2021/07/29 16:22:21
MackWage
It feels to me like it is perhaps a UAC issue .. in that the binary running the driver for ring0 is on a separate token than the client process itself.. which would mean the client process cannot access the driver. So I am going to tweak UAC settings and try again. I will report back results. 
2021/08/14 16:30:25
badboy64
Thanks for the update.
2021/09/27 06:18:55
Nereus
 
Is this actually working for anyone? I set desired clocks etc and apply but nothing changes. AIDA64 monitoring shows clocks remain where there were, with no change whatsoever. Z590 Dark.
 
2021/09/27 07:01:36
MoonOverMcNally
Z590 dark with 10900kf.
I tried 1.0.7 the program just auto closes like unleash rgb does. But 1.0.6 worked, and on default bios settings, eleet x1 says current limit throttling right under the core ratio sliders.
Core voltage setting worked, but core ratio wouldn't apply if it was set higher than 51.

So I went back to bios oc, but some voltages would always be 50 millivolts higher than the values I entered, vdimm, vccio, and another one I can't think of right now.

Vcore voltage does something else. I set 1.35v or anything else really, and tried any ratio higher than 51, the in bios stress tests would ALWAYS have voltage at 1.45v or slightly higher. And in windows the voltage under load would droop about 60 millivolts no matter the vdroop setting applied.

Ratio set at 53 all core in bios, but running a benchmark in windows always dropped cpu down to 5.1ghz, and when cpu load finished it would come back up to 5.3ghz.

I can't figure this z590 board out it seems. Maybe I shouldn't have gone with it to use with two generations of cpu's.
2021/09/27 09:13:12
kalsim
Mine is the same way. Voltages are always a bit higher than what I set.
2021/09/27 09:15:30
fragility_V1
I've given up on using Eleet X1 and am just doing everything in the BIOS.  Something always seems to happen where it can no longer run.  Now I'm stuck on the Ring 0 not open error and don't want to spend more time trying to fix it.  
2021/09/27 09:16:40
fragility_V1
kalsim
Mine is the same way. Voltages are always a bit higher than what I set.

Isn't this due to Vdroop?  Voltage set is a target, and depending on vdroop would try to adjust voltage to keep closer to that target.
2021/09/27 09:17:44
fragility_V1
MoonOverMcNally
Z590 dark with 10900kf.
Ratio set at 53 all core in bios, but running a benchmark in windows always dropped cpu down to 5.1ghz, and when cpu load finished it would come back up to 5.3ghz.

Is your AVX offset set to 2?  Or are you thermal throttling?  
2021/09/27 09:20:33
MoonOverMcNally
Was using cinebench r15, so no avx used. And no not thermal throttling. Even in bios stress test no avx, that would put vcore at 1.45 the cpu barely hit 80c.
2021/09/27 12:10:20
kalsim
fragility_V1
kalsim
Mine is the same way. Voltages are always a bit higher than what I set.

Isn't this due to Vdroop?  Voltage set is a target, and depending on vdroop would try to adjust voltage to keep closer to that target.

Does it for the DRAM voltage, too.

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