It's not the overclock what I set since it's giving you a voltage of 1.36... That's pretty high. I think I set it for something like 1.25.
I'd recommend just completely resetting the BIOS to optimized defaults and start from scratch.
It's not the overclock what I set since it's giving you a voltage of 1.36... That's pretty high. I think I set it for something like 1.25.
I'd recommend just completely resetting the BIOS to optimized defaults and start from scratch.
The Grid. A digital frontier. I tried to picture clusters of information as they moved through the computer.
What did they look like? Ships? Motorcycles? Were the circuits like freeways?
I kept dreaming of a world I thought I'd never see. And then, one day. I got in.
Yeah and check out the first screenshot and the CPU Status and System Status down the sides,
CPU Ratio 33
Host Clock 125MHz
DDR Frequency 2667.97MHz
DRAM Voltage: 1.656
and a
CPU Temp of 63
CPU Fan Speed 2600 RPM
Seems high even for a Haswell. Even at a locked down 4.2GHz I'm at about 28 in the BIOS with my fans spinning at 1000RPM.
Since Outcasst didn't set the OC I would reset the BIOS and go from there. Remembering to turn off the Intel GFX and on-board audio, and post back with another screenshot of the BIOS.
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