These are my current specs as of yesterday.
I was OC'd on the F12 BIOS, but decided to go stock for the new UEFI.
NZXT Phantom
GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 (rev. 1.0) - U1h
Intel Core i7 2600K @ 3.5Ghz
Corsair H100 CPU Cooler - Push/Pull
G.Skill Ripjaws X 16GB @ 1333Mhz 7-7-7-21 XMP
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
After flashing to U1h using a bootable USB drive, I went back to the BIOS/UEFI to review and adjust my settings back to their usual values.
Under the voltage settings, the option "
Multi-Steps Load-Line" has been removed and I can't seem to find it anywhere in the new UEFI menu.
This is my main issue. Where has this setting gone? Has it been renamed or replaced or entirely removed? It was an essential tool.
Before, I ran a consistent 1.260V @ 4.6Ghz using Multi-Steps Load-line - Level 8, seldom spiking a little to 1.320V under full load [Prime/Intel Burn TestV2/AIDA64].
Now, my processor jumps to as low as 1.00V and as high as 1.38V under ***stock*** CPU Ratio/Voltage configuration
Any attempt to adjust CPU ratio higher than 2 bins results in crashes. Adjusting the Vcore higher to help stabilize doesn't work either. The moment the voltage drops at higher CPU ratios, I get the BSOD.
This is where that Multi-Steps Load-line calibration came in handy. Without that, the vdroop will cause any CPU overclock to crash. Now my processor at stock settings is being juiced up in unnecessary and uneven voltage changes (without the benefit of higher CPU ratios).
Any help would be appreciated! Thank you