Benchmark Worldrecord Links 3DMark - Fire Strike Extreme. Benchmark Worldrecord Links Reference Frequency 680.31 MHz (13.1pts) Rankings P5K-E used in other benchmarks. My two intel 2600k rigs with Maximus IV GENE-Z are both offset overclocked successfully, but one major difference with the P6X58D-E is that it doesn't let you set negative voltages, so I am guessing the mechanisms are slightly different. ASUS P5K-E 947 Submissions P35 Chipset, view other P35 motherboards LGA775. So - should I now increase, or decrease the offset voltage? I am unsure exactly what "offset voltage" does (is it just the voltage dropped under stock when idle, and added to stock when under load)? Should I use LLC? Can anyone provide any links to articles that explain it thoroughly? Should I restart the overclock process and work out a stock voltage first? I am guessing this is because of the voltage extremes with all cores suddenly idle or maybe a single core only under load - however this is indeed a complete guess. This runs stable for any length of time during stress testing using p95, but under normal use it will intermittently (within 24 hours or so) restart, or refuse to load into windows after a restart.
I have switched it to offset CPU voltage at 0.05 V to try and reduce overall power usage (giving idle volts of 0.992 and full load of 1.256, dropping to 1.248 V). OK, on the PRIME-A I used to run my 10700K at the following and it was stable with decent temps in AIDA64 (92C) after 10 mins or so. The old motherboard has gone to a build for my son.
I have had an i7 920 on an P6X58D-E for a couple of years, comfortably overclocked with a 171 x 21.0 at 1.25 volts for the CPU (1.275 QPI and 1.64 DRAM bus voltage) - nothing extreme but 100 % reliable. Hi guys Im hoping for a little guidance here Ive recently upgraded my motherboard from a Z490 PRIME-A to a ROG STRIX Z590-E Gaming WiFi.
I am hoping someone can offer advice on a process to configure voltage offset overclocking for a P6X58D-E and i7 920?