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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: stoxe on April 12, 2017, 07:41:34 pm
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hello,
I bought a new motherboard 4 days ago with I7 7700K and the vcore was 1,34 (bios installed F1). So I installed bios F4 but vcore again 1,29. I installed last beta bios F5c but again this problem.
In my bios load optimized defaults.
I not understand : why Gigabyte apply a tension so high?? First time than I see this problem with motherboard......
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Might this have to do with your memory? Are you running the CPU at stock speed? Measuring with CPU-Z?
Keep watching for newer BIOS
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hello,
Thank you for answer.
My cpu I7 7700K no oc, cpu stock.
My memory is DDR4 Corsair Vengeance LPX, Noir, 2 x 8 Go, 3200 MHz, CAS 16 profil XMP in bios.
And my bios is the last bios no site Gigabyte bios F5 / I installed the beta bios F5c but in the last week the bios stable F5 was published, so I installed ths bios F5 (sorry for my english).
http://www.gigabyte.fr/Motherboard/GA-Z270-HD3P-rev-10#kf (http://www.gigabyte.fr/Motherboard/GA-Z270-HD3P-rev-10#kf)
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It seems like the vcore voltage is slowly being "reeled in" on some z170 / z270 based boards with each newer BIOS rev. You may have to wait, or make the changes yourself running stress tests in between changes to confirm stability.
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Yes I wait a new bios. Currently in game (ex battlefield 1 multiplayer), vcore is 1,27 and 68°C max. (cpu no oc of course).
I contact support Gigabyte? Ot they know the problem?
:)