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  1. Hi all! Pls help me i have problem

     

    2 months ago I successfully overclock my i5 6500 to 4.4 (1.35v) .A today I wanted to optimize the voltage (had blue screens) and lowered voltage. After that my PC is not turned on and the BIOS default settings restored. After this I would like to introduce the best value BCLK (135.00) and voltage (1.25v) And when switching windows 10 that I saw standing on the default BCLK (100.00) Thereafter, I downloaded the new BIOS. Here this here http://overclocking.guide/download/msi-z170-pro/ and the problem persists(((

     

    Sorry for my bad English,i just russian guy))

     

    My speclist

    MSI Z170A-PRO

    I5 6500

    DDR4 CRUCIAL 8 GB 2133Mhz

     

    Usually Clear CMOS after failed OC is needed in order to reset Intel ME.

    Either it is your OC that is failing due to too low vCore, or you could also have the same issue than Joe90br and your Intel ME might be broken.

    Only advice I can give is to try to increase voltage back to 1.35v or to flash your BIOS several times until it works...

     

    Anyway guys, please do note that Non-K OC is not officialy supported and will never be.

    I have personally tried the BIOS listed in this thread and they work without major issues, so I'm not going to spend anymore time on this, you have to figure out yourself.

  2. Memory preset b-die ?

    with my ram I can do 3866 CL12 ( Asus impact ), msi Z170 xpower I can not :(

     

    It boots easily just by setting 12-12-12-28-220-1T and left the rest auto.

    I'll say this once again: You CAN'T compare memory OC on Mini-ITX/2 DIMM boards with ATX T-Topology, they are worlds appart!

    A fair comparison would be XPOWER vs M8E vs OCF vs SOC Force or M8I vs MOCF vs Z170I GAMING PRO

     

    BDIE6700K.jpg

     

    It can be done man...

     

    And has been done more than once:

    attachment.php?attachmentid=3833&stc=1&d=1453950678

    attachment.php?attachmentid=4167&stc=1&d=1461035307

     

    Benchbros also recently posted several results on XPOWER with B-DIE:

    http://hwbot.org/submission/3191899_benchbros_cinebench___r11.5_core_i7_6700k_15.75_points

    http://hwbot.org/submission/3191903_benchbros_geekbench3___multi_core_core_i7_6700k_27601_points

    http://hwbot.org/submission/3191901_benchbros_cinebench___r15_core_i7_6700k_1421_cb

  3. Maybe its a stupid question but what about CBB? Does the mobo apply PLL voltage before post in order to post sub 140C?

     

    No it's not stupid and actually interesting.

    As far as I know, there is only two ways to apply CPU ST V6/PLL Termination voltage before post in order to lower CBB on Skylake:

    A) Embedded Controler

    B) Increase stock voltage by hardware

     

    As far as I know, only one vendor use the solution A (MSI has an EC but it's used for different purposes).

    MSI had an LN2 jumper that use solution B (JLN1, near debug LED).

    However, due to differences in PCH quality between pre-launch and post-launch, we stopped using this solution because ~90% of PCH chips produced post-launch can't handle the increase in voltage needed to lower CBB and will refuse to boot when JLN1 is shorted.

     

    Thus, CBB on MSI is now the same than other vendors which don't use solution A/B, unless you have an old sample or you binned boards to find a PCH that can handle said voltage increase.

  4. Some progress from MSI on B-die clocks
    Big progress^^

     

    It has ALWAYS been like that guys, YOU just don't try and blindly follow the rest of the crowd! :P

    Just look at the BIOS version (130) it's bunnying oooooold! So far best 32M/XTU aircooled results I have seen on MSI are:

     

    Z170A XPOWER GAMING TE + E-DIE = 4000 12-18-18

    Z170A XPOWER GAMING TE + B-DIE = 4000 12-12-12 / 3960 12-11-11

    Z170I GAMING PRO + E-DIE = 4133 12-19-19

    Z170I GAMING PRO + B-DIE = 4133 12-12-12

     

    Also go look at the memory QVL of each vendors, MSI has the BEST memory compatibility on Z170 & X99, no matter the board you compare.

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  5. Some guys already know about that for a while already but I figured I would post this here as well. :)

    HOW-TO run FULL pot on MSI:

     

    - Follow Dancop's guide for prepartion and handling: http://forum.hwbot.org/showthread.php?t=154112

    - Use PCH slot (in HOT V2 BIOS there is a bug that disable PCH slot when onboard LAN is disabled so don't forget to enable LAN after loading LN2 profile or you will get D6 post code, I'll have this fixed asap)

     

    Depending on CPU you will need:

    - Between 1.7v~2.4v CPU PLL

    - Between 1.7v~2.78v CPU PLL OC

     

    Verified on ~10 CPUs with XA, Dancop, Orion24, Zzolio, Wizerty and Bullshooter, all CPUs were running full pot with no issues with the right settings.

    I'll be back soon with settings to run full pot on CPU PCI-E slots.

  6. Out of curiosity I played a bit with my Mini-ITX gaming rig at home, setup is:

    MSI Z170I GAMING PRO

    2x4GB G.SKILL TRIDENT Z 3866 (Samsung E-DIE) @4133 12-19-19-28-300-1T

    i7-6700K ES

    Cooler Master Seidon 120XL AIO Watercooler

    Non-ACPI BIOS, LSC1, Wazza, Maxmem 600, fresh untrimmed & untweaked FR XP SP3.

     

    Still have to work on efficiency but I'm quite happy with that cheap gaming board. :)

    attachment.php?attachmentid=4029&stc=1&d=1458093552

  7. I have the same issue but I chose to ignore it as it boots up fine with the overclocked settings and has been prime95 tested for over 12 hours.

     

    I tested this one, again without issue... See screenshots I posted.

    What's the post codes ?

     

    Anyway, I'm going to re-test all 17 supported boards with retail i3 6320, but I'm convinced I'm just wasting my time...

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