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i5 2500k and Prime95
Hey guys I've got a question about my i5 2500k CPU and Prime95. I've had this cpu for 7 months but I've never used prime95 until tonight and was hoping you guys could let me know how things look. I'm not very good with CPU temps and all that jazz :P Anyway, its an i5 2500k 3.3ghz (3.7 ghz turbo) so it isn't overclocked. I have a cooler master hyper 212+ for a heatsink.
![]() Do things look alright? I googled the vcore and I saw that some people who overclock this CPU to 4.5 are using the same vcore as I am. Is my motherboard default settings giving my CPU chip too much vcore at my default speeds? Would my temps be considered too high? I guess anything under 60c is pretty good but running Prime95 is pushing mid to high 50s. Hopefully you guys don't mind giving me some input on how things are looking. I idle 28-33 if that matters. Thanks guys! |
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No, everything is fine. There's usually a good deal of headroom to overclock even on stock voltage. You can probably clock to 4.0 and undervolt it quite a ways.
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Do I need to worry about undervolting at stock speeds? I mean I haven't touched anything, so the voltage is running at default values. I dont want to mess with it and ruin things, but at the same time, if its receiving too high of voltage, it could cut down on the lifespan correct? Maybe I'll just leave it alone.. ha
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Absolutely not. That's stock voltage. You can go much higher than 1.28v (for overclocking) and not damage your chip.
Note: "much" higher is around 1.4v |
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Trust me those temps are just fine
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Please fill in your system specs as they are useful for any advice you will be given. Everything looks fine. While 1.280v might look high for default clocks it is what your mobo considers appropriate for your chip to run at turbo clocks. Around this value your maximum vcore will be even if you decide to raise the multiplier (overclock) up to a certain point. It is within specs. Just for fun and for starters you can set the multi for turbo at 40 on all cores and see what's happening keeping all settings on auto/default.
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Likely the motherboard has overclocked the CPU to 3700 1.3310 (1.28) all cores and therefore raised the voltage a bit (default is 3400 1.2810 VID (1.23V) regardless of turbo to 3700-1core voltage is still 1.2810 or less)
The latest version including the new AVX instructions will result at least 100 watts load, so your number of 72 is kind of misleading as of how hot this CPU will get under prime95. Yet real life applications will be ~72 watts all cores.. I would undervolt it to 1.10V (1.1410 VID) or whatever is stable +0.02V. Power consumption will raise by ^2 with voltage. (1.3*1.3)/(1.1*1.1) ~+40% ~+20W. Yet 20 watts is no big deal. It's your decision, 1.3 V at default is a bit extreme if you ask me. My 45nm cpu degraded barely noticeably at more than 1.23V. And I checked 3 fresh out of the box CPUs to verify for myself. No big deal, just didn't like it. So 32nm could be more sensitive or maybe not since 1.23 is default. I would not experiment with this. You should load the default bios settings and remove overclocks. |
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With my old I5 2500k, I had it at 4.5 with the same cooler and temps went no higher that 65c
Looking good................. Crank it up! |
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There's no such thing is a safe range for just clockspeed. You raise the clockspeed as high as it will stably go (200 passes LinX and 8 hours OCCT CPU (not linpack) after that for me). I usually read results online... what chip got what clockspeed using what voltage, then I try it myself and tweak it later. If stable, raise the clockspeed or decrease the voltage, if not, lower the clockspeed or raise the voltage (up to a certain point, where I'm comfortable with the voltage used and the temps) and work it out for myself. Again, stay under 1.4v, but now that I think about it even 1.4 is probably a bit out there... stay under 1.35v and you should be good.
If you want to overclock, set the multi to 44x first, that's 4.4GHz. If it's stable, it's up to you... raise the clockspeed if you want, try lowering the voltage if you want. If not stable, either lower the clockspeed or raise the voltage. |
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The most important thing in your specs, the motherboard was not specified. For default voltages or auto, I would suggest you begin with 40 multi on all cores turbo. You should be fine up to 42 or 44 depending on the motherboard and the chip without changing anything in BIOS except the multi.
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Not only not crashing, but run stability tests, like the ones I mentioned in the post you quoted back there.
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