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I am not doing anything crazy with OC. Just have Enchanced Core turned on for 4.7GHZ on all cores


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I am not doing anything crazy with OC. Just have Enchanced Core turned on for 4.7GHZ on all cores


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Try going manual and a simple 5.0Ghz all core OC for your 8700K. You might like it. :)

Then try a simple 5.1Ghz ... and so on, and 5.2Ghz and so forth.

Copy and Paste and Print this page if you want, and Happy Overclocking!!! :toast:

This is Der8auer's 8700K overclocking step by step. He wrote it for ROG boards but can be easily adapted to other motherboards.


These settings are for the Asus bios. Der8auer does not say this but you can tell by his default settings he FIRST set bios to "Load Optimized Defaults" and applied/saved out and then rebooted back into bios.

1-Ai Overclock Tuner to XMP, then select NO to all core enhancement in the Notice window. Apply by saving out of bios and reboot back into bios and make sure your memory is running at your individual memory's XMP settings, in Asus bios that information is located at the right side information bar

2-Asus Multicore Enhancement to Disable

3-AVX Instruction Core Ratio Negative Offset to 3

4-CPU Core Ratio to Sync All Cores and 1-Core Ratio Limit Multiplier to 50 (for the first 5.0GHz overclock attempt). Scroll down and all 6 Cores Ratio Limit will change to 50

5-CPU SVID Support to Disable

6-Drop into External Digi+ Power Control (opens a new window) Set CPU Load-line Calibration to Der8auer says 5 or 6, I used 5. (5 seemed like a more conservative number than 6 LOL)

7-ESC out of Ext Digi+ Pwr Cntl back to the Extreme Tweaker window, select Internal Digi+ Power Control this time (opens a new window) and set Long Duration Power Limit to 55555 (4095) and Short Duration Power Limit to 55555 (4095)

8-ESC out of Int Digi+ Pwr Cntl back into the Extreme Tweaker window and set CPU Core/Cache Current Limit Max. to 55555 (255.50)

9-Min CPU Cache Ratio to 42 and Max CPU Cache Ratio to 42

10-BCLK Aware Adaptive Voltage set to Disable

11-CPU Core/Cache Voltage to Manual, and for CPU Core Voltage Overide type in the value 1.350volts for your 8700K/8086K that should be good for the first 5.0Ghz overclocking run.

12-Go into Asus Overclocking Profile and save your settings in Profile 1 (if you wish). Then APPLY all these settings SAVE OUT of bios and boot into Windows

Der8auer is using Cinebench and CPUID and Core Temp to set up his stability testing screen, so I did exactly the same thing. :)

Those (3) apps/programs are FREE to download.
 
Try going manual and a simple 5.0Ghz all core OC for your 8700K. You might like it. :)

Then try a simple 5.1Ghz ... and so on, and 5.2Ghz and so forth.

Copy and Paste and Print this page if you want, and Happy Overclocking!!! :toast:

This is Der8auer's 8700K overclocking step by step. He wrote it for ROG boards but can be easily adapted to other motherboards.


These settings are for the Asus bios. Der8auer does not say this but you can tell by his default settings he FIRST set bios to "Load Optimized Defaults" and applied/saved out and then rebooted back into bios.

1-Ai Overclock Tuner to XMP, then select NO to all core enhancement in the Notice window. Apply by saving out of bios and reboot back into bios and make sure your memory is running at your individual memory's XMP settings, in Asus bios that information is located at the right side information bar

2-Asus Multicore Enhancement to Disable

3-AVX Instruction Core Ratio Negative Offset to 3

4-CPU Core Ratio to Sync All Cores and 1-Core Ratio Limit Multiplier to 50 (for the first 5.0GHz overclock attempt). Scroll down and all 6 Cores Ratio Limit will change to 50

5-CPU SVID Support to Disable

6-Drop into External Digi+ Power Control (opens a new window) Set CPU Load-line Calibration to Der8auer says 5 or 6, I used 5. (5 seemed like a more conservative number than 6 LOL)

