TV for Netflix and also Stream her Music from the same Device. She is not very tech savvy but I have a really simple remote control for Windows and with Kodi and a remote keyboard Netflix is like the easiest thing on the planet for her to do. Amazon.COM Link (OP Said .COM): First choice: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0126J2ZYQ (was under 300$ when I put it here) Second choice, (if first disappears or gets above 300$): http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00P9H1GTS Of course, if you know any better Mini PC go on ...
  8. Compared to a Desktop, well all my desktop is a huge big tower & water cooled monster, this ones tiny and cute! It would replace my stonage laptop being used as home-server. Good luck everyone else and to myself.
  9. I could not find LLC In my BIOS (so far) However i found CPU SVID, i hovered it, it mentioned "It is recommended to set this Disabled when Overclocking" I tried that, used adaptive again, 1.2V Vcore, Auto offset, windows doesnt boot, 1.2V Vcore Offset to 0.111 to match 1.311, didnt boot either, i tried Manual Voltage just to be safe @ 1.311V, windows boots, x264 runs @100CPU Temps r ~ 57°C on silent fan mode and pump @performance mode So why can i not in any way get Adaptive+Offset to work EDIT4: Well thats it, BIOS is Up to date, manual mode works, adaptive keeps my vcore below 1.36V @ 100% CPU, just what i wanted! EDIT3: So there is a BIOS Update that came just out, and i went to overclockers.net and their guide, guess ill try that and follow that guide to be sure. EDIT2: As the person in that thread mentioned but forgot to do so i tried this now: Ai Overclock tuner = Manual (I tried XMP, Manual, Auto) Asus MultiCore enhancement = disabled (Tried on and off) No matter what i set in Adaptive, be it random stuff like 1.2V Offset+ 0.25V = 1.5ish volt on load or 1.2V + 0.121V = 1.5ish volt... etc etc I always get 1.5V for some reason, nothing more sometimes less but ye. EDIT: I found LLC, just wasnt written in short, but long. anyway its level 7 now Adaptive Voltage is 1.2V, Offset is 0.025V my actual Voltage is 1.3ish to 1.4ish in CPUZ&HWInfo and 0.9 to 1.424 in AISuit Jumping crazy arround in all of these programs, i dont even wanna try running a 100% task now right now .. I'm officially out of ideas. There must be something wrong with my settings in the BIOS or I'm doing something stupid that's too obvious for you to think I would do it. However I probably do do it. Thats how my Adaptive Voltage is set in the BIOS
  10. I also use HWMonitor but that reports the same weird values, the only so far correct one is AI Suite.. Anyway, offset Set to auto makes the idling @ 4.7GHz kind of ok i guess, even though my vcore jumps around 0.9 to 1.2V while the clock stays @ ~4.699 GHz But once i start up any high demand Proccess, I like to use x264/ffmpeg because it quits instantly if I need it to, my vcore goes up to 1.5 and my cpu to 80°C (according to Ai Suite that is, i feel like my H110i should be able to compensate more than that..) There must be something I'm doing wrong..maybe a BIOS setting, I'm not the most experty person when it comes to BIOS Settings (I didn't change any of them tho). Especially the category "Tweakers Paradise" in my mobo.. CPU FFL(orC?) Voltage etc. Honestly all I did was enabling CStates, EPU and XMP Profile EDIT: When having adaptive @ 1.2V + Auto offset CPU-Z reports (as it seems) correct values of ~1.289 to 1.325V Considering its running @4.7GHz While now AI Suite is a ll over the place as mentioned above.. 0.8 to 1.088V ... EDIT2: Silly me should have realised this, wrong values of CPUZ are due to interference with AI Suite. Doesn't change the fact my VCore is all over the place once i run x264 tho EDIT3: I dont really get this, the vcore must be wrong, as seen by my tempatures on 100% Load.. it just burns away.. When using manual vcore @ 1.311 it never even gets close to that tempature
  11. Ill try the offset auto, also about this (see image) should i be in any way concerned ? Or is that typical behavior:
  12. I tried adaptive voltage set to 1.200 and Offset+ to 0.085 and 0.065 both made my Voltage go to ~1.5V which i totally don't get, how does it even archive that voltage just by opening chrome&mirc @4.7GHz I assume that Adaptive setup is what you mean? EDIT: Any other Idea I could try, what did you mean by: ""Your method does work and I have heard of others doing this but is a less common way I see voltages done."" Is the more common way to just not use adaptive, but offset mode? Or do you mean that i set the base to the desired voltage and the offset to just 0.001? And the common would be 1.2 and offset+ to 0.100 for example? Because i pretty much tried every single method in "Adaptive Voltage", however i did not try "Offset Voltage", Auto works logically and Manual too, even though that has a "offset" on itself already, just like Auto, e.g the fact setting it to 1.295-1.285ish gives me ~1.311-1.320 and so on. EDIT2: Should i be aware of any other settings i need to disable or enable in UEFI? For example i have CStates on and EPU On.
  13. The only issue is, where do i set the stock voltage (By that you probably just mean what the CPU came with, i guess) Yet i bet I'm just being silly and the value I put into adaptive is totally wrong, see screen"shots": High voltage result: EDIT: On the other hand, using just Offset, would this be the right approach (see image)? And does offset just add that value to the Max freq. or on any frequency? even the low ones.
  14. Does offset mode allow the Voltage to go down to a minimum when the clock does so? Because logically i do not want my CPU to run constantly at the high voltage. And that still doesn't explain how my voltage went that high, like increase by almost half a volt. Also can you post an example offset setting for the values i used above? EDIT: So that board has a different setup, and he left the offset to Auto, which resulted in my voltage going up to 1.5V even though i set the offset to 1.290 (which previously made it go to 1.311, which is what i was trying to get) My question here is, how come the voltage you set in Adaptive Mode is not the voltage it goes to, not even near. Its way above that.
  15. So I'm having trouble figuring out how the Adaptive Voltage works. I found a so far stable Manual Voltage overclock of my 6700k @ 4.7GHz with core voltage set to 1.290V Manual Mode, which resulted in 1.311ish actual voltage in the end. Now I thought, using that in Adaptive Voltage would be the way to go, I did so, I set the adaptive core voltage to the above 1.290V and the Offset to "-" and 0.001V Resulted in my CPU Voltage going crazy high and Core Temps instantly rising. Could not read it fast enough, but the value was red in AI Suite, so it probably wasn't good So to prevent damage I just shut it down and reset my voltages. So what am i doing wrong? I felt like its the right approach, how could the voltage go that high? See my signature for cooler & Mainboard info Thanks for any help anyone can give!
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