4.8Ghz at 1.4v what settings?

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Kenmitch

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0x50 is not common at least to me. I have run into it playing around at 5.5ghz a couple of times when I was playing around with voltages. My current bios seems flakey at higher speeds now. Should have not updated it but those speeds aren't for 24/7 anyways.

Try bumping the mem voltage up a tic or two and see what happens. Check your ram timings to see if they are correct. I'm not sure what other settings your using for voltages tho. 0x101 or 0x124 would be more vcore or pll so possibly VTT might need some adjustment a little bit. Trial and error it and see. You should stress test for stability tho.
 

borisvodofsky

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I haven't had time to check for proper stability with prime95 but I recently got a random BSOD when browsing the net with the code 0x50. So I think this means "RAM timings/Frequency or uncore multi unstable, increase RAM voltage or adjust QPI/VTT, or lower uncore if you're higher than 2x". Any advice what I should do?

Thanks

Hey Odervish, Memory instability is unlikely if your memory is not overclock.

I wouldn't increase vccio more than 1.1

But, you MUST prime this thing.

It is also more likely that your CPU voltage is still not high enough.

1.4v PEAK may be required to make sure that the uncore is high enough.

If for 4.8 the uncore v drops below 1.35, it's very likely going to crash. ;)