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Good OC? 5820 + Asus RVE

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Before we begin, I have NEVER oc'd a Intel CPU, only AMD. So I might be a bit of a nub.

 

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5820K @ 4.6 GHz @ 1.21 volts.

Max Load temprature - 68C

Intel Extreme Tuning Utility 4 Hours

 

 

Ram running at default 2133. 

 

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that is great!

what do you cool it with?

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Hello!

 

Before we begin, I have NEVER oc'd a Intel CPU, only AMD. So I might be a bit of a nub.

 

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5820K @ 4.5 GHz @ 1.21 volts.

Max Load temprature - 65C

Intel Extreme Tuning Utility 4 Hours

 

 

Ram running at default 2133. 

 

Good or no?

yea thats great and -65 degrees c seems a bit cool are you sure its not 65 degrees c or was the - meant as a separation of info ?

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yes good. my 5820k does 4.4ghz at 1.25. 

 

try overclocking the ram to 2400. 

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yea thats great and -65 degrees c seems a bit cool are you sure its not 65 degrees c or was the - meant as a separation of info ?

It's for separation. 

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It's for separation. 

though so ! -65 would be quite an achievement now wouldn't it !

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That's a really really damn good voltage to hit 4.5 at. Wow.

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That's a really really damn good voltage to hit 4.5 at. Wow.

:D really?

I havent even tuned anything besides voltage and freq. I just inputted some numbers. I think it can do 4.6 with 1.21

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:D really?

I havent even tuned anything besides voltage and freq. I just inputted some numbers. I think it can do 4.6 with 1.21

You can try, but most/many people have trouble hitting 4.5 at even 1.3 volts.

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You can try, but most/many people have trouble hitting 4.5 at even 1.3 volts.

i can't hit 46 at 1.35v.

 

not sure if 100mhz would even be worth the voltage increase for me over 1.25. 

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i can't hit 46 at 1.35v.

not sure if 100mhz would even be worth the voltage increase for me over 1.25.

Yep. Kinda suckish really that most/many are that way.

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You can try, but most/many people have trouble hitting 4.5 at even 1.3 volts.

4.7 @ 1.25 :)

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4.7 @ 1.25 :)

I'm straight up calling bs here. You have to have some sort of adaptive voltage (or large offset) going on, because most 5820ks can't hit 4.7 stable with under 1.4V (or you are no where near stable under load). Hell hard oc needed 1.32 to hit 4.6 and they are considered to have a good sample.

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I'm straight up calling bs here. You have to have some sort of adaptive voltage (or large offset) going on, because most 5820ks can't hit 4.7 stable with under 1.4V (or you are no where near stable under load). Hell hard oc needed 1.32 to hit 4.6 and they are considered to have a good sample.

Yeah you are right, it crashed with KERNEL_ERROR_CHECK (Or something) @ 4.7 when it was 30 mins in. How disappointing

Anyways, this seems rock solid with 1 1/2 hours of intel extreme tuning

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I'm straight up calling bs here. You have to have some sort of adaptive voltage (or large offset) going on, because most 5820ks can't hit 4.7 stable with under 1.4V (or you are no where near stable under load). Hell hard oc needed 1.32 to hit 4.6 and they are considered to have a good sample.

Maybe my chip hit a higher lottery? Don't call bs when you dont have a first hand experiance.

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Maybe my chip hit a higher lottery? Don't call bs when you dont have a first hand experiance.

And who says I don't? My personal sample size is irrelevant to the massive amounts sold. It was insanely unlikely that overclock was stable based on ALL of the data available. And it wasn't, no big deal.

And thus far it does look like you hit the jackpot either way. That 4.5 voltage was very good and the 4.6 looks pretty sick as well

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that is great!

what do you cool it with?

Custom loop, 290x + 5820k + 480mm + mcp655

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And who says I don't? My personal sample size is irrelevant to the massive amounts sold. It was insanely unlikely that overclock was stable based on ALL of the data available. And it wasn't, no big deal.

And thus far it does look like you hit the jackpot either way. That 4.5 voltage was very good and the 4.6 looks pretty sick as well

 

 

Custom loop, 290x + 5820k + 480mm + mcp655

I decided to see how far my 5820k will go.

 

I got 44 @ 1.25v and 45 @ 1.35v. 

 

Highest temp i read after 7 min of stress setting was 92C on one of the cores. 

I decided to go back to 44 as .1v isn't worth only 100mhz gain; my room gets hot enough as-is. 

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