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X48T-DQ6 . Vcore question
Asus PZ68-V Pro/Gen3
CPU INtel i7 2700k (4.5 ghz). Air Cooling
Phanteks tc-14 PE- 3 fans
SSD OCZ VERTEX 4- 128 gb Win 10 x64
1x 150 Gb HD Velociraptor
1x300 GB HD Velociraptor
1x500 GB W. Digital
2x4GB Samsung 32nm 2133. 9-10-10-28 1T.VDRAM 1.55 - VCCIO 1.05
PowerColor HD-7770
Sound Blaster X-FI Extreme Music
PSU. 750w Thermaltake
Dimastech Benchtable
Samsung LPS 27" S27D850T
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Re: X48T-DQ6 . Vcore question
Yes LlC is enabled.Asus PZ68-V Pro/Gen3
CPU INtel i7 2700k (4.5 ghz). Air Cooling
Phanteks tc-14 PE- 3 fans
SSD OCZ VERTEX 4- 128 gb Win 10 x64
1x 150 Gb HD Velociraptor
1x300 GB HD Velociraptor
1x500 GB W. Digital
2x4GB Samsung 32nm 2133. 9-10-10-28 1T.VDRAM 1.55 - VCCIO 1.05
PowerColor HD-7770
Sound Blaster X-FI Extreme Music
PSU. 750w Thermaltake
Dimastech Benchtable
Samsung LPS 27" S27D850T
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...4213100&type=3
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Re: X48T-DQ6 . Vcore question
Well not much you can do then if you already tried lower and it became unstable.
Better cooler block could help deal with the temps though. Your temps are ok now though, were you worried about them or just wanting to lower?
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Re: X48T-DQ6 . Vcore question
I was trying to see if it was some tip with this MB when ocing for reduce the Vcore,( may be a little or so) and be stable,thats all. BTW the bios dont have to much options to play with .ThanksAsus PZ68-V Pro/Gen3
CPU INtel i7 2700k (4.5 ghz). Air Cooling
Phanteks tc-14 PE- 3 fans
SSD OCZ VERTEX 4- 128 gb Win 10 x64
1x 150 Gb HD Velociraptor
1x300 GB HD Velociraptor
1x500 GB W. Digital
2x4GB Samsung 32nm 2133. 9-10-10-28 1T.VDRAM 1.55 - VCCIO 1.05
PowerColor HD-7770
Sound Blaster X-FI Extreme Music
PSU. 750w Thermaltake
Dimastech Benchtable
Samsung LPS 27" S27D850T
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...4213100&type=3
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Re: X48T-DQ6 . Vcore question
You have a few hidden options in this BIOS, they may help you lower Vcore a little bit, not sure?
On the MAIN BIOS page hit Control + F1, the screen will flash, then go into MIT section and you should find the following hidden options:
CPU/PCIEX Clock Driving Control [800mV]
CPU Clock Skew Control [normal]
GMCH Clock Skew Control [Normal]
They shouldn't really be needed at your overclock speed though, so I doubt any tinkering with them will help you lower any voltages, they mainly help with stability.
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