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tistou77

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  1. Ok, thanks for the explanation Will it be possible to read the VCCIN with a Skylake-X and the next update on a Rampage VI ? Thanks so much
  2. ok thanks, I will use SIV64X to be able to read the VCCIN, in idle and load, the voltage is correctly read (checked with the DMM on the motherboard) I also asked Asus to see if the problem could be corrected For other brands of motherboard, is it the same or not ?
  3. that's why SIV will do an update normally, and indicated this voltage as VCCIN and indicated the "good" tension for the Vcore Several people with Rampage VI have tried by changing this voltage in the bios, and this is the VCCIN Or this tension is available or we do not understand
  4. Thanks for the +3.3v For the CPU VRM (VCCIN), this voltage is very well read by SIV 64X (indicated in yellow on the screen) There will be an update of SIV to indicate the VCCIN (instead of Core)
  5. Ok for Vcore, no worries It seems to be good for Cache voltage And for the voltage "CPU VRM", it should be possible to have it? CPUID Aida64 reads it (but it is indicated Core Voltage and not CPU VRM) Or it is a misreading of the Vcore (even if the voltage corresponds to the VRM CPU) ? Thanks so much PS: It also lacks + 3.3v voltage, normal ?
  6. Hello Fiery If you need other tests, to have these voltages with Aida64 Thanks
  7. Hello With SIV 64X, the voltages of the Mesh (VCache) and the VCCIN are well indicated Just the VCCIN (CPU VRM) which is indicated as "Vcore", a bug to regulated the side of SIV Thanks
  8. Ok Thanks Something I do not understand, with the Turbo Vcore software from Asus, it's possible to have the voltage of the Mesh/Cache (and modify it), Aida64 should be able to read this voltage, right? And with the old beta, CPUID read the VCCIN instead of Vcore, is that this tension was accessible ? Thanks
  9. Ok thank you, and you know if on the Rampage VI Extreme, it's the same ?
  10. Then the Vcore is indicated but remains "blocked" in idle (no variation in load) The CPU VRM and CPU Cache voltages are not indicated
  11. Hi Fiery the requested file Thanks isasensordump.txt
  12. Hello It seems that Aida64 reads the VCCIN (CPU VRM) and not the Vcore for the 7940X (maybe with 7920X, etc...) It is missing the voltages for the "CPU VRM" and "Cache CPU" Thanks
  13. Thanks for the explanations It is not possible to read the AVX frequencies from the bios ?
  14. Hello Would it be possible to add the "clocks" AVX (Boradwell-E) and AVX2 and 512 (Skylake-X) frequencies in System Stability Test, as for example CPU AVX Clock CPU AVX2 Clock CPU AVX512 Clock The frequencies may be different Thanks PS: The test of Aida64, stress with the instructions AVX? AVX2 ? AVX512 ? or not?
  15. Ok thanks with energy saving, the frequency is lower in idle, difficult to see But it will seem that there are options in the bios for not having this phantom throttle
  16. Ok thanks We must have OSD Panel or SensorPanel to view it No warning message if frequency of one of the cores drops during stress
  17. I do not know at all, I do not have this platform yet. It will be just the frequency that will fall on 1 or more cores and it will not be visible unless we have a monitoring on all the cores at the same time
  18. Hello Is the System Stability Test able to detect if there is a "phantom throttle" during the tests ? Thanks
  19. Ok, no approximate date ? Thanks
  20. Hello Still not planned ? Thanks
  21. Thanks for the explanation I do not know the values, hence my question This value is changed all the time, or until the next reboot ? Thanks
  22. Hello When I check the box "Stress GPU (s), I have this popup (see screen) what is it exactly ? Thanks
  23. Okay, thanks
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