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Help! I tried to oc my 4770k to 4.2 ghz. I stability tested on manual and verified that my cpu is stable at 4.2 at 1.125 vcore. But when I switch to adaptive mode, my motherboard completely disregards my set voltage and bumps the voltage up to 1.22 when my cpu is under stress. I am aware you cant stress test with adaptive voltage, but this happens when im playing games, and doing other real world things that stress the cpu out.


 


note: if I put the voltage to anything higher than 1.22 the cpu will give that exact voltage under load.


 


i7 4770k


asus gryphon motherboard


gigabyte r9 290


corsair h100i


antec 620 watt psu


8gb corsair ram 1600mhz


 


what I did in the bios


 


asus oc tuner: swithced it from auto to xmp


cpu core ratio: switched it from auto to sync all cores


set multiplier to 42


set voltage to adaptive


defined additional turbo voltage to 1.125 (that automatically set "total turbo mode voltage" to 1.125)


 


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Help! I tried to oc my 4770k to 4.2 ghz. I stability tested on manual and verified that my cpu is stable at 4.2 at 1.125 vcore. But when I switch to adaptive mode, my motherboard completely disregards my set voltage and bumps the voltage up to 1.22 when my cpu is under stress. I am aware you cant stress test with adaptive voltage, but this happens when im playing games, and doing other real world things that stress the cpu out.

 

note: if I put the voltage to anything higher than 1.22 the cpu will give that exact voltage under load.

 

i7 4770k

asus gryphon motherboard

gigabyte r9 290

corsair h100i

antec 620 watt psu

8gb corsair ram 1600mhz

 

what I did in the bios

 

asus oc tuner: swithced it from auto to xmp

cpu core ratio: switched it from auto to sync all cores

set multiplier to 42

set voltage to adaptive

defined additional turbo voltage to 1.125 (that automatically set "total turbo mode voltage" to 1.125)

ZEUS


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Why don't you just keep adaptive mode off?

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CPUi7 4770K - 4.4Ghz CoolerNoctua NH-D14 MB: Maximus VI Hero RAM4 x 4GB Vengeance Pro DDR3 2133Mhz GPUWindforce 780ti Case: Corsair C70 Storage: 3 x 128GB 840 Pro SSD in RAID 0 , 2 x 1TB Barracuda PSU860W AX860i Displays: Asus VG248QE 144Hz , Asus VE247H 60Hz KeyboardRazer Blackwidow 2013 MouseRazer Deathadder SoundSennheiser HD 558 Mic: Blue Snowball


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