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Maximus VII Hero + i5 4690k

N1ghtWalker
Level 7
Good afternoon!

First of all, I want to introduce myself in the new forum.
I am Hugo, of Portgual. : D

With the config I have, it is stable at 45.
It follows in the bios:
AI Overclock Tuner - Manual
1 - Core Ratio Limit - 45
2 - Core Ratio Limit - 45
3 - Core Ratio Limit - 45
4 - Core Ratio Limit - 45
CPU Core Voltage - Manual Mode - 1.325v
DRAM Voltage - 1.65000v
CPU Spread Spectrum - Disabled
Timings - 11-11-11-28
VRM Spread Spectrum - Disabled
SpeedStep - Disabled
Intel Adaptive Thermal Monitor - Disabled
Dynamic Storage Accelerator - Enabled
SpeedStep - Disabled
CPU C-States - Disabled
PCI-E Speed - Gen2
PCI-EX16_1 Link Speed - Gen3
ASMedia Storage Controller (SATA6G_E12) - Disabled
Anti-Surge Support - Disabled
Everything else is in Optimal Default

Given this OC, should change some parameter? This is because there are certain opcções, which should not be in self.
In the bios put the 45x, but when it is in full, go to the 46x, as you can see in the image.
http://postimg.org/image/w9gavnist/

This is due to the clock bus, move to the correct 102Mhz? I then switch from auto to 100Mhz?
Given that the CPU this stable, wanted to stay with a lights, for the memories.
Should I change the frequency of them, as they can go to 2400MHz? There currently are 800, as you can see in the image.
http://postimg.org/image/waq8p2kml/

Another question I have is how do I decipher the voltages that are here, representing the bios voltages?
http://postimg.org/image/viizc4r1p/

It has different names, and I'm not sure what matches what.
In System Agent Offset noticed that gives + 0.102v, should keep or change to another value?
Thank you!
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N1ghtWalker
Level 7
But why should install only those in the asus site?
Is that reaches a height that fail to put new versions, the board of that be out of date. Even then, it should continue to draw only the site asus? Regarding the taskbar of the problem, install the new drivers, decided too! 🙂 As for overclocking, will stay for the week now. I will be working, and I have to prepare things for the trip at the weekend. : D

Nate152
Moderator
All the latest motherboard drivers/utilities should be gotten from the Asus site, I wouldn't trust getting drivers anywhere else.

That's good to run your gtx 970 where it is and if it's happy go with it, we had it overclocked a little too far is why you were getting graphical glitches.

Sounds like you're going to have fun this weekend. 🙂

N1ghtWalker
Level 7
Okay, so, what should I do to completely remove the drivers installed? Is that drew directly from the websites of manufacturers (Intel, Realtek, etc.)? Yes I will! I go to amsterdam! The coffee shop's smoking weed one! Ahaha And know the clear city! 😄

Nate152
Moderator
Well if you want to completely remove the drivers you could do a fresh install of windows. If you're not having any problems which it doesn't seem like you are leave it as is.

N1ghtWalker
Level 7
Hello !
Sorry I not have said anything all this time.
As I got to say, the computer was perfectly stable until the 12th, giving a bluescreen. I did not move at all, to see turned it happen, and it happened.



On the day following.
Ai increased the VCore of 1.325v to 1.330v, to see if there was already showing error. But he did. On 15:20.
To my questions are:
Why only after 3 weeks or less, it is what went wrong?
Does it make sense, if I go up the cpu system offset agent for .05v + cpu and analog I / O offset voltage to + .05v will help?
It is that the delay of these bluescreens, it seems that "little miss" for the computer is very stable. Right?

Thank you

Nate152
Moderator
Try giving the cpu a little more cpu core voltage, up to 1.34v - 1.35v

If this doesn't help then raise the cpu system agent voltage and cpu analog I/O offset voltages .02v

N1ghtWalker
Level 7
Thanks again Nate. When you have more time available, I see it! I've been busy because of work.