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Post by rayancaleb on Jan 23, 2018 5:49:15 GMT -8
Hi, I have an Intel i7 8700k mounted on a ASUS Z370-E Gaming motherboard, 32GB G.Skill memory (F4-3200C14D-32GTZR). I have a CoolerMaster MasterLiquid 240 pro AIO cooler on my cpu. I have activated the XMP profile to get my memory to work at 3200Mhz. I didn't change anything else at first and it seemed stable. I have played games without any trouble. A few days ago i got a BSOD while playing Hitman, so i wanted to find out what caused it. I ran prime95 blend test and it gave an error after about 5 min. I suspected the RAM to be the cause and i looked at my VCCIO and VCCSA voltages (I had 1.3V VCCIO and 1.2V VCCSA) The DRAM voltage was set to 1.35V by the XMP profile. I lowered the VCCIO to 1.25V (i suspected 1.3V to be a little high), and raised the VCCSA gradually untill the blend test would not fail anymore (it ran without errors for 2h). I also set the multiplier on my CPU to 47 on all cores. Now when i run prime 95 small fft test, after a few minutes in Intel Extreme Tuning Utility i see "Motherboard VR Thermal Throttling", and my cpu frequency is lowered 4.5Ghz or even lower. What is causing the VRM to get so hot and what could i do to solve the problem? Please Help. Thanks, I didn't find the right solution from the internet. References: www.dpreview.com/forTransportation Management Video
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