Hi team,
I'm in the process of undervolting an i7-8700 (non-K) in a Dan A4 SFX. I found a voltage I cannot go below, and I'm now reducing the offset back to a level where the system is stable. I run Prime95 but it does not find any error and the system freezes instead. Below are my times to freeze so far.
- 140mV: 1 minute
- 135mv: 10 minutes
- 130mV: 25 minutes
- 125mV: 25 minutes
- 120mV: 9 hours
Would you say Prime95 is a good test, or is there anything else I should try? So far the freezes happen when I use the system, not when I leave Prime95 alone. I'm guessing user interactions might cause voltage fluctuations (e.g.: the WiFi chip waking up) that are more relevant to stability than a high CPU load. Any idea?
Once I find an offset with no freeze/crash for 24h, would you know how much safety margin to add? Would 10mV be enough, or should I maybe go for 20mV? Stability is a priority: I sometimes leave the system to crunch numbers overnight and I can't just reset it when it crashes.
Thanks!
I'm in the process of undervolting an i7-8700 (non-K) in a Dan A4 SFX. I found a voltage I cannot go below, and I'm now reducing the offset back to a level where the system is stable. I run Prime95 but it does not find any error and the system freezes instead. Below are my times to freeze so far.
- 140mV: 1 minute
- 135mv: 10 minutes
- 130mV: 25 minutes
- 125mV: 25 minutes
- 120mV: 9 hours
Would you say Prime95 is a good test, or is there anything else I should try? So far the freezes happen when I use the system, not when I leave Prime95 alone. I'm guessing user interactions might cause voltage fluctuations (e.g.: the WiFi chip waking up) that are more relevant to stability than a high CPU load. Any idea?
Once I find an offset with no freeze/crash for 24h, would you know how much safety margin to add? Would 10mV be enough, or should I maybe go for 20mV? Stability is a priority: I sometimes leave the system to crunch numbers overnight and I can't just reset it when it crashes.
Thanks!