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System Name | BOX |
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Processor | Core i7 6950X @ 4,26GHz (1,28V) |
Motherboard | X99 SOC Champion (BIOS F23c + bifurcation mod) |
Cooling | Thermalright Venomous-X + 2x Delta 38mm PWM (Push-Pull) |
Memory | Patriot Viper Steel 4000MHz CL16 4x8GB (@3240MHz CL12.12.12.24 CR2T @ 1,48V) |
Video Card(s) | Titan V (~1650MHz @ 0.77V, HBM2 1GHz, Forced P2 state [OFF]) |
Storage | WD SN850X 2TB + Samsung EVO 2TB (SATA) + Seagate Exos X20 20TB (4Kn mode) |
Display(s) | LG 27GP950-B |
Case | Fractal Design Meshify 2 XL |
Audio Device(s) | Motu M4 (audio interface) + ATH-A900Z + Behringer C-1 |
Power Supply | Seasonic X-760 (760W) |
Mouse | Logitech RX-250 |
Keyboard | HP KB-9970 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 |
High Performance plan can be set to "0" for minimum CPU clock.
Plan itself also doesn't "switch off" idle CPU states.
Even on it, my CPU Vcore can go lower than 1V (according to CPU-z).
Settings of plan can be changed in it's options, and switching between plans is a simple left click in Control Panel/Power Options (where you can create your own plan, if you want).
I'm really not 100% conviced this OC lock is only that... a power plan "snafu".
Plan itself also doesn't "switch off" idle CPU states.
Even on it, my CPU Vcore can go lower than 1V (according to CPU-z).
Settings of plan can be changed in it's options, and switching between plans is a simple left click in Control Panel/Power Options (where you can create your own plan, if you want).
I'm really not 100% conviced this OC lock is only that... a power plan "snafu".
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