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post Sep 10 2012, 06:32 PM

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QUOTE(noname_lah86 @ Sep 10 2012, 05:26 PM)

I think i know the problem. Since my CPUz cannot be run together with AIDA, I did changed the sensor=0 in cpuz.ini. And thats why i mixed up with the default Core voltage reading.
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Why AIDA64 and CPU-Z cann't run together? hmm.gif
No conflict beetwen any of monitoring software,only AISuite with some.

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post Sep 10 2012, 06:46 PM

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QUOTE(stasio @ Sep 10 2012, 06:32 PM)
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Why AIDA64 and CPU-Z cann't run together?  hmm.gif
No conflict beetwen any of monitoring software,only AISuite with some.
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I have absolutely no idea lol. But I did google up similar problem and it did solved my the problem.

http://forums.aida64.com/index.php?/topic/...r-18-installed/

QUOTE(owikh84 @ Sep 10 2012, 05:53 PM)
I'd pay attention on the vCore, since it's used in the BIOS.
VID is useful for chip binning. smile.gif
Your temps look fine.
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Okie. I will be ignore VID for now.

How about Vdrop high vs low ? Which is a better option to choose from ?


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post Sep 10 2012, 07:06 PM

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QUOTE(noname_lah86 @ Sep 10 2012, 06:46 PM)
I have absolutely no idea lol. But I did google up similar problem and it did solved my the problem.

http://forums.aida64.com/index.php?/topic/...r-18-installed/
Okie. I will be ignore VID for now.

How about Vdrop high vs low ? Which is a better option to choose from ?
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High vdroop is be the best.
I'm not sure where MSI has fix their broken vdroop but the latest BIOS claimed to have improved vdroop control.
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post Sep 10 2012, 09:29 PM

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QUOTE(noname_lah86 @ Sep 10 2012, 06:46 PM)
I have absolutely no idea lol. But I did google up similar problem and it did solved my the problem.

http://forums.aida64.com/index.php?/topic/...r-18-installed/
OMG ,but this had been 1year+ ago,haha. shocking.gif
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post Sep 13 2012, 10:01 PM

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Has been using 2500K @4.5ghz more than half years (prime95 tested), so far never face any BSOD 000124.
But recently when I convert some video, I encounter few times of 000124. So I increase my offset from -0.005 to +0.01, and Current CPU Capability from 100% to 110%.seems to be stable now(touch wood)

I'm wonder what's the Current CPU Capability for? should I put 110% or higher?
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QUOTE(rudolfjie @ Sep 17 2012, 02:56 PM)
Has been using 2500K @4.5ghz more than half years (prime95 tested), so far never face any BSOD 000124.
But recently when I convert some video, I encounter few times of 000124. So I increase my offset from -0.005 to +0.01, and Current CPU Capability from 100% to 110%.seems to be stable now(touch wood)

I'm wonder what's the Current CPU Capability for? should I put 110% or higher?
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All “Current Capability” settings: A setting of 100% on all of these settings should be ample to
overclock processors using conventional cooling methods. If pushing processors using Ln2 or other
sub-zero forms of cooling then increase the current threshold to each voltage rail respectively. A
setting of 140% should ensure OCP does not trip during benchmarks.

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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Sep 17 2012, 06:15 PM)
chip degrading?
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Thanks for the info, very useful.
I Think might be degrading, will do some test tonight and find a stable setting
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post Sep 23 2012, 10:53 PM

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anyone who already OC 2500k with stock cooler??? can share any info with me??
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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Sep 10 2012, 07:06 PM)
High vdroop is be the best.
I'm not sure where MSI has fix their broken vdroop but the latest BIOS claimed to have improved vdroop control.
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Will check it out on the next M Power build. The only funny thing that I observed is that BCLK isn't as stable as Asus. Or perhaps they deliberately bump it up a wee bit to avoid drop instead. Anyhow, didn't get a chance to actually play with the board much. The bios is a new learning curve. Even more confusing than ASRock and Zotac
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Hi all,

i'd like to ask if anyone of you ever try to OC i5 2500k with gtx560Ti. My PSU is only 500W (FSP Hexa). Im wondering if its okay to OC my Proc to 3++GHz or max 5GHz. With OC feature of MSI P67A-GD55 has, Im still a little bit afraid to try coz i might blow up something in the process biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(azurakun @ Oct 21 2012, 04:49 PM)
Hi all,

i'd like to ask if anyone of you ever try to OC i5 2500k with gtx560Ti. My PSU is only 500W (FSP Hexa). Im wondering if its okay to OC my Proc to 3++GHz or max 5GHz. With OC feature of MSI P67A-GD55 has, Im still a little bit afraid to try coz i might blow up something in the process biggrin.gif
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im using 2500k with 6790 previously, gigabyte powerock 500w, still manage to work on 4.5ghz. but 5ghz i not sure, maybe u need water cooling as well
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hello, which motherboard it the best between

asus p8z77-v pro
asus p8z8-v deluxe/gen3
msi z77 bigbang mpower

im using i5 2500k
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QUOTE(azurakun @ Oct 21 2012, 04:49 PM)
Hi all,

i'd like to ask if anyone of you ever try to OC i5 2500k with gtx560Ti. My PSU is only 500W (FSP Hexa). Im wondering if its okay to OC my Proc to 3++GHz or max 5GHz. With OC feature of MSI P67A-GD55 has, Im still a little bit afraid to try coz i might blow up something in the process biggrin.gif
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you can prolly get away with 4.3Ghz easy with aftermarket air cooling. I wouldnt push past that without water cooling and a larger PSU..

i've been running 2500k @ 4.3Ghz(CM hyper TX3 fan) and 6950(unlocked)@880Mhz/1350Mhz for a year on a corsair GS600 smooth breeezy biggrin.gif
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what should i set for the LLC?
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QUOTE(unequalteck @ Dec 13 2012, 10:24 PM)
what should i set for the LLC?
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For Asus, Very High level provide the least vdroop so that's the best LLC you should take.

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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Dec 13 2012, 11:00 PM)
For Asus, Very High level provide the least vdroop so that's the best LLC you should take.
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these are my setting. is it good to go? anything too over or under?
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higher LLC require lower vcore, but why power saving will be lesser?

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