I suppose I can experiment by using the stock multiplier, and slow bumping up by .005v adaptive turbo voltage until under load I hit the "~1.25v" or so. Then raise the multiplier back to 44.
Well.. in that case, something is off for me... with adaptive offset of .250 you would think the turbo volts would be 1.258 (base voltage 1.008) and I would be just as stable as my manual OC at 1.25v. Unfortunately I fail AIDA64 after 5 mins at that setting even though I stay under 83c. I can...
Any ideas fellas? I'm way to chicken to plug 1.25v into the "additional voltage for Turbo CPU" column. I'm afraid it'd take the base of ~1v and add 1.25v to it for 2.25V!
I suppose I'll go back to stock volts until someone clarifies this in a guide somewhere..
hey fellas. I've got a z87-a pro and a 4670K that is 6 hours AIDA64 stable at the following settings.
44x100
cpu cache multiplier 44
manual 1.25v
DDR3 1600 @ 1.5v.dimm
Temps max 83C average 76C
I want to convert this over to adaptive voltage to get the power savings advantages of...
So I'd like to upgrade my drive to one with a larger size.. Is there any way to do this seamlessly without having to reinstall windows? I've got a lot of OS customization I dont want to lose.
Current hardware
X25-M G2 80gb
Desired Hardware
Intel 510 256mb
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.