tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7714057303463539599.post5772977344938214887..comments2023-12-12T15:20:46.784+11:00Comments on Chronicles of Nushy: [Article] Not AVX Stable @ 4.4GHz, are we now? Shame!Anusha Dharmasenahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04171185453891677370noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7714057303463539599.post-31341496455086189002013-09-07T10:11:17.718+10:002013-09-07T10:11:17.718+10:00Haswell is a real pain in the arse if you didn'...Haswell is a real pain in the arse if you didn't get a above average CPU. :(<br /><br />even the 4.3GHz settings i've given in this post were not really stable. last night i managed to run OCCT for 6hrs and i would call that stable enough. what i found out was that the Core was fine at 1.24V, but Cache ratio at 39x needed 1.175V and when i increased the cache voltage from 1.15V to 1.175V, i got reboots without any BSODs. had to up the Input Voltage to 1.90V (LLC level 6) to make it stable. i only tried 1.75V, 1.85V and 1.90V. i'm sure i can tweak it later. but for now, that is fine.<br /><br />time to see if i can do 4.4 :)Anusha Dharmasenahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04171185453891677370noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7714057303463539599.post-82611015880803192312013-09-07T07:06:40.404+10:002013-09-07T07:06:40.404+10:00Same for me on 4.4 Was stable under Aida6 and IBT....Same for me on 4.4 Was stable under Aida6 and IBT. Then I play BF3 for 3 hours and i get BSOD. <br /><br />Clocked down to 4.3 and am planning to tweak the voltage. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00156952318144469612noreply@blogger.com