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780ti only @ 50% power w/CPU overclock
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780ti only @ 50% power w/CPU overclock
I've now OC'd my 4690k to 4.4ghz, I also boosted my GPU up a bit, but max power I can get out of my 780ti is about 55-56%. I believe this is caused by a CPU bottleneck... At 4.4ghz, should a 4690k really be bottlenecking a 780ti to half its potential? Could it be something else going on? Thanks FYI: this was noticed while playing a game System Specs: Processor: Intel i5-4690k Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo Motherboard: Gigabyte Z97X-Gaming 7 BIOS: American Megatrends Graphics: nVidia 780Ti 3gb RAM: 8GB OS: Win 8.1 Pro Power Supply: 750w
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Can't clock CPU past 4.2ghz??
Thanks guys! I got it up to 4.4ghz, and I haven't pushed it any further. I kept the cache clock at the default 3.9, pushed the voltage to 1.2 and bam it works perfectly, max temp at 59c
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Can't clock CPU past 4.2ghz??
Are these BIOS settings? I'm not seeing override mode in XTU
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Can't clock CPU past 4.2ghz??
Thanks! I have not tried raising the core frequency only, that'll be my next test here. Since I can run 4.2ghz core & cache at default core voltage, should I just try raising to 4.3ghz core and leave the voltage at default? I know it's trial & error but I'd rather have less errors haha. Also I've heard people talk about disabling boost mode as it can be harmful. True/false? I would imagine if it's set higher than your rig can handle that will be problematic.. however it's currently set @ default.
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Can't clock CPU past 4.2ghz??
Hey everybody, noob overclocker here, however I'm no stranger to computers. I built my rig a year ago and am deciding it's time to give it some more juice. i5-4690k w/Z97x Gaming 7 mobo using XTU: I understand that to raise the core/cache clock past a certain point, you need to up the core voltage. My CPU is stable at 4.2ghz with default/stock voltage settings, so I figured it's alright to leave it there. Temps are excellent under full CPU load with all cores enabled at around 49-52°C. I've tried pushing it to 4.3ghz with the core voltage at +1.2v and it crashes. I have not messed around with any BIOS settings as I've read many mixed posts on what people think is best to do in there. I'd like to think I have a decent rig as I invested quite a bit into it, and I know this CPU can push past 4.2 so I don't know where I'm going wrong. Any help appreciated! System Specs: Processor: Intel i5-4690k Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo Motherboard: Gigabyte Z97X-Gaming 7 BIOS: American Megatrends Graphics: nVidia 780Ti 3gb RAM: 8GB OS: Win 8.1 Pro Power Supply: 750w
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Analyze button?
I was watching the beginner starting videos and I can't find the hardware analyze button anywhere at all. Can someone point me in the direction so I can find a good profile to pair up with my rig? Thanks
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