02-23-2018 02:22 AM
02-23-2018 09:59 AM
Marko911 wrote:
First thing,first...NOT ALL i9 CPUs are capable to achieve stable 4,5Ghz or above.
Second,if you have discrepancies between cores greater than 15-20C than you need to do again delidd and see where is the problem,inner silicone on PBC or IHS or lack of liquid metal on die....(caseking or any other services that do this are prone to mistakes as anyone else)
02-23-2018 11:11 PM
purgitoria wrote:
I did actually buy a pre binned 4.6GHz guaranteed CPU and have since delidded it again as i mentioned and even with a new application of liquid metal and ensuring the IHS was completely free to slide on the die guaranteeing there was no glue preventing it from sitting properly (it was immaculately clean and free from silicone or glue) and using a tiny dab of superglue to hold it back on I still get a differential and on exactly the same cores.
02-24-2018 03:41 AM
Raja@ASUS wrote:
Could be a number of factors involved. DTS accuracy isn't absolute, either. Difficult to make a definitive statement regarding why the difference exists. For you, it means the difference has to be taken into account when you overclock the system. If the core really is running hotter, it may be a a little more prone to instability than cooler cores.
Marko911 wrote:
Than,that's not stable OC.I really don't like the word "guaranteed" OC that sellers use.In my case,problem was not enough liquid metal(second time around I did use fairly more than before or on any other previous CPU) but still I can't OC.
Marko911 wrote:
Try lowering you OC and Vcore...I mean,can you or anyone even use blender or handbrake with that kind of OC?For example,My CPU at 4,6Ghz all cores needs 1,21V but thermal throttle evenly happens across all cores with two big rads...So I leave it at RVIE default settings,and I do get nice 4,0Ghz for rendering at 75C..
02-24-2018 04:32 AM
purgitoria wrote:
Given that COre 10 is the hotest and supposedly the one most suitable for OC according to bios and turbo boost i just find that strange. I would have thought the most stable core would have been cooler than the rest.
02-24-2018 09:57 AM
purgitoria wrote:
Given that COre 10 is the hotest and supposedly the one most suitable for OC according to bios and turbo boost i just find that strange. I would have thought the most stable core would have been cooler than the rest.
I really don't think it is the quantity of liquid metal that is the issue unless there is some sort of serious deformity in the IHS.
I have never used Handbrake before as i normally use Premier Pro. I did run a quick test with it and it actually works just fine with temps below 75°C and 4.6GHz on all cores. I did try 1.21V on the cores but i got crashing issues. I may try and do the voltages core by core and drop core 10 down if it is the most stable (supposedly) as it should be able to handle a lower voltage in theory.
02-23-2018 11:07 AM
02-23-2018 12:01 PM
Silent Scone wrote:
A core temperature disparity of up to 20c is not uncommon on these CPU.
02-23-2018 03:59 PM
02-24-2018 04:33 PM
02-25-2018 02:25 AM
Raja@ASUS wrote:
Mark0911, I just removed an expletive from your post (#15) and the post that quoted it. Expletives are against the forum rules. Do not try to work around the swear filter by using special characters or other means. Next time I see it, expect a vacation.