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That's terrible news Ģ) Checking the temps. Doesn't help, it still crashes just as often as overclocked and I'm unstable at stock. This is what I've tried solving the issue:ġ) Reverting everything to stock. And this kind of crash occurs in everything I try to play.
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However, most of the time these games (and I believe others would, too) crash in a very weird way: say, I'm driving a car with arrow keys in GTA4 and out of sudden my keyboard and mouse completely lock up with the last pressed keys still being "active" and, say, the GTA4 car keeps going by itself for around ~30 seconds before the PC completely freezes. Then I installed some more demanding games like GTA4 and Crysis3 and I couldn't play any of them for more than 5 minutes before crashing. I was like "what a.", rebooted the PC and anxiously re-ran Linx with no problems. What happened was after about 10 minutes in game my PC just completely froze. With these settings I passed Linx with suggested 9xxx MB RAM (I have 12GB) and called it a day until I decided to play, well.Trackmania Nations. For the last month I've been running my P6T Deluxe V1 and Xeon X5670 4.2GHz 1.28v vcore/1.28v VTT. Boards like P6T, P6T Deluxe V1/V2 are notorious for this "feature".Īnyway, I have some bad news from my Xeon camp. It means that when you overclock you definitely go over that TDP limit and your motherboard locks in a non-turbo multi. You can only lock in turbo multiplier (24x in your case) for as long as you don't exceed some turbo TDP setpoints on your motherboard. I will try them, test them, and if they are not stable, Ill take joy in posting them here so you can print them out, put sauce on them, and eat your words. So, since you clearly know the right answer and I am clearly deaf and ignorant, TELL ME one more time (because you are so darn sure) what are these exact voltages for a stable setting that will guarantee a stable OC that you have mentioned 5 times? And all due to the information I have been following accurately (and consistently) from this thread. I understand that each chip is different and if you did also, you would realise that my patience in trying nearly every setting and bumping everything one at a time in the smallest increments possible has been nothing short of dedicated. I have received various instructions for various voltages and none of them can make my board and CPU 100% stable. All the voltages that have been listed result in me booting to Windows, gaming and editing for a few hours on end but won't pass IBT on very high or last more than 21 minutes in OCCT.ħ. Given that you use a different board, your suggestions are greatly appreciated, though only that. I actually HAVE mentioned 3 times that all those settings are disabled in my bios, you can read that at any time using your eyesĥ. The voltages you have given are NOT stable and NO it is not easyĤ. 22 multi with 192 bclk is less stable than 21x multi with 200 bclk on my board, if you had bothered to read my previous posts you would know thatģ. I have never been told that 22 is my max multi due to my boards limitationsĢ. Save your rubbish attitude for someone else please.ġ.
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The WS Pro bios, with the "CPU Turbo Power Limit" option enabled, halves the reported power usage to fool the turbo TDP setpoints.Īsus P6T WS Pro bios 1205: here! (Asus site)
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Keep in mind that you'll need the same command line mods to flash back to the stock bios, as it thinks you're cross-flashing to your stock bios. There is NO SPACE between /i and the bios filename you'll be flashing to.) (Afudos.exe might be named something else, mine's afu236u.exe. That special bios used a similar/same trick as the WS Pro bios to keep turbo enabled when overclocking.Ĭommand line: afudos /i filename.rom /pbnc /n
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Many many people were doing this for the special 0006 bios that Asus engineers released to overclockers for the P6T Deluxe V1, which worked 100% in the V2's (V1 had SAS, V2 didn't). I have an older version of Afudos (2.36) that I know works, I'm sure newer versions will work too. Afudos is one of the programs that Asus uses (can be used for any American Megatrends bios system) for bios flashing, and with extra command line mods can force a flash when the hardware ID doesn't match. I'll just be using the same Afudos program I used to flash the special 0006 bios previously with my board. When I downloaded the WS bios last week I confirmed that it's the same size as the regular P6T series, so it'll fit in the same EEPROM.