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Hi,
Very strange I noticed vccio cpu 1.05 voltage getting a spike to 1.25v+ when I tried newer bios where as haswell-e bios vccio cpou was always +-1.05v
Asked Raja at asus and he said it was normal and by design for weaker cpu's :/
Couple more x99 cpu's biting the dust one broadwell-e 6850k asus board actually waiting on his third now
ASUS X99 Motherboard Series - Official Support Thread (North American users only) - Page 1678 - Overclock.net - An Overclocking Community
One haswell-e 5820k on a gigabyte board
What causes CPUs to die? - Overclock.net - An Overclocking Community
HWiNFO v6.07-3810 Beta is available.
Changes:
- Improved support of Willow Cove-based platforms.
- Added reporting of drive controller linked to respective device node.
- Improved sensor monitoring on EVGA X299 DARK.
- Enhanced sensor monitoring on Supermicro C9Z390 series.
- Added content anchors to HTML report.
- Added reporting of memory channels supported capability for later CPUs.
- Added preliminary support of Intel Sapphire Rapids.
- Fixed support of Nuvoton NCT6116D.
- Fixed detection of TPM.
- Enhanced sensor monitoring on MSI X570 series mainboards.
I don't think it will be cheap considering the ASUS ROG Swift PG27UQ 27" is currently listed at $1,883.21 on Amazon below. Just crazy.
https://www.amazon.com/Swift-PG27UQ-.../dp/B07F1VGGLK
You must have very good eyes then Cliff!! I had a 28" 4k and it strained the hell out of my eyes! Everything was way too small! Yeah great detail but way too small! 32" 4k would be great but heck I honestly don't know how you deal with 4k on a 27". I am talking about general use not gaming of course.