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vESP

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  1. had 2 IBT induced freezes on HIGH where i had to hard power my system down, running at 1.395v @ 4.7ghz. Starting standard IBT......
  2. Yea. I leave the system on for as long as I'm awake since it's in my bedroom. Maybe 14 hours half at idle since I'm either watching anime or youtube.
  3. So even with my Bsod until stable only heat and 1.4v + can do real damage ? Sorry for all the questions your just being a great help and I tend to leach as much info from being with experience as possible so that I then won't have issues in the future I've Bsod 3 times and had to voltage up 0.10 3 times
  4. I thank you for the help so far going to start upping. Then this. 1. Change voltage by 0.10 2. Boot into windows 3. Run 10 standard IBT 4. If no crash run real Bench benchmark. If no crash run high ibt at 20 pass 5. If crash repeat steps 1-5 Also a another question. This won't end up hitting my gpu will it as the 1080 cost me 1200 in my country and thats about 2x my mb and cpu price
  5. Ok me maybe being a fool decided to check the 1.320 by running real Bench on a single run benchmark. I just got this.
  6. im running at 4.6 now still at the 1.32v range. should jump to 4.7 and see if that too is stable? then start the extended tests? also is that the correct settings for IBT?
  7. thank you. kinda saved me having to search for my manuel as its not in my MB box haha im used to asus maximus range when i used to do desktop gaming / work
  8. hey there, well i did the steps as suggested, here is a screenshot. although i didnt no what settings of intelburn to run so i left it at stock...
  9. yea i will look into that didnt think of the manuel, i used to be a laptop nerd haha when dell alienware had its own preset boosts etc
  10. At what point do u think I'd need to crank my voltage at ? As I wouldn't mind getting to at least 4.6ghz
  11. When I first got this system I ran a Msi gameboost via my bios to get a Auto boost of 4.4ghz over stock 4.0. I since then moved to tinkering with bios and upping my clock which was 4.5 GHz at 1.275v which I never though was right since I looked today and the gameboost set my voltage at 1.320v While the gameboost did do what I wanted I noticed my xmp was always off stopping my ram from being at its speed of 3200mhz as I own 3200mhz ripjaw v ddr4 ram. ........ Now comes today. I reset my clocks and activated gameboost and saw it gave 1.320v so I disables it again set my clocks to 44 and my voltage to 1.320v and activated xmp and I've been successfully stressing my system with real Bench and heavy load for about 2 hours now. My problem is my motherboard does not have a Manuel mode for voltage only Auto, adaptive and override modes. And since GB never set the mode past auto I put it on adaptive but looking at online advice adaptive is wrong.. Can I get some advice help? Temps ever rise about 63 cel on all 4 cores Here r screen shots of the current setting. Although the pics don't show xmp active.
  12. well you see im kinda dyslexic and i cant read text on cirtain colors or i get over confused. haha ill look again
  13. hmm, so what would you suggest? 3x 200mm [ new: 1x 200mm front & 2x 200mm top ] ? since im going to be adding acrylic sheet to basically chamber the cpu and gpu etc in the top half and all my hdd and PSU etc in the bottom
  14. i own the TT Core X9 e-atx case, the case comes with some lowish end 120/140 fans and 1 200mm fan that is operating fine and is being kept. according to the case specs from TT i can have up 6x 140mm or 2x 200mm on the top. Which would be the best for cooling? i found the 1x 200 in the front has been doing a great job and pushes alot of air. but would the 140mm be a better choice due to numbers and the larger pressure pushed? i would be using r3 from fractal design since they are 6$ at a local pc store. another question if the 140mm is the best or isnt would i be able to use a PWM hub to slow the r3 fans down to about 800rpm? or even just to mass power them on a hub as my motherboard only has about 3 system 4pin for fan.
  15. can of compressed air and go outside and stay down wind. if thats not possible maybe just get a vacuum and try and get as much dust off it while its still in a case. soryr not much help =/ eek just noticed it was delt with. my bad
  16. well now this complicates things haha
  17. Yea this was only a baseline i wanted to do 2.8 but i was crashing at the time, looking into upping my OC
  18. so my AIO is finally starting to die and im glad as it is the worst one to move around as the tube is covered in a rigid mesh material and it is extremely hard to possition on my core x9 case when roof mounted. airflow is not a issue with my case and im working to make it far better . now im looking for a air cooler since they don't tend to die and u only ever have to replace fans and thermal paste. Which cooler would you guys recommened? im looking at the following! Noctua NH-D15: https://www.pccasegear.com/products/27666/noctua-nh-d15-cpu-cooler Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3: https://www.pccasegear.com/products/27623/be-quiet-dark-rock-pro-3-cpu-cooler Cryorig R1 Universal: https://www.pccasegear.com/products/29594/cryorig-r1-universal-cpu-cooler Phanteks PH-TC14PE: https://www.pccasegear.com/products/25600/phanteks-ph-tc14pe-cpu-cooler-white-edition CoolerMaster MasterAir Maker 8: https://www.pccasegear.com/products/34808/coolermaster-masterair-maker-8-cpu-cooler Links are from PCCG in Aus as that is the site i use the most often and has the best policy etc and range
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