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       #31

    Hi,
    Yeah after switching back to 1.35 I notice the actual reading showed 1.36 in bios :Running realbench to see if it crashes or not and nope 203.212 so a little drop but I forgot to juice the 1080 ti too so that might be why ?
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       #32

    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    Yeah after switching back to 1.35 I notice the actual reading showed 1.36 in bios :Running realbench to see if it crashes or not and nope 203.212 so a little drop but I forgot to juice the 1080 ti too so that might be why ?
    Yep, could be
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       #33

    Hi,
    This is still off the last cpuid I posted although realbench shows it differently but didn't crash
    Temp is increasing too 88c I believe maybe that is where @doorules is saying adaptive "-" not a "+" like I'm using 0.125 :/
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       #34

    Yeah, its a lot of testing to get it tuned in
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       #35

    Hi,
    Well I got 207k in realbench
    Switched back to vcore 1.240v and when to offset mode at 0.125 like on my x99 and Steve's oc he shared a while back
    Temp is so-so possibly dropping vcove a little more seeing @doorules is way lower than that or I think his is :/
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       #36

    Yeah, keep dropping it until it isnt stable anymore. And change your RAM back to 16 CAS
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       #37

    Hi,
    Not sure how to switch the cas besides going back to xmp ?
    I tried to changed the voltage to 1.3450 but that didn't work as I thought it would
    One was still at 1.36 and the other was 1.34 :/
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       #38

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       #39

    If you ask me your wasting your money , the only benefit you'll see is in memory intensive benchmarks
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  10. Posts : 16,636
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       #40

    Archie123 said:
    If you ask me your wasting your money , the only benefit you'll see is in memory intensive benchmarks
    That is the whole point
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