I might settle for 4ghz with a negative offset of -0.50 it brings temps to 67C full load and seems like enough, I'd rather have it higher but 70C+? I tried using +0.50 and settings 4.1 it seemed to get to 80C. I'll experiment more
I added an offeset of -0.100 to see how this effected the temps, brought them from 70c full load to 64c full load at 4ghz. CPU-Z tells me the core voltage is 0.984
This is all very curious, I will try using the offset and gradually upping the multipler.
Are you sure about setting Duty Control...
Well no lol but I can't see how they'll catch up with their weak IGP at this point while AMD has diverted massive resources into retooling their chipset to work with better an better IGP's. Time will tell
Serves Microsoft right for trying to go closed source and setup insane restrictions on their App store. Hopefully Steam moves over to linux and abandons Windows 9 entirely (may be forced out anyway). Then when people stop buying their crap for games they can scratch their heads and me like "huh...
Review it here
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/yIaN
Pretty much done over a period of months as I discovered new parts I wanted.
If I had done this build now I'd have chosen this ASRock Z77 Extreme6/TB4 LGA 1155 Intel Z77 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard but I can't change it now =(...
Intel will be fine for now, when AMD perfects their APU lineup in a few generations they will take the lead and pcie graphics cards may be dinosaurs. Intel will fall apart then.
Just wanted to know what you think I should do in regards to overclocking.
Someone suggested I change Duty Control to Extreme because T.Probe can be inaccurate over time.
I also set CPU Power Phase Control to ASUS Optimized.
Do you think I should lower the CPU PLL Voltage? Didn't seem to...
I actually bought this eVGA GeForce GTX 670 FTW LE and so far it's worked perfectly fine. Originally I had this HIS IceQ X Radeon HD 7850 2GB but I had artifacts with Metro 2033, triangles that were white :-( I jumped for the more expensive thing after that.
I regret not just buying this though...
I actually figured some of this out
You need to use the BIOS if you want the settings in the Digi+ Power Control window to stay that way when you reboot. Otherwise it reverts back to defaults of the BIOS. Rather absurd honestly because it's software based so shouldn't be that linked together...
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