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The system is stable at 4300 Mhz with memory at 2400 Mhz at its rated timings.
Asus maximus vi hero save bios settings manual#
To my surprise manual setup actually seems to have done the trick. Initial cpu input voltage 1.95v (eventual on Auto) I7 Haswell 4770k 4.4 ghz 1.355v adaptive.ġ6GB DDR3 2400 Mhz at 1.75v with everything else default (XMP #2) Any advice for this? And is 1.75v a good idea to run 24/7 ? I contacted G.Skill tech support but from the moment they heard that it also won't work at stock CPU speed they stopped answering my questions all together. And this behaviour also occurs at stock CPU speed. That crashes my system after half an hour or so. Using that voltage I can do everything except for video converting. I have to force 1.75v over it to be 'almost stable'. Using default/rated voltage (1.65v) won't let me boot into the OS. I have never been able to get my memory fully stable at its rated speed of 2400Mhz. I noticed that I can save an OC profile to USB, so is it a good idea to 'import' such a profile when a different BIOS is flashed?
Asus maximus vi hero save bios settings trial#
It took quite a lot of trial and error and I'd like to keep these settings in an OC profile even when upgrading BIOS. It takes at least 1.35v for 4.4 ghz, while 4.3 ghz works at 1.28v. I got a fairly average OC on my I7 4770k. One boot attempt takes 10 secs to start loading the OS, the other attempt with the same settings can take minutes.Īnd while this is happening the onboard LED stays at 'A2' and the front led on my case indicates disk activity (IIRC)Īlso, I had to disable SMART checking at boot time or my 2nd internal hard disk would violate it (which it has never done before). Removing any USB devices before POST doesn't really do much, it all seems quite random to me. The more I play with voltages, the worse this problem becomes. Sometimes, it takes minutes to go from POST to the system setting summary (where you press del to enter the BIOS). Changing the drive from one USB input port to another does not help. Now when I plug it in or boot into my OS I get a notification telling me that 'the device could run faster if I connect it to a USB 3 port'.

Last week I updated my BIOS to the latest version and noticed a few things that seem a bit 'off' to me.īefore updating the BIOS I could use my USB Hard disk drive using USB 3.
Asus maximus vi hero save bios settings windows#
suite is able to change the settings to adaptive mode which I change every time I load into windows because of the bios update. Then only manual voltage of 1.16 shows in bios when I boot.Ī. Sometimes I set voltage to manual mode and set it to 1.16v, it doesn't boot with that voltage and I can't get into windows at all.ġ)I had to first set all cpu settings to auto, then save and restart.Ģ)Then set CPU level up to 4.2G then restart.ģ)Set the settings to the way I want it, save and restart. Suite showed that the bios is configured to offset mode not adaptive. Note the voltage applied to turbo offset compared to earlier.Īnd settings showed in A.I. Then I proceed to change the voltage to this. Others are default, I just cleared the CMOS.Īnd the CPU-Z voltage reading at turbo frequency. Here are some images to describe the problem. Otherwise despite any voltage i set, it will still boot with 1.09v. Suite works though.ĮDIT4: The CPU voltage setting only works if I play with CPU level up after doing a reset.


I reflashed the old bios 0804 again and its not working now. CPU level up works and it increased my voltage to 1.2v at 4.2ghz. (Instead of having to run 0.01 offset and 0.02 turbo offset, now I have to run 0.03 offset instead and whatever turbo offset)ĮDIT3: I tried resetting CMOS then the voltage setting doesn't work again even in manual mode. But doesn't work when I try to change it manually again.ĮDIT2: It seems Adaptive Voltage mode for CPU is not working as intended where the turbo voltage offset does nothing while the voltage offset is working properly. DRAM and other voltages seems to stick though.ĮDIT: After playing with CPU level up setting, the voltage seemed to have changed. Reset CMOS and tried again same thing happened. The value I set in bios is 1.2V but the vcore from A.I. After updating my bios from 0804 to 0903, the CPU Vcore setting doesn't seem to save properly.
