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With my Intel XTU, I've been having this problem of the Processor Current Limit setting itself to 1023.875A. Is this safe? It only really happens when I try to adjust an OC. Take now for instance, I was playing CS:GO and my system turned off and reset all my OC settings,which is good becuase I know it wasn't stable. I adjust the settings, and voila, 1023.875A

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Well I recommend using the bios to overclock, because I had bad experience with software overclock

New Desktop Project (currently work in process)

CPU: Intel Xeon E7-4890V2 @ 3,4GHz (1 of 4)

Mainboard: Supermicro X10QBI

Memory: 32GB DDR3 Reg.  

GPU: AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 (2 of 4)

PSU: Corsair HX1200i

Case: Motherboardbox

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Hi,

With my Intel XTU, I've been having this problem of the Processor Current Limit setting itself to 1023.875A. Is this safe? It only really happens when I try to adjust an OC. Take now for instance, I was playing CS:GO and my system turned off and reset all my OC settings,which is good becuase I know it wasn't stable. I adjust the settings, and voila, 1023.875A

Ya if you want to blow up the universe!!!

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