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Nice temps in Cinebench11.5, I get that @ 4.7ghz 1.28v if its cool enough, ie up to ~ 25C ambient. Score I think 10.39:)


What temps did you get in this x264fhd?

I score 31.3fps @ 4.7ghz, 42x, 2400 here.. max temp per core 75-73-71-67
 
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I am just beginging with this chip. At stock it is amazing how fluid and how cool it stays during BF4 game at max settings.
Have done some test runs at higher clocks and also the auto OC thing, but not much.

Thanks for all the info full infusion1
 

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Appears my chip wasn't as stable as I thought at 4.5ghz. Dropped it down to 4.4ghz for the time being. Was starting to get a lot more lock ups in game. Multiple times a day in Smite mostly, few in Battlefield 4.
 
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Appears my chip wasn't as stable as I thought at 4.5ghz. Dropped it down to 4.4ghz for the time being. Was starting to get a lot more lock ups in game. Multiple times a day in Smite mostly, few in Battlefield 4.

If you had that 4.5ghz @ 1.350v did you try 1.354v? and if you had cpu system agent @ stock or idk 0.020v did you try 0.025v+ offset.
Also input voltage probably needs to be ~ 1.83v with LLC - auto and in DIGI+ 120 or 130% cpu current.

I noticed input voltage is ok with ~ 0.45v gap, anything less and its unpredictable.
Im my case 4.6ghz @ 1.234v >> input voltage 1.72v and LLC - auto, anything less and it can bsod or hard reset.

Imo you're almost stable just minor tweaking to stabilize to max :)
 

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If you had that 4.5ghz @ 1.350v did you try 1.354v? and if you had cpu system agent @ stock or idk 0.020v did you try 0.025v+ offset. Also input voltage probably need ~ 1.82v with LLC - auto and in DIGI+ 120 or 130% cpu current.


Imo you're almost stable just minor tweaking to stabilize to max :)

I was at 1.34v actually. 1.9v input. +0.045 vccsa and current at 130% i think.
 
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I see, well when you're in a tweak mood again maybe try 1.344v, lower input to 1.85v and vccsa maybe 0.050 or 0.055v


btw I edited my post a little :]
 

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I was at 1.34v actually. 1.9v input. +0.045 vccsa and current at 130% i think.
I'd agree with TheHunter here and say that vInput might be a bit high, and that you should be able to pull everything in line with a bit of time spent tweaking things. I'd also suggest boosting DIO a little bit, and increasing vCache a big chunk., especially if you've updated to one of the BIOSes that came out since the Devil's Canyon launch.

Also, I've been talking wit ha few other users of ASUS Z87/Z97 boards and there seems to be some issues still rpesent with BIOS corruption when crashing on OC, so flashing a fresh copy of your current BIOS may prove to fix thing all on it's own... USB BIOS Flashback feature being built in now seems like it was there for a reason. :p
 

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I'd agree with TheHunter here and say that vInput might be a bit high, and that you should be able to pull everything in line with a bit of time spent tweaking things. I'd also suggest boosting DIO a little bit, and increasing vCache a big chunk., especially if you've updated to one of the BIOSes that came out since the Devil's Canyon launch.

Also, I've been talking wit ha few other users of ASUS Z87/Z97 boards and there seems to be some issues still rpesent with BIOS corruption when crashing on OC, so flashing a fresh copy of your current BIOS may prove to fix thing all on it's own... USB BIOS Flashback feature being built in now seems like it was there for a reason. :p

Ill probably mess with it a bit later on. Thanks for the info. my vcache is at 1.15v for 39x multi.

Wierd thing is, im not quite sure the bugcheck code for the hard lock/BSOD i got last night is due to cpu/memory instability.

0x0000001e

I have been getting some Nvidia driver crashes through too, when I play the game Smite. I remember getting driver crashes too, when my CPU wasnt 100% stable a while back when I first started overclocking. the crashes would go away when CPU was at stock.

EDIT: Sounds like that code means more vcore.
 
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Yes its either this or this

0x1E = increase vcore, or lower RAM frequency/ increase RAM voltage


0x1E = add more vcore


Although if you OC your ram then do use 120% ram power current in digi+.
 

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Yes its either this or this

0x1E = increase vcore, or lower RAM frequency/ increase RAM voltage


0x1E = add more vcore


Although if you OC your ram then do use 120% ram power current in digi+.
he's got 1.5V 2133 Dominator platinum sticks, shouldn't need any digi+ boost with those ones in particular, although boosting them up to 1.575 might make sure that it's not a weird ram thing that is the problem.
 

