Z68A-GD65 Turbo Power Limits

How to manage/disable "Package Current Limit" for sandy bridge overclock? His fixed on value 113A. Package powers/durations normally managed from BIOS.

Quote from: Svet on 29-August-11, 06:16:20
What CPU you use?
Did you ever read the link?
"Only the Extreme Edition allows the user to change these values at will, effectively circumventing the protection mechanism altogether."
My motherboard supported 1155 socket based CPU. I use i7-2600K. This link tells us about 1366 socket based CPU, which have extreme editions CPU. But I mean, that in my motherboard not provided or blocking power and current limits protection in BIOS:
Checkboxes can not modified in Windows, but his also can not modified in BIOS!

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  • MOVED: Z68A-GD65 Turbo Power Limits

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Undervolting & Modding Corner.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=151731.0

    Quote from: Svet on 29-August-11, 06:16:20
    What CPU you use?
    Did you ever read the link?
    "Only the Extreme Edition allows the user to change these values at will, effectively circumventing the protection mechanism altogether."
    My motherboard supported 1155 socket based CPU. I use i7-2600K. This link tells us about 1366 socket based CPU, which have extreme editions CPU. But I mean, that in my motherboard not provided or blocking power and current limits protection in BIOS:
    Checkboxes can not modified in Windows, but his also can not modified in BIOS!

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    Restore after AC Power Loss
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  • Power on-off-on Problems with New Build Z68A-GD65(G3)

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    Quote from: Henry on 28-October-11, 09:54:40
    You have more than a Z68A-GD65(G3), please list he rest of your components. See my signature below for example of what to list.
           >> Posting Guide <<
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    Quote from: Sea Dog on 06-August-14, 05:18:10
    With the CPU Core Ratios in CPU Features back to Auto or their default, set the Adjust CPU Ratio to 43X at first just to test it for POST completion, OS loading and stability. Turbo and Enhanced Turbo could be set to disabled. Internal PLL to enabled. Try VDroop in Auto or it's other available setting. CPU PLL to 1.82v's - 1.84v's, EuP 2013, Spread Spectrum, and Overspeed Protection keep disabled. Reset the CPU Features power and duration limits back up to the previous settings as discussed.
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    I had not tried the auto oc yet, I will give it a try.
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    Quote from: HU16E on 01-May-12, 19:16:09
    What does the DRAM V. 'Read Only' voltage read? Might try to set it manually to 1.521v and see if that helps. To really be of help, a full listing of all your systems components will be helpful in troubleshooting. It would also make it a bit easier if the settings you have are listed too. The sub section 'CPU Features' has some settings that can cause problems if not set right as well as in the Eco Section. EuP 2013 should be disabled for example.
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    Quote
    Id this the first time you try VGA card in it since it was RMAd?
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