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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: bass_junkie_xl on September 13, 2017, 04:21:52 am
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hello peps i have the gaming k5 mid range baord with these
7700k 5 ghz ht on -delided /relided ( not glued ) with liquid metal under ihs / under water block to
g skill rgb xmp 3000mhz 16gb cl 14-14-14-34 @ over clock 3600 mhz cl 16-17-17-38 1.4v
msi gtx 1080ti founder @ 125+ mhz core (2000mhz )
1000w cooler master psu
intel 600p 512gb pci x nvme m.e ssd
swiftec h320 aio cooler ( 360mm rad )
just relased thermal take view 71 full temperd glass case ;D :D
on to my issue im stable 5 ghz 1.368v -1.375 v ht on all cores no avx offset
i switched to using offset voltege ( aka normal under cpu options ) then a offset of -0.035 v
all c staes on ,voltge optmization on , rsr off ( i heard to turn off rsr ) ht on , turbo mode off since im 5 ghz all cores
issue : idol cpu im .700v .800mhz cpu speed , full 100% prime 95 load it will jump around from 1.368v - 1.41 ish but more 1.38v ish and games like bf1 ,bf4 near 100% cpu ussage sit around 1.368- 1.39 v
is it normal for the volts to be sloppy like that on offset ? i mean im ok with 1.41 v my temps are very good bf1 5 ghz 100% cpu all day after 6 hrs only hits 54 c - 66c
im ok with temps just wonderign if i can make the volts not be so funky and be more 1.368v then up to 1.41 ?
currently no bsods im stable justa side note
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Hello,
How does this result compare with default settings when everything is on AUTO?
If the Vcore is the same it means the offset option is not working (DVID).
For the BIOS options the CPU Vcore needs to be set to AUTO
Dynamic Vcore (DVID) = your offset value
If different, then perhaps your -0.035v needs to be lower? -0.040v?
Also adjust the Load line calibration options (if you haven't), with DVID you don't require it to be as much / disable it.
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Hello,
How does this result compare with default settings when everything is on AUTO?
If the Vcore is the same it means the offset option is not working (DVID).
For the BIOS options the CPU Vcore needs to be set to AUTO
Dynamic Vcore (DVID) = your offset value
If different, then perhaps your -0.035v needs to be lower? -0.040v?
Also adjust the Load line calibration options (if you haven't), with DVID you don't require it to be as much / disable it.
ok im scared to try auto ( i bet it will try to push 1.5v lol ) ill try
as for the cpu vcore settings
auto -doesnt let me type and offset in
normal - ( normal lets me adjust my offset dvid )
manual ( i have to type a manual vcore in )
thats it for vcore
i have figured it out the offsets voltge oc
loadline calibration = auto,normal,high,turbo
load line calibration has this affect on offset voltge with oc
load line calibration=normal - higher then selected vcore on low loads - mega vdrop on high loads (can cause bsods on 4.8 ghz + oc 5 ghz in my istance this is not working well
i select say -0.030v ( i need 1.368 v to be stable it will give me 1.402 v on low loads and a mega drop to 1.3 - 1.32v on high loads =bsod turn off set higher im 1.44v low loads and 1.34v on high loads ok lets try high next .
load line calibration= high -pretty close to your chosen offfset volts on low load - more then selected offset on high loads
0.030 offset low loads like 60% cpu and under im 1.356 -1.38v wich is ok but under heavy loads like say bf1 unlocked fps cap on a 1080ti cpu hits 100% ussage tofeed the 1080ti with 144fps anb hits 1.405v
pprime 95 26.6 sits around 1.368v -1.412 v ( 1.412v is the max peak for a slight second )
loadline calibration=ultra more lower then selected offset under light loads 1.35v and super mega jump up to 1.44v under heavy loads
thing is i found that meduim aka high load line calibration is the best one it doesnt bsod on lower loads or bsod on higher loads even though its feed a little more then i want
is there a way to select what vcore it goes up to besides manual vcore ?
is there a secret vcore setting im missing ? i hit page up and page down and see auto,manual,normal - lets u dvid
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Hmm, something doesn't seem right.
When you use the offset mode it should maintain a Vcore voltage without dropping.
0.7v, then scales up to whatever your max load SVID is.
So for example if you stopped the overclocking and run all to default settings,
- Set the CPU ratio to x45
- Vcore = normal
- Offset (DVID) = +0.010v <to give you an idea of what the default values are
- Everything else auto.
Place the CPU under a load, the vcore should go from 0.7v to highest value without dropping, hits a higher limit and remains. <Does it do this?