I7 4790K I'm going crazy
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hello I have a little problem,
last week the machine was running fine I turned it off, the next day, the temperature went to 88°C and the frequency of the "i7 4790k" dropped to 800MHz (according to what I was told x a defense of the mother against overtemps) the mother is a "Asus Maximus Hero VII", I discovered at the hour of changing the watercooling (H80i GT, 3 months of use) x the factory one that the problem was the pump, since with the stock cooler the temp was about 45°C and the micro went back to its frequency of 4.4GHzI continued going with the purchase invoice for the change of the equipment. A week with the new H80i GT installed the temps returned to be normal of about 30~35°C but the voltages Vcore were high, 1.29v (No OC), what I did was to make an OC adaptive mode but to lower the voltage and maintaining the turbo frequency at 4.4GHz.
The problem is that the micro now does not reduce the voltage and lower the frequency only but rather it gets stuck at 1.177v and 4.4GHz, in other words it would not be respecting the adaptive configuration
My configuration is:
CM 690 advanced II
i7 4790k
Asus Maximus Hero VII
H80i GT
2x2 GB HyperX Blu 1600MHz 9.9.9.24, 8GB HyperX Blu 1600MHz 9.9.9.24 (12gb total) without OC are at 1333Mhz
3TB WD black
240 SSD hyperX Savage
CM 700W silent pro
R9 280X Tri-X Vapor-Xthanks I hope you can help me, for me the micro is left half broken
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Well that doesn't look good... something might have gone wrong with the CPU... you should use the warranty with Intel.
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Check the BIOS settings, because you're forcing the micro into Turbo all the time.
Reset the BIOS or at least load the default values, and try again.
Regards!
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I did it, it doesn't bother me, it keeps crashing in turbo and with high vcore
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Have you noticed on the control panel, in the hardware section, what mode it is in? The mode that does not use power savings is PERFORMANCE. Salu2! @claudito16:hello I have a little problem,
Last week the machine was running fine I turned it off, the next day, the temperature went to 88°C and the frequency of the "i7 4790k" micro went down to 800MHz (according to what I was told x a defense of the mother against overtemps) the mother is a "Asus Maximus Hero VII", I discovered at the time of changing the watercooling (H80i GT, 3 months of use) x the factory one that the problem was the pump, since with the stock cooler the temp was about 45°C and the micro went back to its frequency of 4.4GHzI continued going with the purchase invoice for the change of the equipment. A week with the new H80i GT installed the temps returned to normal of about 30~35°C but the Vcore voltages were high, 1.29v (No OC), what I did was to do an OC adaptive mode but to lower the voltage and maintaining the turbo frequency at 4.4GHz.
The problem is that the micro now does not reduce the voltage and lower the frequency just but rather it gets stuck at 1.177v and 4.4GHz, in other words in a few words it would not be respecting the adaptive configuration
My configuration is:
CM 690 advanced II
i7 4790k
Asus Maximus Hero VII
H80i GT
2x2 GB HyperX Blu 1600MHz 9.9.9.24, 8GB HyperX Blu 1600MHz 9.9.9.24 (12gb total) without OC are at 1333Mhz
3TB WD black
240 SSD hyperX Savage
CM 700W silent pro
R9 280X Tri-X Vapor-Xthanks I hope you help me, for me the micro is left half broken