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So my recent build is a i5-4690k with an ASRock z97 extreme 4 board.
I have gone through with all the bios changes that I can think of as well as those based on some posts and you tube videos I have seen
I am getting the board to throttle down quite nicely and this is a requirement of this as I want the chip and system to spin down when not needed. But I am having an issue with the adaptive voltage ramping up to 1.2 volts under load. This creates temps well into the 90's and I am not really comfortable with this. I have a decent air cooler in the coolermaster hyper 212 evo that idles in the 30's. I have the bios set to -.065 offset in the voltage offset.
The two OC's I have tried are only 4.0 and 4.2 which based on the review here on Anandtech should be able to do this at a fixed voltage no more then 1.05-1.1.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8227/devils-canyon-review-intel-core-i7-4790k-and-i5-4690k/2
Is there a setting to limit the max voltage within the adaptive controls? Or is my chip just not a good overclocker?
I have gone through with all the bios changes that I can think of as well as those based on some posts and you tube videos I have seen
I am getting the board to throttle down quite nicely and this is a requirement of this as I want the chip and system to spin down when not needed. But I am having an issue with the adaptive voltage ramping up to 1.2 volts under load. This creates temps well into the 90's and I am not really comfortable with this. I have a decent air cooler in the coolermaster hyper 212 evo that idles in the 30's. I have the bios set to -.065 offset in the voltage offset.
The two OC's I have tried are only 4.0 and 4.2 which based on the review here on Anandtech should be able to do this at a fixed voltage no more then 1.05-1.1.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8227/devils-canyon-review-intel-core-i7-4790k-and-i5-4690k/2
Is there a setting to limit the max voltage within the adaptive controls? Or is my chip just not a good overclocker?