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  1. Using a ducky keyboard. But some LED would be nice! Twitter @Haofann
  2. the keyboard would be nice, heard they're Kailh switches would love to witness it myself
  3. Smart switch has definitely been my favorite, makes things a lot easier
  4. Username: Haofan Video: https://www.vessel.com/videos/JemZ8O7Hy https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0
  5. UPDATE: Got my CLU today, and did the exact same stress test with the Cool Laboratory Ultra and the same Noctua NT-H1 on the IHS. I get 4~7 degrees cooler with the CLU this time.
  6. Hey I've had the exact same questions too when I first saw my 12v rail voltage. But iirc, I've read on some forum that ATX specification is ± 10% on the 12V rail. So it should be alright to go as low as 10.8v and up to 13.2v. Btw I'm using the Corsair RM750 PSU
  7. Yeah it's a pity that I couldn't get too much out of delidding but I'm still happy with getting ~5C decrease in temps. I'm just waiting for the Cool laboratory Ultra TIM to arrive and will see if it gives a better temp. I've read on other forums or posts that they are getting the best result with CL ultra or pro will update here as well as soon as I get to try it
  8. Hey fellow LTT forumers! Just here to share my results of delidding the 4670k. (Initially, I ran 4.5Ghz at 1.335v on my AIDA64 test, 1.335v is actually for my 4.6Ghz settings and I forgot to turn the voltage down So I went ahead and ran AIDA64 with 1.335v as well with MX-4 applied both inside and out of the IHS with the frequency set to 4.5 as well. On 4.5Ghz I will be running 1.32v, but I cant go back and test it again on 1.32 before delidding so here it is.) Here's the first result, before delidding, with MX-4 thermal paste. And the result after delidding with MX-4 inside and outside of the IHS. Just got my hands on the Noctua NT-H1 today and I've ran AIDA64 with the same settings above. Seems to be only a few degrees cooler with the NT-H1 and up to 7 degree celcius cooler on core #4. With Noctua NT-H1 Here's my actual and correct OC at 4.5Ghz with 1.32v. I'm also looking to get the CLU since there's been a lot of positive reviews using it with a delidded CPU on the die.
  9. the low TDP of 980 is really nice for someone who doesn't want to spend more money on their power supply
  10. Yeah I think everything is fine so far 4.6 goes well on aida for 3hours+ but I stopped it cause the temps were getting really high like 95 max on this new H440 case I have. Well I really liked how the case looks with the window so I'll sacrifice some airflow and cooling I'm running it on 4.4 now with temps below 80 thanks for the help!
  11. Yeah in 4.6 and no the memory is not listed in the qvl. I'm using hyperx fury 4*4gb
  12. Yeah I did. And Btw it turns out to be the memory issues where the auto by Asus didn't go too well. After I manually set as many value as possible for the memory I'm capable to keep it stable already with Aida 64 45 mins in I guess I'm going good here. Just gonna let it run for a few more hours then
  13. @Queek okay.. so right before the last test on the first benchmark it crashed with clock watchdog timeout bsod. What shd I change then?
  14. @Queek Yeah I'm letting it runn on 4.6 now so far it has passed a real bench video encoding which never happened before on the same 1.335 voltage on this new mobo! Usually it just crash like 30% in the benchmark. So far it's Looking good. Still letting it run for now and I set it to go for about 10 benchmarking session.
  15. Alright something positive here now! So I was so frustrated and I tried reseating the CPU and RAM, reapplying thermal paste to give it a last shot before I give up and let it run at stock. I set it to 4.5ghz which I used to need 1.29 to be stable on my asrock mobo and run some real bench benchmark which i always fail previously and getting BSOD. SURPRISINGLY! It was stable and i decided tonow it's running as low as 1.275 stable 4.5ghz with this! Passing 3 times benchmarking, where back then it barely go thru half a benchmark and bsod. Some amazing result really and also one of the changes I've made was changing the RAM timings to 10-10-10-30-1t instead of the previous one which was 2t. Could that be the reason too? Anyway I guess I'm really happy with it now and the temps are able to stay below 80 so I'll stick with this and let it run at adaptive after somemore stress testing Also I really appreciate all of your help! thanks guys!
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