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System Name | My Gaming System |
---|---|
Processor | Intel i7 4770k @ 4.4 Ghz |
Motherboard | Asus Maximus VI Impact (ITX) |
Cooling | Custom Full System Water cooling Loop |
Memory | G.Skill 1866 Mhz Sniper 8 Gb |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX 780 ti SC |
Storage | Samsung SSD EVO 120GB - Samsung SSD EVO 500GB |
Display(s) | ASUS W246H - 24" - widescreen TFT active matrix LCD |
Case | Bitfenix Prodigy |
Power Supply | Corsair AX760 Modular PSU |
Software | Windows 8.1 Home Primeum |
Hey Guys got some questions on my new setup....
First off Specs...
i7 3930K
Asus X79 Pro
G.skill 1866 Mhz 16Ghz
XFX 1020 Watt Pro
EVGA GTX Titan
2x Intel 80GB SSD RAID 0
2x Western Digital 500GB
I am overclocked @
x45 Multi
Vcore Offset - 0.015 = Max Load Vcore 1.35
DRAM Voltage = 1.50
VCSSA = 0.95
CPU VTT = Auto
C-States Enabled
CPU LLC = High (50%)
Questions I have is this a high Vcore? Or is this normal? I ask because I am coming from a i7 3770K which has a naturally low Vcore (Even when overclocked) and maybe it just seems really high coming from a lower Nano-meter CPU.
I haven't been able to find a consistent answer when googling the question. I have found some .... saying between 1.35 - 1.38 is normal other say... 1.24 to 1.30. It's spread out. My memory tells me that when overclocking my i7 2600K 1.31 was normal for 4.5ghz however this is a 6 core CPU and a little different.
Also anyone here use CPU Strap to overclock? I was always taught that SB and IB Bclock is off limits. Then I get a i7 3930k and I find out this is not exactly true. It is possible to overclock using CPU Strap and Bclock as long as you keep the PCI controller between 90 and 110.
How safe is this style of overclocking and can you still use Offset or does it need to be a static setting?
Thanks
First off Specs...
i7 3930K
Asus X79 Pro
G.skill 1866 Mhz 16Ghz
XFX 1020 Watt Pro
EVGA GTX Titan
2x Intel 80GB SSD RAID 0
2x Western Digital 500GB
I am overclocked @
x45 Multi
Vcore Offset - 0.015 = Max Load Vcore 1.35
DRAM Voltage = 1.50
VCSSA = 0.95
CPU VTT = Auto
C-States Enabled
CPU LLC = High (50%)
Questions I have is this a high Vcore? Or is this normal? I ask because I am coming from a i7 3770K which has a naturally low Vcore (Even when overclocked) and maybe it just seems really high coming from a lower Nano-meter CPU.
I haven't been able to find a consistent answer when googling the question. I have found some .... saying between 1.35 - 1.38 is normal other say... 1.24 to 1.30. It's spread out. My memory tells me that when overclocking my i7 2600K 1.31 was normal for 4.5ghz however this is a 6 core CPU and a little different.
Also anyone here use CPU Strap to overclock? I was always taught that SB and IB Bclock is off limits. Then I get a i7 3930k and I find out this is not exactly true. It is possible to overclock using CPU Strap and Bclock as long as you keep the PCI controller between 90 and 110.
How safe is this style of overclocking and can you still use Offset or does it need to be a static setting?
Thanks