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I will inform you after I check on my PC (on a notebook) It's the first time I've heard of changing to PCIE gen 2.0, and I do not suppose I have seen the option to back down. I've tried downclocking by 80mhz and GPU-Z still gives me VREL the whole time when I run Battlefield 4. So I presume the issue could be consistency of the frequency. CPU VRM is air cooled by the case, and I have not applied any other elements for cooling.Īs for the factory overclock, although the specs indicate 1072mhz at boost, it actually pushes further to 1136mhz and stays between 1123mhz and 1136mhz under heavy load, (backing down to 1029mhz under low load). When idling, I get around 38C, and as much as 62C when under practical load(battlefield 4). My CPU yields at quite a high voltage for overclocking, I've set it on 1.26, my cache ratio at 40 (1.215v) and initial input voltage at 1.9. I have tried setting the BIOS to default, and same problem persists. My maximum mem usage doesn't seem to exceed 1.5GB. Have you tried changing to PCIe gen 2.0 in BIOS if that option is available. Have you tried downclocking your card with afterburner or Precision-X to reference values to see if the factory OC is unstable. What temps are you getting on your CPU and what voltage are you using to get to 4.3 and do you have the CPU VRM actively air cooled? What is the maximum mem usage that you record? Though I presume you never get near the card's 3GB. No point assuming the CPU is solid.have to go to stock for trouble shooting. Have you reset your BIOS to defaults and GPU to defaults and tested.
I want to know whether this is a card, MB, or PSU issue. What I've found out is that I get Vrel message in gpu-z, I think it means it hit the voltage regulator limit while running BF4 and using my common sense, it should not do that. Please don't ask about whether I'm on a Power Saving mode or any of that, because I'm not. Looks like I hit the right spot, it seems that there is only a little more to solve to fix this jaw dropping FPS drops in my system.įor those of you who have trouble following what I'm on about, here's the link to the previous post: