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  • Kenny you have QE6S ES stepping, correct? That is why your vcore drops under load as Intel had an issue with earlier FIVR and they fixed this is QEH6 and all retail are based on QEH6 so they figured n

while you're at it, can you make the new BIOS not set redonkeyless tertirary values when pushing mem above 1466?

this is an example of what happens right now

I wanted to do this by hand, couldn't find tRDRD (first of the tertitaries) in Gigabyte's BIOS and abandoned the idea :D

I wanted to do this by hand, couldn't find tRDRD (first of the tertitaries) in Gigabyte's BIOS and abandoned the idea :D

tRDRD is tRRSR

 

 

BTW i sat there for hours and figured out which ones were which, none are named the sames.

and yes they are aware of the issue with the 3rds, it is funny only you noticed.

actualyl i don't think there is a need, the engineers seem to have renamed all of them to what intel had provided, check the latest BIOS.

F5s seems to have 'fixed' the tertiraries at 2933, but with 3000+ the default values are still ultra loose.

http://abload.de/img/snaphsot0024cssnr.png

Comparing F5q (2933 loose tertiraries) to F5s (2933 adequate tertiraries) I ended up needing ~0.01Vmem more on average, so fixing it at 3000+ shouldn't hurt mem overclockability too much.

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