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Ok select offset and use +0.05v first...see how a 4.5ghz run goes with that.
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Right. I ll do that but I can tell you that it will work.
But without LLC is goes crazy on the voltages under load.
EDIT:
Like you asked.
SpreadSpectrum is on AUTO, no other option other than disabled.
BCLK on 100.1
NO LLC
Offset +0.005v
Multi x45
Prime loads the core with anything from 1.4v up to 1.44v (and goes through all values in between)
Tends to throttle back to 1.264v at times.
Ill disable throttling and some more options and see what happens.
Still no close to the mystery of where the hell has 1.456v appeared with almost no additional vcore.
EDIT 2:
Disabled thermal throttling. Not that it matters but still.
Idle voltage with all the c-states is 0.976v
Which then rises by almost 0.5v under load.
Last time I had LLC enabled it required higher offset to get it going in the first place but voltages werent as high under load. Mind you they were still up there...
Under these settings Prime95 is stable as a concrete block.
I will bring the multiplier up to 47 and try push the RAM more now, wont bother going for 48+ untill the voltage issue is magically sorted out.
Hmm, it just won't stabilise anymore. at x46 with indicated 1.46-1.48v under load and it still won't pass a single test in prim95. I think im gonna call it a day, just as soon as I can stabilise x45 0.0 which also doesn't work.
EDIT:
Unbeliveable... Offset I think 0.085 and increased command rate from 1 to 2.
VTT increased slightly, DRAM 1.480 and its fine at 4.7ghz 0.0
AAARGH IT WAS THE BLEEDING RAM ALL ALONG.....
Thanks I shall have lots of fun
I do wonder though about you saying SSD RAID 0 is pointless. Wouldn't that double the speed of the already crazy fast SSD drives?
Hang on does the diagram say that SSD's take a hit when they are full or when they have been used for a total of their capacity i.e. not full but over time I would have written 120gb of data on the drive reinstalling games and shifting files?