We didn’t get much time to play around with that setting, but it appeared to work and is a great tip to share with our readers. This should apply a more aggressive loadline curve to combat the vdrop that we experienced. Gigabyte suggested that we set the loadline calibration to High or Turbo in the advanced voltage setting menu under M.I.T. In the capture above we had the voltage set to 1.55V, but according to this particualr software utility we never got over 1.50V and actually dipped below 1.40V all while under. We did notice that when the CPU core voltage was set to 1.55V for example that there appeared to be a decent amount of voltage drop happening on the CPU. We did try 1.56V once, but the system failed to load Windows with that much voltage. In this case, I had to use Intels Xtreme Tuning Utility to change the ratio in voltage after booting into Windows to 1.4v VCore (thats high for Kaby Lake). We might have been able to get it stable on a different board or with some more voltage, but we didn’t want to push much past 1.55V on the CPU Core. We were able to get 5.2 GHz and get into the desktop and actually run a few light benchmarks, but we wouldn’t by any means call it stable at it would crash when running very CPU intensive applications like Handbrake and benchmarks like Cinebench. We could rip movies for an hour with Handbrake with no errors and run the AIDA64 Stress test for hours on end with no errors and the temperatures would just barely get in the low 90 Celsius range on one core. To get over that we needed to increase the CPU core voltage and we stopped at 1.55V and that gave us 5,100MHz or 5.1 GHz with full stability. We overclocked our Intel Core i7-7700K Processor up to 4.8 GHz with no voltage bump needed to get that. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators.
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