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Dropped the vcore to 1.2v and upped the NB by 0.5 and pc BSOD on startup.
Upped the vcore to 1.26v and starts up ok. Idle temps are 36/35
Haven't run prime properly yet. Ran it for a quick 20min run and temps were at around 50, will have to do a proper run over the weekend when I have more time.
As for the vcore does that sound more sensible now and do you think I could probably get away with lowering the NB back down?
Haven't set the memory voltage back yet still on auto. But I was running it unlinked anyway.
How are some people getting monster clocks at like 1.0v!?!?!
I can get 4.5 on air with mine at about 1.31v,temps are about the same as yours.65 under load is fine.
I will try dropping my vcore to around 1.33 to see if that can bring down the temps and stay stable. What cooling are you using? Cheers.
Thermalright Ultra Extreme.
Guys, I still cant get this bloody Speedstep to disable! I've disabled it in the bios and also CIE or whatever it's called and I can still see the multiplier jumping up and down in CPU-Z!
Any ideas?
Here are my bios settings with speedstep turned off:
Advanced (Tab) > CPU Configuration
CPU Ratio Setting .......... [Auto]
C1E Support ................ [Disabled]
Max CPUID Limit ............ [Disabled]
Intel Virtualization Tech .. [Disabled]
CPU TM Function ............ [Disabled]
Intel SpeedStep ............ [Disabled]
Intel C-STATE Tech ......... [Disabled]