2016/11/21 14:02:23
baconinabun
enable EIST
enable Turbo
 
what you might be looking for is
  
CPU overclocking "per core" and set them all to the same number
leave CPU and RING to auto
system agent to 0.450
VTTDDR voltage(chc,chd) 0.69375
VTTDDR voltage(cha,chb) 0.69375
VCCIO CPU 1.25(might be high for your CPU) maybe best set to auto up to you
CPU input voltage 1.95(IMPORTANT the main thing) by the looks of your screenshot it's called CPU VIN 
turn OFF DRAM SVID support
turn OFF CPU SVID support
 
everything is based on what settings i have used in past but like i say yours might vary as you have EVGA x99 just everything will have different labels till they update the bios :)
 
 
Try not using XMP profiles at this stage
 
you don't want to set you memory timing to 15-15blah blah, you want to use what it says on the side of the RAM 16-18-18-36 @1.35
can you see in screenshot ending 839 that the memory is @1.211v that should read 1.35v, change it manually to 1.35v or 1.40v 
 
 
have a look at this it's about the best explanation i have seen, fair enough it aimed at "broadwell-e" but it is still very relevant to what your trying to achieve with the X99 and your Haswell-e
 
https://edgeup.asus.com/2016/06/17/broadwell-e-overclocking-guide/5/ )
  
Edited more than a rabbit on heat soz
 
2016/11/21 21:24:22
DustDevilNM
Finally figured out what I was doing wrong. I have the ring ratio set to auto. I set it to 3200 for a 4400mhz over clock. Now I just have to dial everything in to make it stable. Thank you everyone.
2016/11/21 21:28:07
baconinabun
well done you, Enjoy your x99 it's a class mobo
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