

This is all new to me coming from using a X58 platform and I am still trying to grasp all of it.lol! When I done this overclock it was a combo of using JJ's X79 Youtube video and Raja's OC post on the form. Then you'll start getting BSOD at idle, or when your CPU shifts between idle and turbo (and I seen the CPU Vcore drop to <0.8V idle W/LLC set to ultra-high, using my DMM).įirst off let me thank all of you for your time I truley appreciate you're insight and you're expertise on this. If you do not have this turned off, you will find you are increasing LLC to the max to try to compensate, when in fact you are just changing the activity of Vcore on idle (reducing it more on idle), and it's not increasing on 100% load. So I had to go back to variable and medium LLC.Īlso, "anti-surge support" will negate the action of LLC when at 100% load, under many OC conditions. I needed LLC to be set higher, but I seen Vreg throttling occur. When I tested using static Vcore, it was a bit different. When you change it to Ultra High, it goes about 0.1V higher on 100% load! That said, I did get varying results for that with different other settings. On medium, at 4.6GHz 100% load the Vcore is just a tiny bit higher than your setting (the target V). I watched the CPU Vcore on a DMM (ProbeIt) and watched the differences between LLC high and medium.

I agree W/Arne and HiVizMan, good advice there and I really wanted to say LLC on high will also cause your Vreg AND CPU core temps to go higher too.
