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nixtone

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  • CPU
    i7-6700k @ 4.5GHz
  • Motherboard
    ASUS Z270-AR PRIME
  • RAM
    G.Skill Ripjaws 4 x 8GB @ 2400MHz (32GB)
  • GPU
    2 x Gigabyte GTX 980 G1 Gaming
  • Case
    Corsair 750D
  • Storage
    1 x 2TB, 3 x 1TB, 1 x M.2 Samsung 960 EVO 250GB
  • PSU
    Corsair TX850M
  • Display(s)
    1 x 27inch BenQ, 1 x 24inch Dell
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100 v2, SP120 & AF120 fans
  • Keyboard
    Corsair Strafe RGB
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502 Proteus Core
  • Sound
    Sennheiser HD380 PRO
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 64bit

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  1. Hey guys, My 9900k is sitting at adaptive turbo 1.35 with negative offset of -150, under intel xtu load @ 5.0 on all cores it sits at about 1.29-1.305 but as soon as the test stops it goes to 1.37 etc? It idles around there then drops to like 0.9 etc. Is this normal? or how can i fix thanks heaps
  2. Hey guys, I bought a Asus z390 TUF and a 9900k, and when I set it to adaptive voltage with turbo to 1.35 and I boot up Windows and immediately going into CPU-Z it says 1.6v (so I turned it off). If I change the offset to -0.200 it goes to under 1.4 but still.. Is there a way to fix this? On my z270 Prime it runs at the voltage I set in the turbo field. Cheers
  3. I uninstalled intel rapid storage technology and now the volumes are not listed in device manager, however they are in crystal disk info.. but not in diskpart either
  4. Hey guys.. Reinstalled windows, it did the same shit last time but i can't remember how I fixed it. Basically I have two extra drives which are both similar and they dont show up in file explorer or disk management but under device manager they show 'Intel Raid 0 Volume' and 'Intel Raid 1 Volume' Is this some intel rapid shit? How tf do I fix it without wiping? Help is much appreciated, thanks :D
  5. Realbench and Intel XTU. All stable there, but not in Vegas rendering (4.4 stable)
  6. Sweet, thanks for your help. Yeah I saw in some benchmarks 4.4GHz was kinda the sweet spot for some games. Sometimes above it you lose some fps. I was going to probably change back to 4.4 anyways due to temps Thanks anyway
  7. Damn that's interesting. Next time I unmount the cooler I'll defs check. So I guess there's nothing I can really do or change to make it stable? It's stable in games and stress tests just not rendering in Vegas..
  8. I gave it 1.37 but it gives it a 0.02 boot for some reason (possibly LLC?) and it shows 1.39 in XTU / Hwmonitor / cpuz etc How do I find out? Fk
  9. Lol shiet. When I got my old z170-ar a couple of years ago, I used the auto tune tool (LMAO). It set the voltage to 1.42...Needless to say the h80i couldn't cool it
  10. Sweet. I read something about LLC? Load line calibration? Never heard of it until now, is it needed?
  11. Yeah but I said that just to show I had a dif psu And idk... I tried 1.35 PC bluescreened on startup, tried everything up to 1.39 During a sony vegas render it bluescreened after 1.39 Running it @ 4.4ghz and less voltage holds stable forever, so it's just weird Just a quick edit, the 4.5 is stable in stress tests and games just not rendering. Could it be software?
  12. I have a Z270-AR and a Corsair TX850M pretty decent stuff I also ran a dif board and a 1000w psu previously and the chip was still bad
  13. Lol, I can't get 4.5GHz stable @ 1.39v I've seen others that hit 4.9 @ like 1.28 Why do my lyf suketh
  14. I think I solved it, change 'maximum performance' in nvidia control panel to adaptive, weird.. It says it only works for 3d applications. I had to restart as well, which is even weirder.
  15. Hey guys so I'm running two monitors and two 980 g1 gamings and it idles @ 1228mhz This makes temps super high @ idle, I've read about it being an issue with multi monitors and can be fixed with nvidia inspector multi display power saver but all modern versions have it removed. Anyone know how to fix? Thanks heaps
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