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Yepp. Also did a clean install of Windows no chance. The Only new in this build is the x99 board my old one the x99 gaming 7 Wifi dident support 950 pro disk at full speed. Think i refound this one and get the strix soon. Think it is a bios foult whit some of the volts. No new bois for 6 mounth on a new mb is strange
Yepp. Also did a clean install of Windows no chance. The Only new in this build is the x99 board my old one the x99 gaming 7 Wifi dident support 950 pro disk at full speed. Think i refound this one and get the strix soon. Think it is a bios foult whit some of the volts. No new bois for 6 mounth on a new mb is strange
Check this out The answer to your X99 reboot problems - not a bios but CPU socket problem hopefully that link wont get moderated out but that is one of many I seen addressing a similar issue that was related to bent socket pins with gigabyte x99 boards. It appears to be a common problem for gigabyte x99 platform and is what was the issue with my gigabyte z170. I know it will be difficult with your setup but it may be worth checking to see if any of your pins is slightly off or lower then the others.
I also forgot to ask but when you pc reboots into bios after it crashes is the ram speed lower at 2133mhz or does it stay at the higher speed? With that system I imagine you have higher rated ram so correct me if I am wrong.
I also forgot to ask but when you pc reboots into bios after it crashes is the ram speed lower at 2133mhz or does it stay at the higher speed? With that system I imagine you have higher rated ram so correct me if I am wrong.
no it stays the same . if i enter the bios but if i start the system it boots all stock i habe to enter the bios and hit f10 then it boots whit the oc, benn running the system 12h now and game on for 3h it only reboots once a day or so , did check the pins before putting the MB in and it semed allright
I also forgot to ask but when you pc reboots into bios after it crashes is the ram speed lower at 2133mhz or does it stay at the higher speed? With that system I imagine you have higher rated ram so correct me if I am wrong.
i been running a game on for the last 14h and no reboot of the system . all i did right now was to raise the core volt of the cpu to 1.35v and inputvolt of 1.85v on 4.2ghz , the old volt for my oc was 1.31v and then a had random reboots in gamplay evru 3h to 4h . so it turns out i loost the silicon lottery a bad overclocker for my 6800K
i think my problem startet with me going over to Brodwell-E so i been having low volts for my och my old 5820K did 4.3ghz on 1,3v so , think i found the problem gonna stress test it a lot today
i been running a game on for the last 14h and no reboot of the system . all i did right now was to raise the core volt of the cpu to 1.35v and inputvolt of 1.85v on 4.2ghz , the old volt for my oc was 1.31v and then a had random reboots in gamplay evru 3h to 4h . so it turns out i loost the silicon lottery a bad overclocker for my 6800K
i think my problem startet with me going over to Brodwell-E so i been having low volts for my och my old 5820K did 4.3ghz on 1,3v so , think i found the problem gonna stress test it a lot today
I'm glad you got it sorted out. Hopefully everything will show stable for you and maybe even give you enough headroom to hit 4.3ghz at the same voltages. Probably wishful thinking but you never know. I still wouldn't be surprised if some of that is still related to bios like you said. If I use the kabylake update bios in my z170 designare my 6700k will hit the same overclocks at lower voltages and my ram overclocks much better. Unfortunately that bios will try to fry my cpu if I try to run stock so had to roll back. Personally I haven't been all that happy with my gigabyte board.
Updated to f21c on my Z170x gaming 5 without issue except it wiped out my efi entry for arch linux. Luckily I use clover bootloader.
If it isn't too much trouble would you mind keeping an eye on your vcore voltages if you run stock? I'm curious how it behaves on different boards. My motherboard only had f21 after f20 but both of those tried to kill my cpu with voltage if I ran it stock and left the voltage on auto. If it doesn't fo that on all motherboards then I can have hope they will fix that issue on mine so I can at least get my ram oc's back.
If it isn't too much trouble would you mind keeping an eye on your vcore voltages if you run stock? I'm curious how it behaves on different boards. My motherboard only had f21 after f20 but both of those tried to kill my cpu with voltage if I ran it stock and left the voltage on auto. If it doesn't fo that on all motherboards then I can have hope they will fix that issue on mine so I can at least get my ram oc's back.
How ever you like. HW64, hwmonitor, or whatever else you like using. I don't want to ask you to run any benchmarks or load tests or anything. I'm just curious what you get for you standard current voltage and what those programs show your max voltage to be after your cpu does something at full load during normal use.
How ever you like. HW64, hwmonitor, or whatever else you like using. I don't want to ask you to run any benchmarks or load tests or anything. I'm just curious what you get for you standard current voltage and what those programs show your max voltage to be after your cpu does something at full load during normal use.
At least it sounds like I may not be the only one, but I just upgraded from F7 to F20 (Z170X-Gaming 7) and I first noticed I was getting Temp Spikes. My idle temps are now 35C - 40C, before on F7 they were 25C-28C. I seem to get huge spikes all the way up to 65C while idling. I can say that when running witcher 3 before my max temps were normally high 60s, now I'm seeing high 70s, low 80s.
I also noticed my Vcore voltage spiking from 0.830 all the way to 1.38v. I did some reading and Manually set my Vcore voltage to 1.3v, which it was set at automatically. I recall that 1.3v was also the voltage when running auto with F7. This didn't seem to help much as now I only hit 1.378v (a 0.002v difference), but that reduced initial 80C+ temperatures I was first seeing after reboot.
However, still my idles are 10C higher and temps are really spiky. I have no pre-baseline for my voltage, just my temps as mentioned. I'm starting to suspect its voltage related though with the spikes all the way to 1.378v when ever my i7-6700k attempts to Turboboost from 4.0GHz to 4.2GHz.
Any suggestions on how I may correct this on F20?
EDIT: Okay, I was wrong, just look at my monitor again, I'm seeing spikes up to 1.415v.
Last edited by grilledcheez; 01-22-2017, 09:05 PM.
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