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4.7 Ghz, cont'd...
After instant reboot at 1.3 and 1.375... I'm now at 1.4v. This is the "WALL" ...I will likely stick to 4.5 GHz 24/7 Quote:
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not THAT hot, because max temp is 105c...still got 20C to go.
that said, 4.6 GHz would be my choice. All my Intel chips hit that, actually. I need 1.35 V for that with my 3570K though.
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Well if the cpu OC dosent play nice with the memory OC ill just stay at 4.5 since i gain more performance that way.
Also its wierd that you could smell something at 80c+, when my cpu had 1.44v running through it in intel burn test it was touching 101,102c on a few cores and i didnt smell a thing. |
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4.7 Ghz 1.39v 8 hour Prime95 run
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Very nice,but your not going to run that 24/7 right?,also i was wondering what is your ambient temp?
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Very nice! the temps are a bit high...
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That is a good clock! I would leave either 4.5/4.6 which ever you feel comfortable with the voltages.
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Nah temps are fine,For that voltage/clock they are really low.
What im wondering how is your min temp so low and how is it even across all the cores |
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Yea, the CM 212 Evo fan was running at full blast. I have the voltages as low as they'll go to be stable at that speed. It'll eventually be in a watercooled HAF 932 case, but I suspect it won't help me get past that speed at the same voltage. Yea, 4.6 seems to be the sweet spot. Best to find the top and back it down a notch for 24/7.
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Looks great! I wonder if the 3770K does any better?
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My VID appears lower than yours but your CPU overclocks slightly better voltage wise it appears.
Quality results either way.
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The only thing I adjusted in BIOS was the VCore and multi. I'm still trying to figure out how to get VCore to drop back to normal when it's idling. When I set manually, it's stuck there. Someone mentioned a way to do it. I still don't understand VID and load line calibration and all that. The G.Skill sniper memory I got is great stuff. Once I get the BIOS/CPU all figured out, I'm going to try pushing that, I suspect I'll get near 2500 or more with relaxed timings.
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He doesn't have to wait a few days. He may gain 1 to 2 degrees. The CPU is ready to rock.
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Thats pretty much the temps you would be gettings with the stock cooler,at stock speeds so hes fine.
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Sasqui, you're having a good OC experience with Z77X-UD5H? Easy to use?
Recently bought the parts for a new rig and besides the review made on TPU, i did not ask to any person about the OC potential this board has. I'll OC a 3770K with a H100... so i'll probably get better temps, but that does not change the OC experience with the board (i guess). |
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