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delid it for better temps man
if both games were fine before the update then yep def the update has bug. did you tried older nvidia drivers?
can someone please link the v0.9.5. not the chinese!
EDIT: just updated with intel latest binaries anyways
It dies means restart,BSOD? If turbo simply not kicking in, do as @zanzabar said. if it restart or give BSOD then might be hardware related or volts etc.
Win10 boot/shut took way longer when I compared it with win8. Ultra fast boot,CSM or secure boot didn't help.
Asrock/Msi optimize their boards better though.
thanks....
so I decided to quick stress test my second pc that is in sig. just occt as "large data set" as soon as it started testing, system gave BSOD 101 but shut down with code bF ram led on. I rebooted and...
why not just test with direct contect and see whats comes up in this case then?
3000C14 might not able to reach 4000 even with relax timings. best will be 4000C19.
as far as I know with some testing virtual cores does nothing in terms of gaming performance but for multi tasking applications etc.
test physical cores only with higher clock speed might gain some...
nvidia and microsoft are just pushing for more $$. MS just want to promote win10 all the way possible. nvidia on other hand brings up just some new tech to keep alive their $$. AMD do cares about...
Pentium II era was my starting point. that huge cpu were looking amazing... starting to love the hardware from that point. yep 486 was the initial starting step into pc.
And then ddr2 fun time...
@mongoled
retest with latest ver0.7 and see how it goes
That is 100% true.
Most of important posts and data been lost in that.
Sandy bridge was the fun time overclocking. I miss those days too when you sit and explore higher frequencies your chip can give,managing temps,memory's primary,sub timings and squeeze every bit out...
thanks. always eager to test my system to make sure its stability.
EDIT:
@mongoled....might be memory related
Seems MB problem. just few recommendations. did it reboot fine within win? try different GPU, single ram and reset CMOS.
i9 at stock TDP of 95w doesn't really need soldered ihs. don't know what intel thinks if they decided to do so.
leave alone other tweaks just one simple problem can't be sorted with my win10 notebook process running as "system" using constant 40% cpu all the time. I used all registry b**sht things but still...
I'm not convinced. boot/shut time is still a problem. also so many updates. I don't get it regardless of space been used by these updates. more damage to user settings and performance problems.
So you said it best but thats using 100% disk. Ok then its best OS.
1.boot time with win7 is 11 second. win10 is 45 second. instant shut down win7 or 8 but with win10 circle keep rolling.
all this tested with same hardware and bios settings.
2.ntoskrnl eating cpu...
don't know about you guys but win10 is worse OS I ever experienced. I'm running xp,7,8 without any glitch or performance problem.
Samsung B die very talorate to high volts. but if the ket is not running to its rated speed/volts/timings then no need to budge so much..