2015/09/23 12:09:09
reynoldsjrmy
Please disregard my last post as DaveB has answered on my IME thread
2015/09/23 13:42:02
reynoldsjrmy
 
Zorton Maverick
@reynoldsjrmy - can you attach some images of E-LEET - interested in VCore, temps, etc ..


I'd be happy to do this but I cant find a way to attach images or links.
 
Can anyone help?
 
Regds, JR
2015/09/23 14:37:01
Zorton Maverick
So, I changed to "ADAPTIVE" , increased the CPU Multiplier from "40" to "45" and added +25 to the Offset V.
Loaded back into the BIOS and got the following screen -

 
I then launched into Windows 8.1 Pro and loaded up EVGA E-LEET twice (CPU & Monitoring tabs), HWINFO and Intel Burn Test.
Ran IBT at Maximum Setting for 10 passes and it passed but hit 75 deg Cel --

 
Would you run P95 now or a longer stress test to confirm 4.5GHz is ok ?
Also, what are the safe max temps when running stress tests ? Linus advises 80 to 85 deg C on 6700K ?
Cheers for the help ..
2015/09/23 15:00:56
reynoldsjrmy
Zorton Maverick
@reynoldsjrmy - can you attach some images of E-LEET - interested in VCore, temps, etc ..


OK - let's see if this works -
Screenshots taken when >15mins into an AIDA 64 stress test.
You can see my temps are actually a lot higher than I first claimed - I think I must have been focusing on the core 1-4 temps (sorry, I didn't mean to mislead).
Regds, JR
p.s. if this works it's because I noticed the big image button on the right (and didn't try to use the insert/edit image button on the lefthand side 

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2015/09/23 15:04:42
Zorton Maverick
@reynoldsjrmy - can't see the images mate. Think the best way to do it is to sign up for an online service like "http://imgur.com/" - upload your images and then use the provided URL to insert the images into your post. That is what I did a few mins ago ...
2015/09/23 15:23:07
reynoldsjrmy
@Zorton M
curiously the big button on the right hand side became available when I edited the post - it avoids the need to upload to another site. I don't know why it's not available when one first creates a post 
2015/09/25 17:39:32
reynoldsjrmy
Hi,
I've just noticed that if 'Ring Ratio' is left at Auto then Cache stays at its default speed.  So to get the cache to be running at the same frequency as the CPU you have to set it manually to the same multiplier as your overclock.
 
The cache speed can be seen using HWInfo64.  Firstly, here's a pic of a 4600 MHz OC with Ring Ratio also set to 46 and secondly, a 4800 MHz OC with Ring Ratio left on Auto.  See 'Ring Max' in the pics.
 
I understand it is optimal for cache to be at the same speed (though it places a greater stress on one's OC)
 
Regds, JR

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2015/09/25 19:14:59
Vlada011

 
This was some nice build... I like these Intel SSD, next SSD will be Intel 100%.
Why not they are among best.
This is some nice i7-6700K sample, in Hadron... and TITAN X 1140MHz Hydro Copper...
With such build you have fastest impression in surfing and loading games and similar things,
but when CPU start to work 70-80%, extracting huge gaming files, unrar, copy, paste, than X99 is much better. 
You see now Intel I7-4770K, I7-4790K, i7-6700K + TITAN X, GTX980Ti, GTX980 in Hadron on 500W Gold PSU - POSSIBLE!
I would change my PC for this small... and I keep two EVGA Logos for EKWB Predator and one more nice place.
2015/09/29 18:26:56
reynoldsjrmy
p.s.
When setting Ring Ratio to the same value as Core multiplier I've found -
A 4600MHz OC is stable with an adaptive offset of +75.
However, my 4800MHz OC with an adaptive offset of +125 becomes unstable and I get random BSODs even when not under stress.
I don't suppose not running the cache at the same speed as CPU makes much difference.
Regds, JR
2015/10/05 16:26:13
EVGA_JacobF
Video version, it is the same content just in video format :)
 

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