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R4E strange problems, you know help me?

sisco
Level 7
Hi
I have a strange problem with my R4E:
Profile X.M.P. completely automatic except for the following values:
Manual
By all core
CPU ratio 47
VCORE 1.4 bios
LLC ultra high
CPUcurrent capability140%
VCCSA current capability100%
CPUpll VOLTAGE 1.8
VTT DRR ab / cd VOLTAGE 0.82500

Now to the problem, which occurred 2 times after upgrading to bios 1004 and 1 after 1005.
Launching a mkv with TMT5, PC is turned off and on, back in wuindows 7, raising the same file is turned off and on again, re-raised all went well. (Bios1004 2 days ago)
Today I noticed that windows was asking me to update the WEI, launch the utility and after a few seconds and the PC is switched off and back on again. (Bios1005).

The way in which the problem occurred, it seems as if he went into protection when it exceeds the allowable current threshold, for example, without setting the CPUcurrentcapability over 100% by OC
By starting DIGI + powercontrol, I noticed that the bios was set to automatically VCCSA LLC on extreme, leaving the VCCSAcurrent capability100%, so now I have brought to 120%, but I do not know if it can be to the cause.

I insist that while updating the BIOS to version 1004, I installed nvidia drivers for my gtx580 290.53beta

Another strange thing that occurred today, after having mounted my new Koolance MB-WB ASR4E, when I reconnected the pc, does not turn on the power button (even on the MB), I made a CCMOS, but to no avail , is ignited with the reset button on the MB, I entered the bios, I set the parameters listed above, save and reset, but when you restart the debug LEDs crashed to the value 61 (NVRAM initializzation), turn off and turn on the PC, debug LEDs is stuck on 00 (NOT USED). CCMOS, enter bios setup, imposed as above save and reset the computer starts normally.
This problem happened before the sudden shut down with bios 1005.

Does anyone have any idea what might have happened?
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HalloweenWeed
Level 12
Your VRM is overheating. Shutdown is to protect the components from damage.
A. Don't go over "High" LLC. "Medium" is recommended.
B. Don't raise Vcore that high.
C. Use variable Vcore +0.010V.
D. Increase VCCSA to 1.25V or more (1.3) if needed.
E. You might need to increase CPU PLL to 2.0 (only try if needed).
GL.
i7-3930K; Asus RIVE; G.SKILL Ripjaws Z 4x4GB DDR3 1866; MSI 7870 2GD5/OC; Crucial M4 SSD 256GB;
Corsair 1000HX; Corsair H100, 4x Excalibur 120mm PWM CPU Fan p-p, AS5; SB X-Fi Titanium Fata1ity Pro;
Dell U2412m IPS 1920x1200; Cooler Master HAF 932 case; Tripp-Lite OMNIVS1500 UPS fully Line-interactive.
(EVGA site: ) And I have a second (wife's) computer, Eve.

Overclocking is useless to me if it is not rock stable.

HalloweenWeed wrote:
Your VRM is overheating. Shutdown is to protect the components from damage.
A. Don't go over "High" LLC. "Medium" is recommended.
B. Don't raise Vcore that high.
C. Use variable Vcore +0.010V.
D. Increase VCCSA to 1.25V or more (1.3) if needed.
E. You might need to increase CPU PLL to 2.0 (only try if needed).
GL.


Thanks for the reply, I will try to do as you say, however, I put a sensor on the metal plate under the VRM heatsink on the back of the MB, and when it marked 37 ° and off, also in lynx, after more than 10 minutes does not exceed 57 °, on top, even if I did not put probes, the WB and cold, so I doubt depends on the temperature of the VRM, even if it's the first thing I thought, for what I put the temperature probe.
I forgot to specify that the 3930K, if you like, give me some settings to try, because if I lower in lynx I have VCOCE or LLC, is unstable.
The VCCSA already been set to 1.25 and the bios automatically, I do not find that normal, is that the LLC VCCSA automatically put it to extreme, leaving the current VCCSA capability100%, setting al120% so far remained stable.
If you like to spend a few settings to try, I would be grateful, my goal is to reach 4.8 or more, stable in Linx, considering that I do so on HT about 163 Gflop setting 7GB of RAM.

