[Help] Intel Core i7 3930K + Asus Rampage IV Extreme
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Do what Praimus tells you, and adjust the voltage as indicated. Those screenshots sound familiar to me.. ;).
Best regards….
They won't sound familiar if they're yours from when you had the rampija¡¡¡ jajajjajajaja
Hello Pramius thank you very much I will be testing it today and I will comment on it to see how it went, I also think those screenshots look familiar hehe I think I had seen it on youtube in a similar way greetings and thanks to all for your help
The screenshots are from Jotole, the guy is an artist with the OC.
Best regards.
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I definitely don't like the 4.5 ghz I tried it just as it shows in the screenshot and it doesn't work, it stays loading windows but never starts and what's worse it doesn't even show the operating system logo.:facepalm:
I kept increasing the voltages which I reached up to 1.45 volts and with no result at all the truth is that my case is a bit strange, but well now I'm back with the 4.3 ghz I'll have to settle for this configuration anyway thank you very much especially to Jotole and Praimus for the help and patience..
PD. I had to reinstall my OS because the tests have damaged my system boot and as I didn't want to get too involved in trying to figure out why it was damaged I loaded it back.. hehe I know it's the fastest thing to do and I did it because of the scarce time I have at the moment.
Best regards ;D
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You won't hear them if they're yours from when you had the rampija!!! hahaha
The screenshots are from Jotole, the guy is an artist with OC.
Best regards.
Hehe, I had completely forgotten about them, besides I searched for them and as I cleaned up my phone, I couldn't find them.
It's not that big of a deal, I was also helped with the rampija ;).
Salu2…
Definitely I don't like the 4.5 ghz I tried it just as it shows in the screenshot and it doesn't work, it stays loading Windows but never starts and what's worse it doesn't even show the operating system logo.:facepalm:
I kept increasing the voltages which I reached up to 1.45 volts and without any result, to be honest it's a bit strange my case, but anyway now I'm back with the 4.3 ghz I'll have to settle with this configuration anyway, thank you very much especially to Jotole and Praimus for the help and patience..
PD. I had to reinstall my OS because the tests damaged my system boot and as I didn't want to get too involved in trying to figure out why it was damaged I loaded it back.. hehe I know it's the fastest thing to do and I did it because of the scarce time I have at the moment.
Best regards ;D
Well it's very strange that your configuration doesn't work even at 1.45. Something must be escaping. I imagine that the memory frequency is set to what it should be no?, that is, if they are 2133, they are at 2133, with their voltage.
The fact that the OS is damaged is because you must have had a "blue screen of death…..xD", right at the start of the Windows logo, it's not uncommon to happen, it has messed up some of my systems too.....xD. The perils of OC. ;).
Anyway those 4.3 are more than enough for any graphics card right now, don't worry too much and enjoy that cucumber............
Best regards..
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Well it's very strange that this configuration doesn't work for you at 1.45. Something must be escaping. I guess you have the memory frequency set to whatever it is, right? I mean, if they are 2133, they should be at 2133, with their voltage.
If the truth be told, it is a bit strange. If I set them to 1866 mhz with their corresponding timings 9-10-9-28, what I didn't set was the voltage, which in my case would be 1.5 volts, but I don't know if that would mean much, although it could be hehejej :ugly: jaja.
Anyway, those 4.3 are more than enough for any graphics card right now, don't worry too much and enjoy that cucumber............
Yes, I think for now I'll stick with these 4.3 until I try again. What seems strangest to me is that I'm not even using a stock BIOS, I've updated it and it still doesn't work, but anyway, thanks my friend.
Best regards..
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If the truth is a bit strange, if I set them to 1866 mhz with their corresponding timings 9-10-9-28 what I didn't put was the voltage which in my case would be 1.5 volt but I don't know if that would mean much, although it could be jejejej :ugly: jaja.
If I think that for now I'll stay with these 4.3 until I try again. What seems strangest to me is that I'm not even using a stock BIOS but I've updated it and even so it doesn't work but anyway thanks my friend.
Best regards..
Today I felt like pushing mine a bit, 5 Ghz, and memos to 2500 CL10. It would be interesting to see how far these Platinum go.!!! The processor can go lower in voltage, but in order to be able to raise the bus and consequently the memory, I need that.

