12-09-2015 06:41 AM - last edited 3 weeks ago by ROGBot
01-06-2016 11:41 PM
vmanuelgm wrote:
I have tried first 1801 original and then 1801 mod.
1801 mod is way more stable for overclocking cpu and memories, needing less voltage in my case, and applying voltage in a more consistent way.
01-07-2016 09:18 AM
Boofster wrote:
Where do you get this mod version and what has been modded exactly?
01-08-2016 12:53 PM
Boofster wrote:
Where do you get this mod version and what has been modded exactly?
12-11-2015 01:14 PM
12-12-2015 06:53 AM
JimGamer wrote:
My question is it safe to update or not? i see alot of bad things now from this one
12-12-2015 06:59 AM
12-12-2015 06:34 PM
12-13-2015 05:59 AM
samboy87 wrote:
Hello guys!
im not happy with Bios 1801. i still prefer 1701.
1801 raised my temps like +5c/+10c and checked the bios and compared Auto/XMP voltage.
Auto uses (STOCK) ''No Overclocking''
CPU Core Voltage = 1.040 / 1.056v
CPU Cache Voltage = 0.809
CPU input Voltage = 1.792
On XMP (Stock) ''No Overclocking''
CPU Core Voltage = 1.156
CPU Cache Voltage = 1.152
CPU System Input Voltage 1.824.
And on Bios 1701 i had lower Voltages on XMP! im using Auto for now! and waiting for another Bios update and hope they will fix this, it's litterly overvolting my CPU with XMP!
normally i had temps from 34c under load! and now it's wooping 40C (room temp around 22c) under load with the new bios in XMP! im dissapointed Asus...