HalloweenWeed
Level 12
In your situation only, I recommend:
Extreme Tweaker menu:
EPU power saving mode: Disabled

Digi+ power control submenu:
CPU load-line calibration: Medium
CPU current capability: 130%
VRM over temperature protection: Auto
CPU power duty control: T.Probe
Vcore MOS volt. control: 7V
CPU power phase control: Extreme if non-selectable, otherwise Optimized
CPU spread spectrum: Disabled
VCCSA load-line calibration: Auto
VCCSA current capability: 120%
VCCSA fixed freq: 300 (default)
CPU VCCSA boot up voltage: Auto
CPU VTT switching freq: Auto
DRAM-AB current capability: 120%
DRAM-AB power phase control: Optimized
DRAM-CD current capability: 120%
DRAM-CD power phase control: Optimized

CPU Performance settings submenu:
Turbo mode parameters submenu; Power limit control: Auto

Advanced menu.
CPU configuration submenu:
Intel Adaptive thermal monitor: Disabled

Monitor menu:
Anti surge support: Disabled
i7-3930K; Asus RIVE; G.SKILL Ripjaws Z 4x4GB DDR3 1866; MSI 7870 2GD5/OC; Crucial M4 SSD 256GB;
Corsair 1000HX; Corsair H100, 4x Excalibur 120mm PWM CPU Fan p-p, AS5; SB X-Fi Titanium Fata1ity Pro;
Dell U2412m IPS 1920x1200; Cooler Master HAF 932 case; Tripp-Lite OMNIVS1500 UPS fully Line-interactive.
(EVGA site: ) And I have a second (wife's) computer, Eve.

Overclocking is useless to me if it is not rock stable.

HalloweenWeed wrote:
In your situation only, I recommend:
Extreme Tweaker menu:
EPU power saving mode: Disabled

Digi+ power control submenu:
CPU load-line calibration: Medium
CPU current capability: 130%
VRM over temperature protection: Auto
CPU power duty control: T.Probe
Vcore MOS volt. control: 7V
CPU power phase control: Extreme if non-selectable, otherwise Optimized
CPU spread spectrum: Disabled
VCCSA load-line calibration: Auto
VCCSA current capability: 120%
VCCSA fixed freq: 300 (default)
CPU VCCSA boot up voltage: Auto
CPU VTT switching freq: Auto
DRAM-AB current capability: 120%
DRAM-AB power phase control: Optimized
DRAM-CD current capability: 120%
DRAM-CD power phase control: Optimized

CPU Performance settings submenu:
Turbo mode parameters submenu; Power limit control: Auto

Advanced menu.
CPU configuration submenu:
Intel Adaptive thermal monitor: Disabled

Monitor menu:
Anti surge support: Disabled


I tried the settings to remain stable at 4.7 though, I have to put the
LLC on high
VARIABLE-VCORE +0.015
The rest of the settings are OK
Other suggestions?

mdzcpa
Level 12
What are your symtons now? Are you getting shutdowns, blue screens, or errors?
What RAM are you using, what speed?


HW is right, do not over adjust LLC. Most guys can get up to 5Ghz overclock on Medium.

Higher VTT/VCCSA is normal on these boards. You need it for higher RAM frequency or tighter ram timings.

mdzcpa wrote:
What are your symtons now? Are you getting shutdowns, blue screens, or errors?
What RAM are you using, what speed?


HW is right, do not over adjust LLC. Most guys can get up to 5Ghz overclock on Medium.

Higher VTT/VCCSA is normal on these boards. You need it for higher RAM frequency or tighter ram timings.


All three times, were arrested.
The RAM is 17000CL9Q-F3-16GBZH, the same used by raja to compile the guide.
Speed ​​and timing are those declared by the manufacturer (2133 CL9-11-10-28 1.65 V).
If setting the LLC to medium, launching lynx, goes to BSOD after a few seconds on high no problem even after 20 cycles with memory set to 7GB and 163gflop per cycle.

LiveOrDie
Level 11
Only some 3930K's can get pasted 4.6Ghz only if you get a chip that good quality so don't be shocked if you hit a wall, raja using a 3960x chip which can reach higher clocks.

LiveOrDie wrote:
Only some 3930K's can get pasted 4.6Ghz only if you get a chip that good quality so don't be shocked if you hit a wall, raja using a 3960x chip which can reach higher clocks.


This is the screen to 4.7 Gz stable in Linx, when I did the bios 0901 in manual mode, through Rotary offset mode, I managed to erode the voltage to 1.380 V with the same result.
The blocks occurred with bios 1004 (2) with 1005 (1), I assure you that I know people with 3930K which is even better.

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LiveOrDie
Level 11
Switch back to the older bios then or just switch to your 2nd bios which probably is a older version dont fix what not broken :).