Z370 Gaming k6 - cpu voltage higher , Offsett LCC |
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al_bi
Newbie Joined: 03 Feb 2018 Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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Posted: 03 Feb 2018 at 10:50pm |
I have a motherboard z370 gaming k6, I had Z370 Extreme 4 at
the same time.
The first note of G6 K6 sets the CPU Voltage Core voltage higher than the Extreme 4 at the same settings: Gaming K6 cpu ratio Auto, Cpu Vcore auto - 1,232 cpu 4600, vcore auto - 1,264 cpu 4800, vcore auto - 1,296 cpu 4900, vcore auto - 1,392 ??? why so high cpu 4900, vcore auto - 1,334 - second attempt after resetting everything Extreme 4 cpu ratio Auto, Cpu Vcore auto - 1,216 cpu 4600, vcore auto - 1,248 cpu 4800, vcore auto - 1,296 cpu 4900, vcore auto - 1,328 for comparison, the MSI z370 gaming pro carbon sets it this way cpu ratio Auto, Cpu Vcore auto - 1,208 cpu 4600, vcore auto - 1,200 cpu 4800, vcore auto - 1,240 cpu 4900, vcore auto - 1,312 Why am I writing this, I am concerned about the strange voltage jump in the auto mode, even to very dangerous 1,392, the temperature of the processor reached almost 100 degrees Celsius according to the sensors. Bios of course 1.30. All other options in OC tweaker on auto. I would like to note one more thing about adjusting the CPU power section. There is auto mode, fixed mode and offset. But what is the point of setting the offset mode if you can not set the core voltage core permanently? The offset mode should work in such a way that after setting a constant value it can add additional voltage to it during the load. If I choose the offset mode, I can not influence the basic Vcore value. And with one restart the processor will set the voltage very high and the offset will add to what has been set. Why there is a Fixed + Offset option to choose from other manufacturers. Why is not this in Asrock. Another note - CPU Load-Line Calibration - there are 5 levels but again my question is what is the sense of entering Line 1 fixed v, the remaining decrease at load? For example, I am overclocking the processor, it is powered with 1.320v voltage when in standby mode and during voltage the voltage drops to 1.248v, for example. Where is the logic here, in order to ensure stability, the voltage should be regulated upwards. Why the MSI and ASUSA are able to choose the Load Line CPU both up and down. And here in Asrock, only Line 1 is the most reliable |
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Heatspreader
Newbie Joined: 13 Jan 2018 Location: Greece Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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I have the same issue.
This is because Asrock uses 2 kind of VRMs for the Z370 Gaming K6. I have test 2 Asrock Gaming 370 k6 with different behavior. Mine gives more voltage. The other was ok. Check this: https://www.reddit.com/r/intel/comments/799jwh/z370_vrm_tier_list_opinion/ I think this is efficiency issue. :/
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8700K / Z370 Fatal1ty Gaming K6 / TridentZ 3400 / Palit Super JetStream GTX 1060 6GB / NVMe Samsung 960 EVO 500GB
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di4blos
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Hi,
I would like to refresh this topic for the same MB. I bought few day ago a set of i9 9900K and exactly the same MB of Asrock. When I tried to do some OC and set CLL (CPU Load Line) - I don't see Level 1 and 2. On the dropdown list there is only Level 3,4,5. What is wrong? This MB doen't support Level 1,2 or there is something broken with MB settings? I would really appr any help. Thank! |
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