Alright, Time to get back on this, I have good news!
I changed the ram settings to 10-10-10-30
it made the computer last a while longer in prime.
Then i played with some overclocking and voltage stuff. So first i just set the vcore voltage from auto to +0.025
I could run prime about the same amount of time. i started to wonder. why isnt my cpu maxing out at 100%?
i overclocked it to 4.2 ghz and suprisingly enough, prime ran just as good, or bad.. but it stayed around 4.2ghz instead or 3.9ghz. but it was still not maxing out.
Then i stumbled upon LLC. he. i got curious and started to make research, then i set it to extreme. becouse they said that the higher the thingy the better your psu has to be and my psu is very nice ( RM 650 ) so i put it in and restarted, and i went into the bios and got panic. the vcore was at 1.5V and it peaked at 50c so i quickly put the LLC to Regular and magic happened. Im currently as am writing this have been able to run prime for about 10Minutes and the cpu is stable at 100% load. and the voltages fluctuates slowly and stays mostly at 1.3250v instead of completely trippin out completely. and im ideling at 42c at 4.0Ghz. i feel like this is a nice accomplishment. and its nice to know that my cooler is able to cool the cpu fairly well at 1.5V :S But if this turns out to be completely stable i'll possibly in the future overclock to 4.2-4.3ghz if i feel the need for it
I changed the ram settings to 10-10-10-30
it made the computer last a while longer in prime.
Then i played with some overclocking and voltage stuff. So first i just set the vcore voltage from auto to +0.025
I could run prime about the same amount of time. i started to wonder. why isnt my cpu maxing out at 100%?
i overclocked it to 4.2 ghz and suprisingly enough, prime ran just as good, or bad.. but it stayed around 4.2ghz instead or 3.9ghz. but it was still not maxing out.
Then i stumbled upon LLC. he. i got curious and started to make research, then i set it to extreme. becouse they said that the higher the thingy the better your psu has to be and my psu is very nice ( RM 650 ) so i put it in and restarted, and i went into the bios and got panic. the vcore was at 1.5V and it peaked at 50c so i quickly put the LLC to Regular and magic happened. Im currently as am writing this have been able to run prime for about 10Minutes and the cpu is stable at 100% load. and the voltages fluctuates slowly and stays mostly at 1.3250v instead of completely trippin out completely. and im ideling at 42c at 4.0Ghz. i feel like this is a nice accomplishment. and its nice to know that my cooler is able to cool the cpu fairly well at 1.5V :S But if this turns out to be completely stable i'll possibly in the future overclock to 4.2-4.3ghz if i feel the need for it
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Built
- OS
- Windows 10 64Bit
- CPU
- Intel i7 6700K Cooled by Noctua NH-U14S
- Motherboard
- ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming
- Memory
- 16GB 2133MHZ DDR4 Corsair
- Graphics Card(s)
- ASUS Direct CUII OC GTX 660
- Sound Card
- Supreme FX (On-Board)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 1: 24" Asus 144hz 2: 21.5" Benq 3: 20" Hp 2009m
- Screen Resolution
- 1:1920x1080 2:1920x1080 3:1600:900
- Hard Drives
- Primary/OS: Samsung 850 EVO SSD 250GB
Secondary/Main: Seagate 1TB SSHD 3.5"
Media/Backups: WD Green 2TB HDD 3.5"
- PSU
- Corsair RM 650W
- Case
- Fractal Design R4
- Cooling
- 2 140mm Noctua NF-A14 ULN, Noctua NH-U14S Cpu cooler
- Keyboard
- Corsair K70 RGB
- Mouse
- ROCCAT Kone XTD
- Internet Speed
- 100 Mbit/s Download 100MBit/s Upload
- Antivirus
- F-Secure SAFE
- Browser
- Chrome, Firefox
- Other Info
- I hope hanging up your harddrives in rubber-bands for noise reasons isn't too harmful for the drives :S, but eh, rather silence than lasting drives.. :|