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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: ultma on November 12, 2013, 11:10:31 pm
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I dont change the uncore Multi in bios but when i change the CPU multi the Uncore auto ocs it self to 4000
this caused me some issues tryin to satblize an oc above 4.5 GHz untill i noticed the uncore was automaticly bumped to 4000 in windows
so i raised the ring voltage to 1.15 and all of a sudden i could stablise my oc which wasnt stabe with exponetial increaes in vcore
i was beging to think i wouldnt be able to get my chip past 4.5GHz until i noticed it
is this behaviour normal?
how can i stop the uncore from automaticly ocing?
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setting the uncore to 36 stops this
still is anoying if for some reason you wanted a uncore of 3500