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Instability detected by realbench at 682m

My setup:

Intel i7 t930k

Asus X99 deluxe motherboard

Corsair vengence LPX 4x4GB 2800MHz DDR4 kit

 

I'm new to oc, all I did was set XMP to 2.8GHz and run realbench for 8 hours. It stopped at 682m with instability detected.

Should I up the system agent voltage?

 

I forgot the RAM timings, let me know if it is needed. For some reason the 2.8GHz kit also has 3GHz XMP profile, tried that and realbench BSOD within 30m.

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Try more VCCIO voltage first, system agent second.

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4 minutes ago, Lays said:

Try more VCCIO voltage first, system agent second.

How much should I up it to?

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7 minutes ago, unregistered said:

How much should I up it to?

Stock is 0.950 I think, you can try 1.025

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OK, there are 2 settings, VCCIO CPU 1.05V (actual value is set to auto) and VCCIO PCH 1.05V (actual value is set to auto), which do I change and what is the difference?

 

PS: the 1.05V is not the value but the hardcoded setting name.

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