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First time overclocking

Hello there fellow LTT'ers.

 

I am currently trying to overclock for the first time, and i am worrying over the results that i am getting. (Mostly because they exceed my limited expectations)

 

I am allready up to a overclock of 4600mhz, at a Core voltage of 1.295.

 

It is done with a phanteks ph-tc12dx cooler.

 

My current temps are going anywhere from 56 - 71 decrees celcius, when running a AIDA64 System stability test. doing about 10 minutes before going a tad bit higher multiplier (just about the same when running cinebench, CPU benchmark.)

 

What am i looking for in terms of stability before going on?

I currently plan on maxing out my voltage at around  1.3 - 1.33 depending on my temps.

 

Are there better ways to test the temperature than the one i am using, and what are your general words of advice?

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AIDA is fine as a stability test, but what is the CPU in question?

 

In terms of stability? Just play some games and then run AIDA. If it stays stable, you're good.

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Haha, might be a good piece of information to give, sorry

 

It is a I5 4790K

 

I would say you are just about at your thermal limit with your current OC. The maximum temp you want to see for that CPU is 74c

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hmm. CPU-Z says that i am running a Core Voltage of 1.312, even though i put 1.295 in the bios and put it to Manual mode.

 

But now running stress test on 4.7Ghz, temps starting fine

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It is a I5 4790K

i7 4790K or i5 4690K ? ;)

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i7 4790K or i5 4690K ? ;)

Sorry i must have put on my stupid goggles today, (or i am too hyped at my early results.

 

That would be a i5 4690K

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Hmm. Run into a problem.

 

The system seems to be able to run at 4.8, however my memory clock is all the way down at 933Mhz even though i put it at the xmp profile of 1866Mhz in the bios.

 

Anyone know what can be causing this?

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Hmm. Run into a problem.

 

The system seems to be able to run at 4.8, however my memory clock is all the way down at 933Mhz even though i put it at the xmp profile of 1866Mhz in the bios.

 

Anyone know what can be causing this?

DDR stands for double data rate 933 X 2 = 1866

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DDR stands for Double data rate 933*2=1866

Just to be sure, so in other words, when CPU-Z (Or other methods) refer to my ram being at 933Mhz, it is just perfect?

I can see in the bios that it says Max Bandwith = DDR3-1865(932MHZ) So we are all good?

 

If so, then yay, time for long term stability testing at 4.8Ghz on the CPU

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Just to be sure, so in other words, when CPU-Z (Or other methods) refer to my ram being at 933Mhz, it is just perfect?

I can see in the bios that it says Max Bandwith = DDR3-1865(932MHZ) So we are all good?

 

If so, then yay, time for long term stability testing at 4.8Ghz on the CPU

yep

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yep

Thats great. Thank you :) Always good to be a noob at some things.

 

I will let the system test itself then. for a good 12 hours or so.

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Thats great. Thank you :) Always good to be a noob at some things.

 

I will let the system test itself then. for a good 12 hours or so.

4.8ghz is good for that voltage

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4.8ghz is good for that voltage

Yeah i am  quite happy with it. Especially since it is on air.

 

But i am a tiny bit worried about the temps i am getting.

I see that the max temp is hitting 86 degrees, but mainly the temps are in the high 70's.

 

However. i think that the factori installed fans in this case (Corsair Carbide Spec-03) Might both be pulling air in.

So will have a look at that monday.

 

Is that temperature completely bad (When running a Aida64 stability test) or should it be fine?

Will run some games, and normal workload monday, to see how that temps will be then.

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Yeah i am  quite happy with it. Especially since it is on air.

 

But i am a tiny bit worried about the temps i am getting.

I see that the max temp is hitting 86 degrees, but mainly the temps are in the high 70's.

 

However. i think that the factori installed fans in this case (Corsair Carbide Spec-03) Might both be pulling air in.

So will have a look at that monday.

 

Is that temperature completely bad (When running a Aida64 stability test) or should it be fine?

Will run some games, and normal workload monday, to see how that temps will be then.

is it 86c just on one hot core or all of them?

Rig Specs:

AMD Threadripper 5990WX@4.8Ghz

Asus Zenith III Extreme

Asrock OC Formula 7970XTX Quadfire

G.Skill Ripheartout X OC 7000Mhz C28 DDR5 4X16GB  

Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

ProKoN haswell/DC OC guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/41234-intel-haswell-4670k-4770k-overclocking-guide/

 

"desperate for just a bit more money to watercool, the titan x would be thankful" Carter -2016

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I would say you are just about at your thermal limit with your current OC. The maximum temp you want to see for that CPU is 74c

Not even 74C. At least 85C benching. 

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is it 86c just on one hot core or all of them?

Only one core has hit 86, the others are 84, 82 and 79

But it needs to be said that only very rarely hit that temps. When watching them they are in the high 70's (76-79) and then have short spikes higher

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Only one core has hit 86, the others are 84, 82 and 79

But it needs to be said that only very rarely hit that temps. When watching them they are in the high 70's (76-79) and then have short spikes higher

that is fine then, they will never get that hot in games

Rig Specs:

AMD Threadripper 5990WX@4.8Ghz

Asus Zenith III Extreme

Asrock OC Formula 7970XTX Quadfire

G.Skill Ripheartout X OC 7000Mhz C28 DDR5 4X16GB  

Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

ProKoN haswell/DC OC guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/41234-intel-haswell-4670k-4770k-overclocking-guide/

 

"desperate for just a bit more money to watercool, the titan x would be thankful" Carter -2016

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Just had someone check up on the test(had to leave)

The computer has shutdown but I am not able to find the cause before Monday.

It had been running for about 2 hours

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