l88bastard
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I am running an Asus extreme III rampage mobo with a 980x overclocked to 4.7ghz on water with a Corsair H100 and a Asus CUII 6970 trifired with a XFX 6990. My overclock is stable if I back the PCIE frequency down to 100, but having the frequency set to 110 makes a HUGE difference when I play BF3 @ 5852x1080 res. The overclock smooths out allot of the random jitteryness & adds 5-10 fps to my minimum fps, so I am able to cap my FPS at 70hz instead of 66hz (I running 120hz S27A750 monitors).
Sometimes my computer will go for three hours without a BSOD and sometimes it will BSOD a few times back to back. I've tried backing down my processor overclock, but it it definantly the PCIE frequency OC thats causing the pain. Is there any voltages I can up which will make my PCIE frequency overclock stable? I see IOH PCIE voltage & ICH PCIE voltage, which are both currently set to "auto." Would messing around with these help or hurt? I'm a little lost when it comes to PCIE voltage overclocking and I don't wanna fry my precious.
Sometimes my computer will go for three hours without a BSOD and sometimes it will BSOD a few times back to back. I've tried backing down my processor overclock, but it it definantly the PCIE frequency OC thats causing the pain. Is there any voltages I can up which will make my PCIE frequency overclock stable? I see IOH PCIE voltage & ICH PCIE voltage, which are both currently set to "auto." Would messing around with these help or hurt? I'm a little lost when it comes to PCIE voltage overclocking and I don't wanna fry my precious.