Bye…
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Jotele, don't do that of hanging those screenshots that make our teeth long for all of us. Your processor is not normal!!!!:troll: That is not a simple 3930K if not a 3980X fortified jajajajajaja
Best regards.
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Jotele, don't do that of hanging those screenshots that you put on us with long teeth. Your processor is not normal!!!!:troll: That is not a simple 3930K if not a 3980X vitaminized jajajajajaja
Best regards.
Jajajajajaaa, I think more and more that Intel made a mistake in naming it….......:ugly:
Last night I botted at 5,150 and memos at 2600 with 1,50.
but it stayed at the start of Windows. I am very sure that if I put more vcore it is stable. But I am not a friend of electromigrating it.This one has to last me a long time yet. ;).
What has me amazed are the memories, these platinum ones are at 2133, and they are at 2500. With yesterday's botting almost 500 Mhz of oc in memories is not bad, no. And that in X79 the oc to the memories is almost impossible if I caught a Z87 with these memos........;D.
A hug amic

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I've tried and tried, but I can't go beyond 4.8, it's not 4.9 friendly. At 1.48V it's not stable and on cores 1 and 6 my temps skyrocket to 75 degrees. I don't see it compensating. I'll leave my configuration in case the compi wants to try. At 4.8 with 1.44V it's stable 100% with the memory at 2400mhz.
My configuration for Bios 4102
Note the values I have, the Micro and the board are water-cooled.
Extreme Tweaker
All Core Target CPU Turbo-Mode Speed : 4800MHz
Target DRAM Speed : 2400MHz
Ai Overclock Tuner: XMP
CPU Level Up: Disabled
Bclk freq: 100
CPU Strap: 100
ClockGen Full Reset: Enabled
Turbo Ratio: By all cores
By all cores : 48
CPU Clock Gen Filter: 20UF
Memory Freq: DDR3-2400
Extreme Tweaking: Enabled
EPU Power Saving Mode: DisabledExtreme OV: Disabled
Bclk Skew: Auto
CPU Vcore : Offset Mode +
CPU Vcore V: 0.040With this offset and the CPU LLC at High my voltage value under load is 1.44V Maximum
VTT CPU V: 1.1200
2nd VTTCPU V: Auto
CPU VCCSA manual V: 1.125
DRAM V (A, B): 1.66
DRAM V (C, D): 1.66
CPU PLL V: 1.78
PCH Voltage: Auto
VTTDR Voltage (A, B): Auto
VTTDR Voltage (C, D): Auto
CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
PCIe Spread Spectrum: DisabledMy memory is Corsair Dominator Platinum 4x4GB 2400CL9
Rampage Tweak : Auto
DRAM Timings
CAS: 9
RAS to CAS Delay: 11
RAS Pre time: 11
RAS ACT: 31
Command Mode: 2Digi+ Power Control
CPU Load-Line Calibration(LLC): High
CPU current capability: 120%
CPU Voltage Freq: Manual
CPU Fixed Frecuency: Auto
VRM Over Temperature Protection: Auto
CPU Power Duty Control: T.Probe
VCore MOS Voltage Control: Auto
CPU Power Phase Control: Optimized
CPU Vcore Boot Up Voltage: Auto
VCCSA Load-Line Calibration(LLC): Regular
VCCSA Current Capability: 130%
VCCSA Fixed Freq: Auto
CPU VCCSA Boot Up Voltage: Auto
CPU VTT Switching Freq: Auto
CPU VTT Over-Current Protection: Auto
DRAM-AB Current Capability: 130%
DRAM-AB Voltage Frequency: Auto
DRAM-AB Power Phase Control: Optimized
DRAM-CD Current Capability: 130%
DRAM-CD Voltage Frequency: Auto
DRAM-CD power Phase Control: Optimized
PCH Switching Freq: AutoAdvanced Menu
CPU Configuration
Intel Adaptive Thermal Monitor: Enabled
Hyper-Threading: Enabled
Active Processor Cores: All
Limit CPUID Maximum: Disabled
Execute Disable Bit: Enabled
Hardware Prefetcher: Enabled
Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch: Enabled
DCU Streamer Prefetcher: Enabled
DCU IP Prefetcher: Enabled
Intel Virtualization Tech: EnabledCPU Power Management Configuration
CPU Ratio: Auto
Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology: Enabled
Turbo Mode: Enabled
CPU C1E: Auto
CPU C3 Report: Auto
CPU C6 Report: Auto
CPU C7 Report: AutoHere you can see the temps it takes with the voltage. But at 4.9 it's not stable. Does the program sound familiar to you?

