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Trying to enforce stock settings on z490 Ultra

FeIIex
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20 minutes ago, FeIIex said:

Specs:

i9 10900k with Artic Freezer II 240mm AIO

Gigabyte z490 Ultra
32GB 4x8 Patriot Viper running at 4266 cl19 with 1.35v

EVGA 1080ti SC2

 

I put this rig together last monday, and have been having issues with stability and temps. I had intended to overclock in the future after doing research, but this motherboard factory overclocks my cpu causing it to hit 100C under full load. I just want it to run at stock settings for the time being, but there is no option to disable this overclock from within the bios. There is the option to manually change settings, but being an OC noob, I have no idea what I am doing.

 

Settings that I have changed from default:

Enhanced Multicore-performance, set to disabled

Vcore switched from auto to fixed (Auto would bring it to 1.45V)

Vcore is set to 1.365v which is MOSTLY stable with the occasional crash here and there. But even with this set, it still climbs to 1.5v at times.

 

I have not altered anything else other than enabling my XMP profile. (I imagine there are more items I need to change to fully enforce stock, as the the CPU runs at 5.1GHz all core nearly constantly) Are these voltages even healthy?

 

As a side note, how accurate is HWMonitor as a utility to measure temps? Thanks in advance.

 

BIOS update..? I would do that first.

Specs:

i9 10900k with Artic Freezer II 240mm AIO

Gigabyte z490 Ultra
32GB 4x8 Patriot Viper running at 4266 cl19 with 1.35v

EVGA 1080ti SC2

 

I put this rig together last monday, and have been having issues with stability and temps. I had intended to overclock in the future after doing research, but this motherboard factory overclocks my cpu causing it to hit 100C under full load. I just want it to run at stock settings for the time being, but there is no option to disable this overclock from within the bios. There is the option to manually change settings, but being an OC noob, I have no idea what I am doing.

 

Settings that I have changed from default:

Enhanced Multicore-performance, set to disabled

Vcore switched from auto to fixed (Auto would bring it to 1.45V)

Vcore is set to 1.365v which is MOSTLY stable with the occasional crash here and there. But even with this set, it still climbs to 1.5v at times.

 

I have not altered anything else other than enabling my XMP profile. (I imagine there are more items I need to change to fully enforce stock, as the the CPU runs at 5.1GHz all core nearly constantly) Are these voltages even healthy?

 

As a side note, how accurate is HWMonitor as a utility to measure temps? Thanks in advance.

 

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20 minutes ago, FeIIex said:

Specs:

i9 10900k with Artic Freezer II 240mm AIO

Gigabyte z490 Ultra
32GB 4x8 Patriot Viper running at 4266 cl19 with 1.35v

EVGA 1080ti SC2

 

I put this rig together last monday, and have been having issues with stability and temps. I had intended to overclock in the future after doing research, but this motherboard factory overclocks my cpu causing it to hit 100C under full load. I just want it to run at stock settings for the time being, but there is no option to disable this overclock from within the bios. There is the option to manually change settings, but being an OC noob, I have no idea what I am doing.

 

Settings that I have changed from default:

Enhanced Multicore-performance, set to disabled

Vcore switched from auto to fixed (Auto would bring it to 1.45V)

Vcore is set to 1.365v which is MOSTLY stable with the occasional crash here and there. But even with this set, it still climbs to 1.5v at times.

 

I have not altered anything else other than enabling my XMP profile. (I imagine there are more items I need to change to fully enforce stock, as the the CPU runs at 5.1GHz all core nearly constantly) Are these voltages even healthy?

 

As a side note, how accurate is HWMonitor as a utility to measure temps? Thanks in advance.

 

BIOS update..? I would do that first.

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43 minutes ago, LIGISTX said:

BIOS update..? I would do that first.

I had put that off due to the included instructions confusing the heck out of me (something about editing .nsh files and booting into DOS mode), turns out flashing it the old fashioned way worked just fine.

 

The auto settings default to 1.360 now, but I did BSOD first boot into windows afterwards, where the PC then failed to post twice. (Probably due to XMP as disabling it removed the issue)

 

Quick google search tells me this is the stock voltage, more or less. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction

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25 minutes ago, FeIIex said:

I had put that off due to the included instructions confusing the heck out of me (something about editing .nsh files and booting into DOS mode), turns out flashing it the old fashioned way worked just fine.

 

The auto settings default to 1.360 now, but I did BSOD first boot into windows afterwards, where the PC then failed to post twice. (Probably due to XMP as disabling it removed the issue)

 

Quick google search tells me this is the stock voltage, more or less. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction

No problem! Did this help temps?

 

What is your RAM speed..?oh, 4266.... yea. You can try set XMP, and then lower RAM speed to like... 4000 or 3800. Leave all other settings the same, just lower the RAM Mhz a bit. Your internal memory controller is likely just not good enough :/

Rig: i7 13700k - - Asus Z790-P Wifi - - RTX 4080 - - 4x16GB 6000MHz - - Samsung 990 Pro 2TB NVMe Boot + Main Programs - - Assorted SATA SSD's for Photo Work - - Corsair RM850x - - Sound BlasterX EA-5 - - Corsair XC8 JTC Edition - - Corsair GPU Full Cover GPU Block - - XT45 X-Flow 420 + UT60 280 rads - - EK XRES RGB PWM - - Fractal Define S2 - - Acer Predator X34 -- Logitech G502 - - Logitech G710+ - - Logitech Z5500 - - LTT Deskpad

 

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11 minutes ago, LIGISTX said:

No problem! Did this help temps?

 

What is your RAM speed..?oh, 4266.... yea. You can try set XMP, and then lower RAM speed to like... 4000 or 3800. Leave all other settings the same, just lower the RAM Mhz a bit. Your internal memory controller is likely just not good enough :/

XMP worked this time, but if it crashes at all i'll lower it down to 4000mhz.

 

Temps did drop down to acceptable levels as well

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8 minutes ago, FeIIex said:

XMP worked this time, but if it crashes at all i'll lower it down to 4000mhz.

 

Temps did drop down to acceptable levels as well

Yea, I bet it isn't stable.... you can try this. If it passes 8 hours of asus real bench, your probs ok :)

 

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Rig: i7 13700k - - Asus Z790-P Wifi - - RTX 4080 - - 4x16GB 6000MHz - - Samsung 990 Pro 2TB NVMe Boot + Main Programs - - Assorted SATA SSD's for Photo Work - - Corsair RM850x - - Sound BlasterX EA-5 - - Corsair XC8 JTC Edition - - Corsair GPU Full Cover GPU Block - - XT45 X-Flow 420 + UT60 280 rads - - EK XRES RGB PWM - - Fractal Define S2 - - Acer Predator X34 -- Logitech G502 - - Logitech G710+ - - Logitech Z5500 - - LTT Deskpad

 

Headphones/amp/dac: Schiit Lyr 3 - - Fostex TR-X00 - - Sennheiser HD 6xx

 

Homelab/ Media Server: Proxmox VE host - - 512 NVMe Samsung 980 RAID Z1 for VM's/Proxmox boot - - Xeon e5 2660 V4- - Supermicro X10SRF-i - - 128 GB ECC 2133 - - 10x4 TB WD Red RAID Z2 - - Corsair 750D - - Corsair RM650i - - Dell H310 6Gbps SAS HBA - - Intel RES2SC240 SAS Expander - - TreuNAS + many other VM’s

 

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