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    maybe you can try latest beta bios and see if it can solve the problem.
    gigabyte latest bioshttp://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte...test-bios.html

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    It is the way the bios setup, to avoid this problem set ur vcore to normal, use dynamic voltage and LLC to on and u will have minimum vcore drop. Now u r all good to pump up those speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevink82 View Post
    It is the way the bios setup, to avoid this problem set ur vcore to normal, use dynamic voltage and LLC to on and u will have minimum vcore drop. Now u r all good to pump up those speed.
    Ok not sure if I understand it well. So instead of putting 1.45V in the vcore option I let it to Normal. Dynamic voltage, I have Auto, normal or the choice removing or adding vcore. Load line calibration is already enabled.

    So I have to put it in normal and in dynamic vcore I add let say 0.150v?

    Thanks for your help!

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    Yes put normal then + so if ur normal vcore is 1.25 in dynamic voltage u put +0.15. Plz do double check with cpu-z though cause after certain point of adding dynamic voltage i notice in bios my vcore is presume by the bios to be 1.35 instead.

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