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I've tried as much as I can, but I can't go beyond 4.8. It's not a friend of 4.9. At 1.48V it's not stable, and on cores 1 and 6, the temps skyrocket to 75 degrees. I don't see it compensating. I'll leave my configuration in case the friend wants to try. At 4.8 with 1.44V, it's stable 100% with the memory at 2400MHz.
My configuration for Bios 4102
! Attention to the values I have, the CPU and the motherboard are water-cooled.
! Extreme Tweaker
! All Core Target CPU Turbo-Mode Speed: 4800MHz
! Target DRAM Speed: 2400MHz
! Ai Overclock Tuner: XMP
CPU Level Up: Disabled
Bclk freq: 100
CPU Strap: 100
ClockGen Full Reset: Enabled
Turbo Ratio: By all cores
By all cores: 48
CPU Clock Gen Filter: 20UF
Memory Freq: DDR3-2400
Extreme Tweaking: Enabled
EPU Power Saving Mode: Disabled
! Extreme OV: Disabled
Bclk Skew: Auto
CPU Vcore: Offset Mode +
CPU Vcore V: 0.040
! With this offset and CPU LLC on High, my voltage value under load is 1.44V Maximum
! VTT CPU V: 1.1200
2nd VTTCPU V: Auto
CPU VCCSA manual V: 1.125
DRAM V (A, B): 1.66
DRAM V (C, D): 1.66
CPU PLL V: 1.78
PCH Voltage: Auto
VTTDR Voltage (A, B): Auto
VTTDR Voltage (C, D): Auto
CPU Spread Spectrum: Disabled
PCIe Spread Spectrum: Disabled
! My memory is Corsair Dominator Platinum 4x4GB 2400CL9
! Rampage Tweak: Auto
! DRAM Timings
! CAS: 9
RAS to CAS Delay: 11
RAS Pre time: 11
RAS ACT: 31
Command Mode: 2
! Digi+ Power Control
! CPU Load-Line Calibration(LLC): High
CPU current capability: 120%
CPU Voltage Freq: Manual
CPU Fixed Frecuency: Auto
VRM Over Temperature Protection: Auto
CPU Power Duty Control: T.Probe
VCore MOS Voltage Control: Auto
CPU Power Phase Control: Optimized
CPU Vcore Boot Up Voltage: Auto
VCCSA Load-Line Calibration(LLC): Regular
VCCSA Current Capability: 130%
VCCSA Fixed Freq: Auto
CPU VCCSA Boot Up Voltage: Auto
CPU VTT Switching Freq: Auto
CPU VTT Over-Current Protection: Auto
DRAM-AB Current Capability: 130%
DRAM-AB Voltage Frequency: Auto
DRAM-AB Power Phase Control: Optimized
DRAM-CD Current Capability: 130%
DRAM-CD Voltage Frequency: Auto
DRAM-CD power Phase Control: Optimized
PCH Switching Freq: Auto
! Advanced Menu
! CPU Configuration
! Intel Adaptive Thermal Monitor: Enabled
Hyper-Threading: Enabled
Active Processor Cores: All
Limit CPUID Maximum: Disabled
Execute Disable Bit: Enabled
Hardware Prefetcher: Enabled
Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch: Enabled
DCU Streamer Prefetcher: Enabled
DCU IP Prefetcher: Enabled
Intel Virtualization Tech: Enabled
! CPU Power Management Configuration
! CPU Ratio: Auto
Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology: Enabled
Turbo Mode: Enabled
CPU C1E: Auto
CPU C3 Report: Auto
CPU C6 Report: Auto
CPU C7 Report: AutoHere you can see the temps it takes with the voltage. But at 4.9 it's not stable. Does the program sound familiar to you?

