- Feb 10, 2011
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So my 4790K running at 4.4GHz (all cores) crashes almost instantly if I set the cache ratio above x43.
In order to get x44 stable I need to add another 100mV (going from 1.2V to 1.3V) - which seems a bit overkill. Is there another voltage I should be adjusting instead?
Rig in question: Asus Z87-Pro, BIOS 2103| 32GB 1866 (9-9-9-27)
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On a side note the CPU cores are happy with a -67mV VID offset which gets me a stock VID of 1V (1.008V measured) and very cool running chip. :hmm:
In order to get x44 stable I need to add another 100mV (going from 1.2V to 1.3V) - which seems a bit overkill. Is there another voltage I should be adjusting instead?
Rig in question: Asus Z87-Pro, BIOS 2103| 32GB 1866 (9-9-9-27)
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On a side note the CPU cores are happy with a -67mV VID offset which gets me a stock VID of 1V (1.008V measured) and very cool running chip. :hmm: