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Manual stable OC - Unable to load windows in Adaptive 10900k 5.2GHZ All core

Hi All,

 

So i'm still in dire need of some help. I have a manual stable OC in Manual Mode @ 1.420 Vcore in bios. Idle load voltage is 1.40, under cinebench load 1.250v. All temps are fine, see attached image. I have a 5.2GHZ Overclock with 0 AVX. 53GHZ on 4 core load LLC 4 Cache 4.8GHZ.

 

I cannot for the life of me just enter 1.420 in Adaptive with 0 Turbo boost Offset. As soon as it try to load windows with Adaptive @ 1.420, when I reach the circular boot loading screen it freezes. I have changed LLC all the way upto 7 and still I have no luck. WHAT IS GOING ON. I have been at it for hours 😞

 

The only way I can actually use my setup is by loading on Manual. I don't know how to use Offset.

 

Motherboard is Asus Maximus Extreme XII

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On an Asus board, set it to Offset and set the offset to about -75 mV (-0.075 V). Boot up and compare your VCore reading in HWiNFO to what you are running now. Use more or less offset until you get about the same amount of VCore that you are running now.

 

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43 minutes ago, Hammurabi said:

Hi All,

 

So i'm still in dire need of some help. I have a manual stable OC in Manual Mode @ 1.420 Vcore in bios. Idle load voltage is 1.40, under cinebench load 1.250v. All temps are fine, see attached image. I have a 5.2GHZ Overclock with 0 AVX. 53GHZ on 4 core load LLC 4 Cache 4.8GHZ.

 

I cannot for the life of me just enter 1.420 in Adaptive with 0 Turbo boost Offset. As soon as it try to load windows with Adaptive @ 1.420, when I reach the circular boot loading screen it freezes. I have changed LLC all the way upto 7 and still I have no luck. WHAT IS GOING ON. I have been at it for hours 😞

 

The only way I can actually use my setup is by loading on Manual. I don't know how to use Offset.

 

Motherboard is Asus Maximus Extreme XII

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Just for the record, cinebench isn’t a good way to tell if your CPU is stable. It’s way to simple of a test, doesn’t draw nearly enough power and the transient loads from it are rather low.

 

Use something like Asus realbench for 8 hours, or Linpack xtreme for over an hour. If those both pass as well, then your actually stable. 
 

https://rog.asus.com/rog-pro/realbench-v2-leaderboard/
 

https://www.ngohq.com/linpack-xtreme.html

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14 minutes ago, unclewebb said:

On an Asus board, set it to Offset and set the offset to about -75 mV (-0.075 V). Boot up and compare your VCore reading in HWiNFO to what you are running now. Use more or less offset until you get about the same amount of VCore that you are running now.

 

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Thanks Mate, I have done that. however under load i'm hitting 100 now with a load voltage of 1.290-1.3. Do I just decrease the offset even more?

7 minutes ago, LIGISTX said:

Just for the record, cinebench isn’t a good way to tell if your CPU is stable. It’s way to simple of a test, doesn’t draw nearly enough power and the transient loads from it are rather low.

 

Use something like Asus realbench for 8 hours, or Linpack xtreme for over an hour. If those both pass as well, then your actually stable. 
 

https://rog.asus.com/rog-pro/realbench-v2-leaderboard/
 

https://www.ngohq.com/linpack-xtreme.html

Thanks for the advice brother, its stable in Premiere Pro, Autocad, 3ds max rendering, Realbench, Aida64 FPU, and BF5 while streaming and recording. That is enough for my work load.

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