Haha, yes it sounds familiar, I don't use another. With that I control everything and it's very reliable. Mine at 5 GHz doesn't go beyond 60º, of course I have a 9 x 12 radiator for the CPU and motherboard, not much…...........xD.
From what I see in that image, you're putting 1.45 for 4.9. If you want to keep it stable, try raising it a couple more points.
Although I already told you that for an SLI of 780, which I think you have now, right? :). You have more than enough with 4.5. Pushing it further is for benchmarking, or managing 3-way or above. When gaming, you won't notice anything for those 400 MHz, and if you stress the processor too much...
Best regards
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I have managed to set it to 1.48 and it is not stable either. But how can there be a 10 degree difference between one core and another? I have changed the paste 3 times, with different application methods in case it was that. But nothing stays the same. I have two triple radiators with the Scythe Gentle Typhoon at 1800. I am thinking of placing a peltier exchanger in the middle. So that the temp of the liquid goes down. -
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I've managed to get it up to 1.48 and it's not stable for me either. But how can there be a 10 degree difference between one core and another? I've changed the paste 3 times, with different application methods in case that was the problem. But nothing has changed. I have two triple radiators with Scythe Gentle Typhoons at 1800. I'm thinking about putting a Peltier exchanger in the middle. To lower the liquid temperature.
The temperature difference may be due to the HIS, the plate that covers the processor. It may be more curved than normal, which could be the reason for the temperature difference.
Try tightening the block more on one corner than the other, until you find a point where that difference isn't so great. Even so, I don't know if it will be solved. Be careful in the process so you don't tighten it too much........
Putting a Peltier cell in will lower the temperature, but it's a hassle. I know it for cases of overclocking and for benchmarking, but for 24/7 I don't know how it will go.
Best regards...
P.D. Honestly, I wouldn't worry about a Peltier. Try to lower that temperature less frequently, or with another block. What block do you have??
But I wouldn't put a Peltier in....
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Today I was tempted to push mine a bit, 5 Ghz, and memos to 2500 CL10. It would be interesting to see how far these Platinums go.!!! The processor can lower the voltage, but in order to be able to raise the bus and consequently the memory, I need that.

Salu2…
Yours and my brother's look a bit alike jeje

Un Saludete!
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You and my brother's look alike jeje

Best regards!
Ehhhhhhhh…..!!!!
Congratulations on my behalf, piece of Overclock, yes, they look like they're from the same batch............ ;).
I get "yuyu" (scared) when I pass the psychological barrier of 1.50. But seeing that screenshot, I'm going to pass psychology the way I know how...............xD.:troll::troll:
Best regards..!!
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Well, now all the screws on the block are tightened evenly. The block is the EK HF Supreme. What worries me is that if you increase the voltage, the temperature soars. The block can't control it like the others. It must not be making good contact. In the end, I won't have to worry about it much, it's not until September that it will be released on Ivi Bridge-E. -
Well, now all the pins on the block are even. The block is the EK HF Supreme. What worries me is that if you increase the voltage, the temperature shoots up. The block can't control it like the others. It must not be making good contact. In the end, I won't lose much sleep over it, it's not until September that it will be released on Ivi Bridge-E.
I mentioned the block to you because I noticed an improvement when I changed the EK for the Koolance 780, just 5 degrees, but hey, something is something.
Another option is to "lap" the processor. It consists of sanding the HIS, with the idea that the heat transfer will be more effective, eliminating the imperfections it comes with, such as those possible curves.
Lapear CPU, like any process that involves modifying a CPU, voids the warranty, but the gain in some cases is quite good.
I have a Q6600 and a Q6700 lapped and they are still in the kids' PCs, holding their own....
Marc, really, don't worry about it anymore and enjoy the beast............at 4.5 Ghz, you have plenty of processing power. Maybe the problem isn't with the processor, what pump are you using?
Best regards...
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I use the Laing D5 variable. But I already told you that it doesn't give me any more headaches. It stays like this. In September I will change it for the Ivi Bridge.
Thanks bichin!!!!!!!!!!!! You are the best
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I use the Laing D5 variable. But I already told you that it doesn't give me any more headaches. It stays like this. In September I will change it for the Ivi Bridge.
Thanks bichin!!!!!!!!!!!! You are the best
At what speed do you have it? Remember that in an RL circuit, the flow rate is as important as the speed at which that liquid passes through it. I have the CPU at 4, and in my system it works well.
You're welcome…..........., I think you're doing your best.......... ;).
A hug, transanlactico........xD