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Problem with my 1055t

one30eight

Senior member
For some reason the first core of my 1055t will drop down to 1170. I have CnQ disabled and also turbo. It happens with various OCs and I can't figure out why. I can run prime stable for 20 hours with no errors. It usually happens while folding. It will fold for days with no problems and then the 1 core will drop to 1170. I have flashed to the latest bios and it still does it. Any ideas?

 
I am using a Gigabyte 890gpa-ud3h. It has not happened at stock, but then I have not really ran it at stock. I have never seen a chip error after days of being stable though. It is always that first core also, never any of the others.
 
I wouldn't trust core temp for anything with thuban. What board are you using? If its a gigabyte board there is some weird wonkiness going on with Thuban support on my board in sig.
 
Well after much digging around, it is the board. It seems it likes to change the multi to 4x on 1 core for some reason. I hope this will be taken care of with a bios update and happy to know it is not just me having this problem. Thanks for the advice..
 
what bios are you running? the original bios that came with the board wont' even recognize my 1055t so i had to run a bios update to the newest f7b, no problems afterward.
 
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