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he's got 1.5V 2133 Dominator platinum sticks, shouldn't need any digi+ boost with those ones in particular, although boosting them up to 1.575 might make sure that it's not a weird ram thing that is the problem.

I have them clocked at 2400. Voltage is at 1.65v
 

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I have them clocked at 2400. Voltage is at 1.65v


shouldn't matter much, even then, but you can push up the current limit no problem. I just don't think you'd need to. you could probably push those to 2666...vDIO is what needs the boost to be able to boot that speed, and what might be something to look at rather than current limits. ;) When we went through the OC on your sticks, seemed to me that your CPU was the limit preventing you from getting higher.
 
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No the reviewers claimed it wouldn't even post at 4.9GHZ much less 5. and Fullinfusion not only posted, but booted into windows and ran a benchmark successfully. Reviewers don't have chips long enough for 24/7 clock testing. If they were only able to hit 4.7 it might mean the 24/7 clocks of the chip were it's turbo speed and nothing more.

seeing 24/7 400MHZ higher than turbo flies in the face of what they were claiming.

At any rate I'm typing this from my i7 4790k rig right now. Ran a bench got 10580 in 3dmark 11. While that is 2000pts higher than my i7 950 and gtx 480 sli rig at stock, it's 1000pts lower than the max score. That will not do at all! Must get clocking.


Batch number is L336D109
anyone have a chip from that batch?
I got a L336D105 but didn't test it a lot. It does 4.59 @ 1.273 V.
 
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shouldn't matter much, even then, but you can push up the current limit no problem. I just don't think you'd need to. you could probably push those to 2666...vDIO is what needs the boost to be able to boot that speed, and what might be something to look at rather than current limits. ;) When we went through the OC on your sticks, seemed to me that your CPU was the limit preventing you from getting higher.


When I ran mine at stock 2133mhz I left this ram current alone, @ 2400mhz I had 120% for a while and it was rock solid, then I changed to 110% and after some time (~2 weeks) it started to act weird, right before logon it would bsod or rest pc.. After I put back to 120% it stopped and haven't seen it since.
But now its using more wattage, always min 20w, at stock 100% I think it was a lot lower, 5-6w or so.


btw whats vDIO, digital IO cpu voltage? :)


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So I could run mine at ie 110% too, but I would need to adjust this vDIO?

Although I already played with this DIO once, but idk how to set properly, I set it 50mv more then analog but it didnt help much.
Im also using vccsa 0.045v atm @ 4.6ghz, had 0.040v but now at 0.045v i noticed i get better fps by cpu bound game benchmarks.
 
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When I ran mine at stock 2133mhz I left this ram current alone, @ 2400mhz I had 120% for a while and it was rock solid, then I changed to 110% and after some time (~2 weeks) it started to act weird, right before logon it would bsod or rest pc.. After I put back to 120% it stopped and haven't seen it since.
But now its using more wattage, always min 20w, at stock 100% I think it was a lot lower, 5-6w or so.


btw whats vDIO, digital IO cpu voltage? :)


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So I could run mine at ie 110% too, but I would need to adjust this vDIO?

Although I already played with this DIO once, but idk how to set properly, I set it 50mv more then analog but it didnt help much.
Im also using vccsa 0.045v atm @ 4.6ghz, had 0.040v but now at 0.045v i noticed i get better fps by cpu bound game benchmarks.
yep, digital I/O voltage. stock is usually around 1.02-1.05 for most chips I've seen, but I've seen BIOS default to higher. I know that for me to be able to push those 3000MHz + clocks, 1.2V DIO is essential.

So, I tell you my story about this:


I am testing 4790K test further, and find that up to 2400 Mhz boot, no problem. 2600/2666, no go, and I got ram rated for 3100 MHz...WTF!?! Try other memories, nothing over 2400 MHz is working, and when I do get 2666 working, bandwidth is garbage...just worse than 1600 basically, but with OK latency...OMG why is this so hard when it was so easy a year ago? Swap in a few boards, try other things, pull down MSI Z97 Mpower, start ticking off the voltages, one by one...

So, I check back in my notebook as to what I was setting way back when I was pushing 3400-3600 MHz on my review 4770K, since I decided to use 4770K and see what's what, since my ES 4790K has some damage, and remembered after some time of no luck (like a week off playing with settings) that IO's on 4770K needed 1.25V, or no boot...but here I am @ 2600 with no boot? So I push up to 1.25V...it works fine.

Slowly lowered it until no boot re-appeared, and this began @ 1.125V. But, I could warm boot, just not cold boot. So push a bit higher, 1.15V, cold boot, warm boot, both no problem, from 2600-3200 MHz. But full stability... that took just a wee bit more, up to 1.185V....


