Re: GIGABYTE Latest Beta BIOS
This belongs in another thread, now that we've narrowed down that it's not the new beta BIOS. But since you're in a bind I'll post here, You need to enable turbo boost and/or EIST, enable those two and try it with your multiplier at 40. You can't run a multiplier above stock without turbo boost or EIST on some combinations and that seems like the issue you're having.
I would enable turbo boost, EIST and C1E, disable the other speed steps (C3, C6, and C7 if there is one) and CPU temp monitoring, set all turbo multipliers to 40 and enable turbo boost. Set your regular multiplier to 40 as well. See what that does for you. You've probably already started another thread but just in case this should get you headed in the right direction.
You can overclock BCLK strap with EIST turbo boost disabled, it's the overclocked multiplier that requires turbo boost enabled usually on CPU's I've seen that had that requirement. If the multipliers under 38 then it's fine with EIST or turbo boost disabled and clock speed still overclocked.
The other problem that's possible, is you have some kind of CPU Freq software like Easy Tune or Intel XTreme Tuning installed and it's jacking with settings behind the scenes and screwing up what you didnt think was possible.
Originally posted by Godaemon
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This belongs in another thread, now that we've narrowed down that it's not the new beta BIOS. But since you're in a bind I'll post here, You need to enable turbo boost and/or EIST, enable those two and try it with your multiplier at 40. You can't run a multiplier above stock without turbo boost or EIST on some combinations and that seems like the issue you're having.
I would enable turbo boost, EIST and C1E, disable the other speed steps (C3, C6, and C7 if there is one) and CPU temp monitoring, set all turbo multipliers to 40 and enable turbo boost. Set your regular multiplier to 40 as well. See what that does for you. You've probably already started another thread but just in case this should get you headed in the right direction.
You can overclock BCLK strap with EIST turbo boost disabled, it's the overclocked multiplier that requires turbo boost enabled usually on CPU's I've seen that had that requirement. If the multipliers under 38 then it's fine with EIST or turbo boost disabled and clock speed still overclocked.
The other problem that's possible, is you have some kind of CPU Freq software like Easy Tune or Intel XTreme Tuning installed and it's jacking with settings behind the scenes and screwing up what you didnt think was possible.
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