7-ESC out of Ext Digi+ Pwr Cntl back to the Extreme Tweaker window, select Internal Digi+ Power Control this time (opens a new window) and set Long Duration Power Limit to 55555 (4095) and Short Duration Power Limit to 55555 (4095)

8-ESC out of Int Digi+ Pwr Cntl back into the Extreme Tweaker window and set CPU Core/Cache Current Limit Max. to 55555 (255.50)

9-Min CPU Cache Ratio to 42 and Max CPU Cache Ratio to 42

10-BCLK Aware Adaptive Voltage set to Disable

11-CPU Core/Cache Voltage to Manual, and for CPU Core Voltage Overide type in the value 1.350volts for your 8700K/8086K that should be good for the first 5.0Ghz overclocking run.

12-Go into Asus Overclocking Profile and save your settings in Profile 1 (if you wish). Then APPLY all these settings SAVE OUT of bios and boot into Windows

Der8auer is using Cinebench and CPUID and Core Temp to set up his stability testing screen, so I did exactly the same thing. :)

Those (3) apps/programs are FREE to download.

Thanks for the info. I will give it a try and see what I stable speeds I can achieve

Try going manual and a simple 5.0Ghz all core OC for your 8700K. You might like it. :)

Then try a simple 5.1Ghz ... and so on, and 5.2Ghz and so forth.

Copy and Paste and Print this page if you want, and Happy Overclocking!!! :toast:

This is Der8auer's 8700K overclocking step by step. He wrote it for ROG boards but can be easily adapted to other motherboards.


These settings are for the Asus bios. Der8auer does not say this but you can tell by his default settings he FIRST set bios to "Load Optimized Defaults" and applied/saved out and then rebooted back into bios.

1-Ai Overclock Tuner to XMP, then select NO to all core enhancement in the Notice window. Apply by saving out of bios and reboot back into bios and make sure your memory is running at your individual memory's XMP settings, in Asus bios that information is located at the right side information bar

2-Asus Multicore Enhancement to Disable

3-AVX Instruction Core Ratio Negative Offset to 3

4-CPU Core Ratio to Sync All Cores and 1-Core Ratio Limit Multiplier to 50 (for the first 5.0GHz overclock attempt). Scroll down and all 6 Cores Ratio Limit will change to 50

5-CPU SVID Support to Disable

6-Drop into External Digi+ Power Control (opens a new window) Set CPU Load-line Calibration to Der8auer says 5 or 6, I used 5. (5 seemed like a more conservative number than 6 LOL)

7-ESC out of Ext Digi+ Pwr Cntl back to the Extreme Tweaker window, select Internal Digi+ Power Control this time (opens a new window) and set Long Duration Power Limit to 55555 (4095) and Short Duration Power Limit to 55555 (4095)

8-ESC out of Int Digi+ Pwr Cntl back into the Extreme Tweaker window and set CPU Core/Cache Current Limit Max. to 55555 (255.50)

9-Min CPU Cache Ratio to 42 and Max CPU Cache Ratio to 42

10-BCLK Aware Adaptive Voltage set to Disable

11-CPU Core/Cache Voltage to Manual, and for CPU Core Voltage Overide type in the value 1.350volts for your 8700K/8086K that should be good for the first 5.0Ghz overclocking run.

12-Go into Asus Overclocking Profile and save your settings in Profile 1 (if you wish). Then APPLY all these settings SAVE OUT of bios and boot into Windows

Der8auer is using Cinebench and CPUID and Core Temp to set up his stability testing screen, so I did exactly the same thing. :)

Those (3) apps/programs are FREE to download.

So I have now OC'd to 5.0Ghz on all cores. Results are a little bit better. About 250 higher on multi and 35 higher on single. Letting it stay at 5.0 for now to make sure it is stable

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So a quick question concerning binning if you dont mind..

Exactly what cooling is used for binning and would binning on that particular cooling be useful for other types of cooling?
 