I am not sure what this DIO, what it's for. Like, I got some ideas, but documentation and such is so sketchy... So that's where I'm at right now. almost every board, no matter the brans, over 2400 MHz..there's ZERO bios tuning. MSI has some nice profiles to use, they work great. ASUS, tertiary timings are garbage, and they say "oh, you try set 8 for everything, and then lower and test". Yeah, right. If that worked, BIOS would already been tuned like it was over a year ago, new BIOS programmer isn't doing it fully, or is a noob. Check Gigabyte.. same story. ASRock...yeah, they need some work too.

Anything up to 2400 MHz, no problems.

That said, with al lteh testing I've done, I'm getting pretty close to being ready to write my next guide. :roll:
 
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There are not enough "Thanks" buttons to thank those contributions like the above. :toast:
I am not sure if this thread includes the 4790K (yes, is a Haswell, but ...)

It looks like this cpu or the z97 platform is not turn multis up and ready...
 
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Ok so I tested like so and it got a bit hot..

4.6ghz @ 1.234v
LLC auto, cpu current 120%, ram current 110%
SVID 1.72v
vccsa 0.020
vDIO 0.125v

HOT.jpg

before I had max 60C on core0,

@ 4.7ghz it was max max 65C, usually 62C if its not to hot inside.



Although when I ran cinebench15 it was 2C cooler on core0 (max 67C) then at vDIO 0.150v (max 69C), and I got better score with 0.125v (935cb) then at 0.150v (933cb)




EDIT: ok must have been cpu vrm Powerin/powerout glitch. I ran 3dmark2011 physics test and it was cool like it suppose to be and with correct score.

3dmakr.png

By RE5 I see it happened in 1st level (1min later later), its usually where it gets the hottest now with new gpu.. Before with my old 580gtx it was at 3rd part of bench this as on pic above.



Will try to lower some more :D
 
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This atm looks more promising :)

4.6ghz - 1.230v
vDIO 0.100v+ offset
cpu Power Decay - enabled (just in case si it doesnt overshot when going form idle to max load)

rest the same
SVID 1.72v, cpu 120%, ram 110%
vccsa 0.020v+ offset (0.832v)


and I got this in RE5
vDIO 0.100 4.6ghz.jpg


Cinebench15 got 937cb core0 68C, which is also almost the best score @ 4.6ghz (pb was 939cb)


Hopefully its ok by cold boot too, tnx Dave :)
 
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You guys and your offset lol.. I don't have offset so I can't advise. Headhunter you need to get a DC so you can stop comparing but my chip gets this at that lol..
I ran a pile of tests last week and in fact these new hasswell chips are different then the older chips. I have given Dave all my info and I guess we're all going to have to wait till he gets back with his new updated oc hand book ;)
 
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^^
Its not that different to DC from what I saw. Guess mine also has a smaller gap between glue and cpu making it little cooler then the most average Joe..
I only showed those various benches because I showed them here before with other temps. C, now im just repiling how these new settings work :)


btw Im still ok at those settings from yesterday @ cold boot.


Will try to lower vDIO some more :D

edit: atm 0.090v is still ok
 
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Ok for 4.7ghz I had to leave vDIO @ 0.090 and bump up vccsa from 0.20 to 0.030 (stabler fps), rest the same cpu power 120, ram power 110%.

Much much better then old 4.7ghz+ 2400mhz ram OC settings,. Its 5-7C cooler too in something like x264 encoder @ adaptive voltage with avx spikes, thanks again Dave :)
 
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I settled for 4.7ghz core 4.4ghz uncore on my delidded Devil's Canyon as far as vcore and temps for 24/7.



One thing I must say is that Prime95 v285 is worthless unless you want to fry an egg for Haswell.

Funny thing is that I thought I was stable after passing IBT on max and AIDA64 for 1.5 hrs but crashed on the second pass of the x264 HD v.5.0.1 benchmark.

Upped my adaptive offset from 0.8 to 1.0 and input voltage from 1.83 to 1.85v and was stable after that.

x264 seems the definitive stability benchmark for Haswell and maybe Ivy too:
http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=520
link to a modified looped version for haswell testing below:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1487922/going-deeper-on-the-x264-v2-stress-test

Delidding and build pics here:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1313179/official-delidded-club-guide/25750#post_22687530

@cadaveca : yes, running the Samsung greens at 11-11-11-28 1T DDR3 1100 1.45v above ;)
 
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Oh yeah, just for everyone's FYI I delidded using the hammerless vice method, which I believe to be the most brainless and safest, where once you have the padded green chip PCB against one edge and the top shelf of the metal IHS against the other edge, gradually little twists of the vice will give you your delid without the potential of cutting into the PCB or knocking a resistor off.
 
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