Quote Originally Posted by xEnergie View Post
Just trying to dial in some clocks and was wondering if you guys could give me some tips. I'd like to stay between 4.5-4.8 with a max vcore of 1.350 and here's what I've got so far at 4.5. Also, am I ok to disable the JMB controller since I'm not going to use raid? To above poster, the marvell controller has to be enabled if you want your drives to work.

CPU Ratio = 45
BIOS Vcore = Manual 1.335
DramV = 1.525
Dram Speed = 6.8.6.24 1T @ 1600Mhz
4-Load Vcore = 1.32
Idle Vcore = 1.328-1.336 (varies)

Load-Line Calibration = Ultra High
Current Capability = 100%
Frequency = Auto
Phase Control = Manual - Extreme
Duty Control = Extreme
Vccsa = Auto
Vccio = Auto
PLL Voltage = Auto
PCH Voltage = Auto
You have LLC on Ultra High and your load vcore doesn't go up from the base setting (1.335v)?

Even when I disable LLC (Regular), the vcore still goes up under load.

Right now my 24/7 settings are:

4.4 GHz
(4 hours prime/LinX AVX stable @ 4.7 GHz with these settings - I need the safety margin since I'm doing important stuff...)

Base CPU vcore = 1.275 (1.165 default with +0.110 offset)
Base Clock = 100 MHz
LLC = Regular
Current = 100%
Frequency Mode = 380 KHz
Phase Control = Manual - Fast
Duty Control = T.Probe


Load vcore is 1.360v.

I disabled LLC because it drops the voltage (without dropping the frequency) when the load goes down.