Crucial MX500 1TB SSD + SanDisk Ultra II 240GB SSD + WD Caviar Black 1TB HDD + Kingston V300 120GB SSD.20 GB (8GB X 2 + 4GB X 1) Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 MHz.Sapphire Vapor-X HD 7950 EVGA GTX 1070 SC Black Edition ACX 3.0.Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum + Corsair K70 (Red LED, anodized black, Cheery MX Browns).Phanteks Enthoo Luxe Tempered Glass Edition.EVGA SuperNOVA 850W P2 + Red/White CableMod Cables.SanDisk 480 GB SSD + 1TB Samsung 860 EVO + 1TB Intel 660p NVMe.32GB G.Skill TridentZ DDR4-3000 CL14 (16GB TridentZ RGB + 16GB Red/Black TridentZ).Sapphire NITRO+ RX 5700 XT Special Edition - 2x Sapphire NITRO R9-Fury in Crossfire.Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master - ASUS X99 Deluxe.Intel X99 Rig (Officially Decommissioned, Dead CPU returned to Intel) "CPU NB VID Control" should be for the CPU-NB."NB voltage Control" should be for the 990FX Northbridge chipset.* Don't get it mixed up between the CPU-Northbridge and the actual Northbridge (990FX chipset). Since the IMC is located within the CPU, it will have a slight impact on CPU temperatures. Because you are having all the cores pegged at 100%, set the cooler / fans running at high performance mode (~full speed)Īlso, what frequency and voltage is your CPU-NB set to?.
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Make sure the pump is running at full speed (100%), and not PWM controlled or voltage controlled.This is odd as the Corsair H100 should perform better than the air cooler that I have.Īccording to HWMonitor, when running Prime95 (CPU 4.8GHz), I temperatures were cappingĦ3*C / 64*C for the "CPU" reading under the 'Temperatures' tabĥ6*C for the "Package" temperature under the 'AMD FX-8350' tabĪIDA64 showed some similar numbers as well.Ħ3*C / 64*C for "CPU" under the 'Temperatures' tab I'm using a Thermaltake Frio CPU cooler (with two Cooler Master JetFlo fans in push-pull) and I don't reach a higher temperatures as you. Now, regarding about the high temperatures when running Prime95. The AMD Turbo Core Technology and APM can be disabled via AMD OverDrive utility or from the motherboard BIOS menu." Since APM sets a predefined TDP limit it is usually recommended to disable both AMD Turbo Core Technology and APM features when increasing the CPU frequency and voltage above the default levels. Under very heavy workloads the CPU will return to the base clock - 3600MHz in the case of AMD FX-8150 CPU. As an example the AMD FX-8150 CPU has a base clock of 3600MHz but it can run at 3900MHz when up to 8 cores are active and at 4200MHz when up to 4 cores are active assuming it stays within the power and thermal limits. "AMD Turbo Core Technology AMD Turbo Core Technology and Application Power Management (APM) allow the CPU cores to run above the CPU Base clock value as long as the CPU remains within the thermal and power limits. I believe Gigabyte calls it CPU-PLL in the BIOS)ĭisabling any CPU Power-saving features, and Turbo Boost will typically yield higher overclock results.ĪPM Master mode was contributing to the odd throttling issue, that caused the CPU to run at 2.8GHz, which I was getting when trying to push 4.8GHz, and disabling it helped a bit. Increase the CPU-VDDA to ~2.6V-2.7V (stock is 2.5V.Enable Load-Line-Calibration and set it High / Ultra High (I believe Gigabyte calls it Load-Line Control in the BIOS).Note* I'm personally using a ASUS Crosshair V Formula motherboard, so the naming scheme for some of the BIOS options may be different to yours. Do any of the single methods, or a combination of them. I got my CPU stable at 4.6GHz with ~1.35V, but it required a bit more voltage to get 4.8GHz stable.īelow are some suggestions that I would recommend you try. I was in a similar situation with my FX-8350.