12-21-2020 10:31 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 07:07 PM by ROGBot
01-08-2021 11:46 AM
01-20-2021 08:53 AM
02-07-2021 11:34 AM
03-07-2021 12:35 PM
Nate152 wrote:
Sorry for the late reply, I went on a trip and was there longer than I planned.
All right, no big deal about posting screenshots, only thing I can say is keep trying, it should work as .png's are valid files. You posted pretty much what we needed to know so.....
I would keep 1.39v and cpu core ratio 50 and try setting the ram manually or better yet, overclocking it.
Dram Frequency - 3000MHz
Dram Voltage - 1.50v
Timings - These are listed on each stick as well as the box they came in, you can also look them up. Just set the primary timings and command rate. There are 4 primaray timings but you will enter only 3 as the middle two timings are tied together. For instance, if a kit has 16-18-18-35-2T timings, you'd enter at the top of the Dram Timing Control page
16
18
35
2N
Let's see how this goes first, max safe DRAM voltage is 1.50v as stated by Intel. if it passes Realbench with the overclock settings, select the next highest DRAM Frequency and test again. Keep going until it becomes unstable then back it off to the previous lower frequency.
Let me know what you end up with, then lastly we can overclock your gpu, this is where you will see the biggest performance boost in games.
Do you have a gpu overclocking tool installed, if so which one?
03-09-2021 08:38 AM
03-09-2021 09:48 AM
Nate152 wrote:
X.M.P. is an easy one click way to set your memory to its rated specs. Since you're setting the ram manually, you don't need to enable X.M.P.
Once you get cpu temps under control, on the extreme tweaker tab set:
CPU System Agent voltage - 1.25v
CPU VCCIO voltage - 1.25v
Then select the next highest Dram Frequency and test, keep raising the Dram Frequency and testing until it becomes unstable then back it down to the frequency where it was stable.
I'm not sure how you apply the thermal paste but I like to use the spread method to ensure the entire IHS is covered with a thin even layer just enough to cover the numbers. If you don't have a spreader, a drivers license or credit card works well.