![]() I did manage to get six core of the eight up to 4.6ghz with 1.464v showing in cpu-z. I got a nice 4ghz stable at 1.284v at idle and under full load. Now run a full hour cpu test to see if it's stable, I used occt medium test for 2 hours. If you go extreme llc, lower voltage of cpu as it will climb a bit under load. ![]() Now move you load line up or down for increases or decreases to voltage and make it level under full load. Need to test your cpu load line config with a heavy load ,use hyper pi, watch your voltage and give it a 1m test, what voltage do you get under full load?, Occt is stability test program, will usually crash hardware and software if cpu/system is unstable. Good for instantly knowing if your cpu is nearing stability. Hyper pi is a memory test program, but it runs cooler than most cpu tests and will usually crash with os still running. You should now boot at 4ghz and be near stable under full load. Now got to that last tab in bios save and exit. Ten: go to cpu voltage change to manual and change that to 1.29v (1.325v is stock).Įleven: got to power options and go to bottom of the tab and set your fans up. Nine: go to cpu load line calibration and change to high (I use ultra high on my m5a99x evo and on the sabretooth i found it to be medium) ![]() Three: press esc and go down one to northbridge, go in there and theres one thing to go in to, there you will see ECC enabled, disable that.( happens on asus mobo's)įour: got to the ai tuner tab of bios and change it to manual from auto.įive: got to cpu ratio and change to 20 xĮight: change your ram to the right speed, 1600mhz or whatever and set your ram timings. Two: go to the advanced tab, then go in to cpu config and disable cool and quite and everything there on that tab.(c1e,c6 state, hpc and apm (application power management)) One: go in to bios, hit del at start-up till you get to a blue-grey screen before windows. Please monitor your temp with hwmonitor and cpu-z for reading clocks,ħ0c of any cpu temp is max for the FX4xxx and FX6xxxĪnd 61c of any cpu temp is max for the FX8xxx, ![]() Don't know how much you know about the fx, ![]()
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