Bunchies
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System Name | Bunchies |
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Processor | Intel i7-960 D0 @4Ghz (1.368v in bios) |
Motherboard | Gigabyte G1. Guerrilla ,On the latest beta bios |
Cooling | Corsair H60 (2013), Prolimatech Pro-Pk1 Thermel |
Memory | Kingston HyperX Blu (3x4GB) = 12GB @ 1400Mhz 8-8-8-22 |
Video Card(s) | Evga Gtx 660 Ti 2Gb |
Storage | 1 Ocz Agility 3 Sata III SSD , 2x1 1TB Hardrive's , 1 80GB Hardrive |
Display(s) | 23.5" Lg Flatron E2341 |
Case | Thermaltake V3 Black Edition Mid Tower (Moded) |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard Sound Chip, X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity and EAX 5.0 |
Power Supply | Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 700W |
Software | Windows 7 64-Bit |
hey, im new to overclocking and ive spent all week reading about overclocking and keeping safe/stable.
i have been trying to get 4.2Ghz on my 960 but i can never get stable no matter what i do, the cpu allways wants 1.4v+ so i dont even bother with it same with 4.1Ghz.
so i tried 4Ghz, i can get completely stable with 4Ghz with voltages in the 1.36-1.38 (still testing a bit so i could possibly go lower) but my question is
should i do 20x200
or should i do 25x160 - when i do 25x160 i do have to have turbo enabled to get the 25 multiplier though, so should i find a mix where i dont have to use turbo to get 4ghz while keeping a low block and a multiplier above 20?
which one is faster?, i do know that higher block causes more heat
anyone that can help thatd be great
i have been trying to get 4.2Ghz on my 960 but i can never get stable no matter what i do, the cpu allways wants 1.4v+ so i dont even bother with it same with 4.1Ghz.
so i tried 4Ghz, i can get completely stable with 4Ghz with voltages in the 1.36-1.38 (still testing a bit so i could possibly go lower) but my question is
should i do 20x200
or should i do 25x160 - when i do 25x160 i do have to have turbo enabled to get the 25 multiplier though, so should i find a mix where i dont have to use turbo to get 4ghz while keeping a low block and a multiplier above 20?
which one is faster?, i do know that higher block causes more heat
anyone that can help thatd be great