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overclock i7 5930k on Asus x-99 deluxe using the AiSuite v.3.

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September 18, 2014 8:28:46 AM

Hello.

I am trying to overclock a i7 5930k on Asus x-99 deluxe using the AiSuite v.3.

Either i got a magical unicorn version of the 5930, or i am doing something wrong.
When running the Optimization the stress test starts everthing looks fine.
The test ramps up the mhz. etc. But then it just keeps going.
The temps stay 70ish celsius and volts.1,30002.
At 11000 mhz i pressed abort.
After reboot and after finishing the rest of the optimization in AiSuite, it reads at 3750 mhz.

What am i not getting here? or should i call Intel and tell them i made a pinto run like a fighter jet :) 

Any help would be great.

Thx in advance .

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a b K Overclocking
September 18, 2014 10:18:15 AM

Its probably a bug in AiSuite v.3. I would reccomend overcloking in the BIOS because its "The right way" to do things and its not that hard.
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September 21, 2014 8:46:07 AM

lol the right way. I only used the ai suite software to get started b/c it really takes a min or 2 to get most of the overclocking done tha tway and then tinker in the bios to manually adjust the other parameters to get the last little bit out of it. the one thing about the ai suite software is that if you don't know what you are doing (me) then it's relatively safe since you harness the experience of the asus engineers. tomkis here knows more than asus engineers so if I were him, I'd start are in the bios too. also for h20 I'd let the ai-suite software finish , and do not abort the 5 way optimization, it does take a few minutes and will restart several times. just go eat a sandwhich and come back when it's funny finished max of 15 min or so. you should get to at least 4ghz even with a unicorn, perhaps much more 4.4,4.5.4.6 or eve 4.7 ghz
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September 24, 2014 6:32:39 AM

That's definitely gotta be a bug. i have the same chip and motherboard and AI v3 worked fine for me a few times now (including using all of the default settings). Mine settles in at 4.6ghz when it's done. I wonder if it was actually pushing your chip at all or not. You should see the new speed in task manager if you're on windows 8.1, as it increments it up.
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a b K Overclocking
September 24, 2014 7:15:44 AM

Very likely a bug, ai suite is pretty much garbage from from what I can tell from all the times I've used it. Doing it yourself in the BIOs is more rewarding and a whole lot better. I don't know what a common OC is but I would guess if you put the vcore to 1.2 and set the multiplier to 4.4 I'd bet you'll probably have a stable overclock. From there see how high you can get it with just the multiplier, then if you want play with the bclock just keep it at odd numbers since those seem to be the most stable.
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October 3, 2014 5:11:20 PM

identical set up. for me, AI Suite settled at 4.9GHz but crashed like once every two days. i tuned it down to 4.5GHz and haven't had any crashes in a week.
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