-
Posts
2501 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
1
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Blogs
Posts posted by dinos22
-
-
Nice work Ney and Futuremark!
-
-
Grizzly paste on this run. It's alright
-
-
-
-
expecting some huge 3D runs soon!
-
-
nice work, big clocks
-
Thanks fellas, well played
-
crackin up Neil
-
Malakas having some fun
-
Bringin' it back home
-
Thanks!
Flanker, just clocked down for final screenshot cause it's on the edge. It was run at 6149MHz
-
Hahaha is that Grizzly Adams lol
-
KA-mofo-BOOOOOOOOM
-
-
-
-
Everyone do giga first and we'll swing by corsair afterwards
-
-
Got the champion cranking I see. Nice man
-
-
Did you just grab my ass?
Rbuass - GeForce GTX Titan X @ 2050/2030MHz - 31726 marks 3DMark11 - Performance
in Result Discussions
Posted · Edited by dinos22
Hey Ronaldo, I'm not sure if you've done some of the steps to get higher uncore but here goes (for you and anyone reading)
First up, switch from 2011 to 2083 pins (there is a switch near 24pin connector to the left)
Second, you will know the switch is on when you find VL voltage in bios. You have to set VL4,5 and 6 to reach higher uncore and also RAM clocks.
Start with
VL4 1.45
VL5 1.45
VL6 1.45
VL4 and 5 help memory clocks and you can bump them up to about 1.55v depending on the CPU
VL6 is dependent on the CPU and temperature. I suggest you to test what VL6 your CPU can take first so cool down the chip to -50C and start setting 1.45 first and then 1.48, 1.5 and then go in smaller increments (1.51, 1.52 ETC). At some point your chip won't like VL6 and will throw an error like B0 so clear cmos load profile and step it up again up until max bootable value. Then you can set higher uncore multi and either boot straight with high uncore or apply it in OS (if you are booting with low uncore multi, make sure you step up in a few steps to final value rather than try set highest stable uncore right away as it will not like it for a lot of CPUs)
For high uncore you also need to set VRING voltage as well. Test up to 1.5v (actually try higher as well as some chips can respond to more)