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System Name | Zotan |
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Processor | i9-10850K |
Motherboard | Gigabyte Z490 Gaming X AX |
Cooling | H100 |
Memory | 32GB Viper 3200 |
Video Card(s) | Zotac RTX3080 |
Case | Airflow 275R |
Power Supply | RMX850 |
Benchmark Scores | d1nky@hwbot.org |
today ive been trying to tackle my motherboards overclock problems. and then I thought to go back to an old bios version. the newest 1503 and im on 1002! before my core voltage line in aida64 looked like a bunch of mountains but with the old bios its flat with the odd dip every couple minutes!
ive set my vcore to 1.400 in bios, on desktop its 1.45ish and load 1.476 (LLC 0%) before adding any clocks im testing a few more bios versions and trying to find the most stable corevoltage values! and then I will try an oc of 5ghz ive managed 4.7 stable so....
this makes me chuckle because ive read and read about my mobo and ocing, even ghettoed a fan blowing on the vrms like someone else done. I may even purchase some cheap vram heatsinks to put on them. but im truly in ore that an old bios can be ten times as stable!
so anyone ocing this ***** board try and old bios! (updates to come)
ive set my vcore to 1.400 in bios, on desktop its 1.45ish and load 1.476 (LLC 0%) before adding any clocks im testing a few more bios versions and trying to find the most stable corevoltage values! and then I will try an oc of 5ghz ive managed 4.7 stable so....
this makes me chuckle because ive read and read about my mobo and ocing, even ghettoed a fan blowing on the vrms like someone else done. I may even purchase some cheap vram heatsinks to put on them. but im truly in ore that an old bios can be ten times as stable!
so anyone ocing this ***** board try and old bios! (updates to come)
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