What I'm trying to say is that the fake value (what CPU read and believe it's drawing), which is shown in HWMonitor, is the reason why the CPU is throttling. So, I believe that If we can trick CPU to believe that it draw half power, then it will turbo more. Real power consumption is not a factor...
Power comsumption reported by HWMonitor or software is not equal to what actually pulled from the wall. In this case, my wall meter says 220W when my HWMonitor say 120W and it won't go beyond that because TDP is 120W. Therefore it's software limits that we need to bypass. Otherwise, my Xeon...
have someone look into this yet? maybe it's the key to bypass TDP limit in our xeon.
from https://www.anandtech.com/show/13748/the-intel-xeon-w-3175x-review-28-unlocked-cores-2999-usd/3
I think that's because the clock went higher. So, I got a bad chip then. Only a minor undervolt and it won't boot. But, your are QS right? that might be the difference...
What is your clock speed? mine only goes to 2.5GHz. (2.8GHz if non-AVX workload) (Xeon E5 2686 v3 ES) More undervoltage = crash. So, I just wanna know if there's anyway that i can raise voltage without reduce my clock speed (from TDP or whatever limit)
I only managed to downvolt to -0.060 on Asus X99 Pro USB3.1 with Xeon E5-2686 v3 ES (not QS) more than that and it's not stable. My clock only goes up to 2.7 GHz on all core and I can only overclock BCLK to 103. Am I getting bad chip or just not enough tuning? Been using the mod for two years now.
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