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X299 Dark and 10980xe

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2020/10/05 17:27:52 (permalink)
Hi all
Tried the OC Robot on 2.0 and 3.0 and for some reason , the chip get so hot , it shuts down my phase change.
It's fine up to about 90 but when it gets higher , the phase change can't handle it .
It's fine up to 51-52 but then it goes crazy.
Am I do anything wrong or is there some way I can stop it at say 52 and save the profile instead of it running till the end and turning my CPU into a blast furnace ?
Thanks all.
Paul

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    arestavo
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    Re: X299 Dark and 10980xe 2020/10/05 18:42:28 (permalink)
    To be honest, I used the OC Robot on my X299 FTW K just to see what it would do. The voltages were TOO FREAKING HIGH. Like, ridiculously too high (1.4V+ on a 360 AiO water cooler). So I manually overclocked with reasonable voltages for my 10940X (1.18V) at a stable 4.7 GHz all core (and a -5 to AVX). Even so, depending on the load at 1.18V I will see mid 90C.
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    Re: X299 Dark and 10980xe 2020/10/06 08:18:47 (permalink)
    make sure you set tj_max appropriately in bios
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    Re: X299 Dark and 10980xe 2020/10/06 10:26:39 (permalink)
    Yeah TJMAX is way too high by default, Intel shows 94 for my 10920x so that's what I set it to in BIOS.
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