Quote Originally Posted by Daveburt714 View Post
Welcome to the Thuban club Beep....

I'd say you have it exactly right with the throttling idea.
You can push v's to some extent for benchies, but for stability your voltages look way too high (temps too)...

Drop the CPU & IMC volts both back ~.075 and try again...

The IMC on Thuban seems to be especially sensitive to voltage.
Haha...if you think this CPU will do 4.2 with 1.45v set think again...it can't do 4.1 with 1.475v set...and for the love of god, I'm on a 32-bit OS. Thanks for the welcome though, I've had the CPU over a week now but not enough time to play with it.


Quote Originally Posted by crazydiamond View Post
temps, i think my 1090 throttled 1 time from high temps when i first got it
Hmm...

Quote Originally Posted by richierich View Post
dude your max temp hit 57c, that's more likely to be over 60c because of the borked Thuban sensors
If you look, the invividual core temps are reading 30c at the time I take the screenshot...and they were never over 47c themselves. I can't see the CPU being over 60-62c.

Quote Originally Posted by nex_73 View Post
High perf power plan?

Choose "increase fan speed before slowing the processor" by have above (3) active...
Well, Cool n Quiet and C1E are greyed out in the BIOS...which I believe means disabled. I can look at that I suppose.

Quote Originally Posted by stangracin3 View Post
dude he knows how to meeasure thuban temps
when he says 57C he means 57 C core temp /= cpu temp
Yes.

Quote Originally Posted by I.nfraR.ed View Post
Your 1.525V seems too high for Thuban. Drop it down to ~1.48V. The CPU-NB voltage is ok for a water colling, imo.
I'm not sure this is the reason, but wanted to note it. Never seen throttling on any of my Denebs or Thubans.
Hmm, okay. I need that CPU-NB voltage for 3000, it will boot at 1.3v but it's not stable.

Quote Originally Posted by MadDias View Post
dude...
in the screenshot u see everest telling 57°C core temp. which reads the temp off the borked sensor.
so it is indeed well over 60°C
my guess is somewhere between 65 and 70°C, thatīs why the cpu is throttling.
beepbeep try using lower volts. 1.5v should be enough to get 4.2ghz stable whatīs ur imc volts?
Obviously you aren't sure what you are talking about.

Quote Originally Posted by demonkevy666 View Post
what are the temps in fanxpert ?
so far for me that's been the closet.
I put 10C offset on core temp.
Well, core temp was 47c, motherboard sensor reading 57c, so there we go...

Quote Originally Posted by charged3800z24 View Post
Duce, mine has never done that regaurdless of temps

Beep, you figure it out yet?
No...it's quite frustrating.

Quote Originally Posted by mav2000 View Post
This happens only on the m4a line up.not on the cross hair line up. This has more to do with the board than the chip. My bet is a over heating nb or vrm area.
Haha...

Look at these pics...

Mosfets on back of the board:



I placed ramsinks there:



Quote Originally Posted by MadDias View Post
now that u say it. i had it happen on my m3a79-t with a 955.
seems to be an asus thing.
I would run Prime95, OCCT, and LinX on this board at 1.62v load though completely fine with my 965...