So a quick question concerning binning if you dont mind..

Exactly what cooling is used for binning and would binning on that particular cooling be useful for other types of cooling?

As far as I know, binning is usually standardized, where every component within the test bed is fixed, and the only variable is the CPU being tested or binned.

I don't know what Der8auer and 8-Pack use for cooling, but I know SiliconLottery.com uses 240mm CLC AIO coolers I believe by Corsair and Maximus Hero boards by Asus as the standard test bed.

The testing is more of a comparison vs an absolute, the binning is a service just like say Gskill bins ddr4 Samsung B-die memory chips and sells the higher performing chips as a set of modules (a kit) at a higher price.

The 3groups that I know of that bin CPUs do the same. :)

Der8auer - CaseKing.de Germany

8-Pack - United Kingdom

Siliconlottery - Texas USA


@Crowley :D Nice 5.0Ghz OC, great work! :p

Does your rig FEEL any zippier? More responsive at 5.0 all core vs 4.7?
 
@Crowley :D Nice 5.0Ghz OC, great work! :p

Does your rig FEEL any zippier? More responsive at 5.0 all core vs 4.7?

Hard to say at this point. But I am so far stable and might go up a little and see how far I can go
 
Hard to say at this point. But I am so far stable and might go up a little and see how far I can go

Good Luck bro.

And enjoy yourself. :D

...I see my work is done here. :)
 
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you was able to lock all core on 3.3 or 3.6 ?

I was looking at those cheap xeon version of 6950x
They're all 3.1 as per spec. My board doesn't allow for pushing them further. They're also Ivy Bridge which isn't the worst, just the clocks are hurting me a bit.
 
My highest Bus Speed achieved
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Highest Frequency (Core Speed) Archived
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Highest single thread score

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Highest Multi-Thread Score Not being able to enjoy Hyperthreading is killing me on the Multi-Thread Score.

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My Motherboard:

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Video Card:


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I need to have double ranked DIMMs per channel to get a better score, but as you can see I was able to provide tighter timing specs than what the XMP profile provides.

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And my NB Frequency is looking pretty good .

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My position compared to other 6 core 6 thread CPU's. I'm holding 4th place. Not bad for a non-K. I smoked those other two non(K) 86 and 8500's

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They're all 3.1 as per spec. My board doesn't allow for pushing them further. They're also Ivy Bridge which isn't the worst, just the clocks are hurting me a bit.
Tho' you have 2x2680V2 in that board even so still great single score result,I did OC my 2650V2 via BCLK so it works always all cores on 3,4Ghz and boosting turbo on 3,842Ghz on my X79 Sabertooth mobo.....

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Got my timings down quite a bit and the H55 is doing a nice job on cooling, also quite a bit lower vcore now :)


Still life in the old dog yet !

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Got my timings down quite a bit and the H55 is doing a nice job on cooling, also quite a bit lower vcore now :)


Still life in the old dog yet !

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That vcore is damn impressive!! I've never seen it so low!! :D 0.056v!! :D :D :laugh: I'd say that Core Temp is probably reading it a little closer to the truth :) :toast: :toast:
 
That vcore is damn impressive!! I've never seen it so low!! :D 0.056v!! :D :D :laugh: I'd say that Core Temp is probably reading it a little closer to the truth :) :toast: :toast:
lol it is :) it was running just over 2v before

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Tho' you have 2x2680V2 in that board even so still great single score result,I did OC my 2650V2 via BCLK so it works always all cores on 3,4Ghz and boosting turbo on 3,842Ghz on my X79 Sabertooth mobo.....

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I've been wanting to go with the 2687w v2 for a long while just to somewhat hit around 3.6 all core but I don't think the cost is worth the swap out. It's still 40 threads of goodness and never gets hot so I think I did good.
 
Here's everything on my rig!

Why the laugh maybe because of smudge background hehe.
 

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Having all the basic crap in background, probably could get more.

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