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the75bag

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  • CPU
    i7-6700k 4.6GHz 1.300v
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z170x-Gaming 6
  • RAM
    2X16GB 3200MHz G.Skill Ripjaw V
  • GPU
    R9 270X 4GB 256-bit
  • Case
    Rosewill Rise
  • Storage
    480GB PNY SSD 2TB HDD
  • PSU
    Corsair 850
  • Display(s)
    144Hz ASUS vg248qe
  • Cooling
    Hydro Series H110i GTX 280mm Extreme
  • Keyboard
    Black widow Croma
  • Mouse
    Razor Naga
  • Sound
    Logitech 5.1 Dolby Surround
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 pro-64 bit

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  1. Besides a 980ti or a Fury X I don't have much else to buy, maybe another 2x16 sticks or RAM to max out the RAM @ 64 instead of my 32 I have now.
  2. So, @BrightCandle you just want to keep the stock voltage the same? I can understand that, but I want to get the most out of my chip. If I pop it I will have to buy a new MoBo and CPU, but that's my problem. I'll just stick to the 4.8GHz because that is what I had in my head that I wanted. I can set one button OC for 4.6GHz, but that doesn't give me any bragging rights to say I went and did a one click OC. I can say I have a manual OC now and my Cinibench went fro 865 to 1007, so super happy camper here ATM, until the PoP!
  3. @Lays I'll just leave this here. TY. Should I push for 4.9 and see if it will crash or stay with the 4.8GHz?
  4. So being that my 4.6GHz is stable at 1.3v going to 1.45v to make stable at 4.7GHz would just be kind-of a stupid move, considering the gain of .1GHz for that much power.
  5. I built this and am currently half way to my Fury X goal. I would be closer if my old 100 watt PSU didn't happen to go out. The reason I want this card is because I would like to upgrade my GF's old system with my 4GB Radeon and use the Fury. I am actually a AMD fan, and also have the entire sytem to run this if you gift it, so please take into mind that over 3/4 of these people will not be able to run this card because of the CPU bottleneck let alone if their case can fit it. Hope someone wins it that can PnP this card. Hats off to the victor. Just built it a week or two ago.
  6. I can get 4.8 @ 1.5V, but have no clue if it's safe. My temps are, but I heard temps won't matter if too much power goes to it, so I'm kinda bumming ATM.
  7. That's what I have read and heard too, but I want to actually hear what people are doing and is working for them longer than a bench they posted up on youtube, ya know.
  8. I kicked it down to 4.6 @ 1.3v here are my idle temps. I'll post it under load in a few. Under Load No higher than 60 something. CPU-z for proof.
  9. I have never seen above 71C and that is with Aida 64 running for over a hour.
  10. Yes, I know my PSU sucks, and will be replacing when I update GPU.
  11. I just built a PC and got the i7-6700k as my CPU. I was wondering what the highest safe voltage is for this bad boy. I have it running stable @ 1.45 volts, but wanted to know if and what people are running to achieve the 4.7GHZ+ mark. Current System i7-6700k @ 1.45v Getting 4.7GHz 280mm Corsair water cooler Gigabyte Gaming 6 motherboard 850 Watt Corsair PSU 4GB R9 270x 32GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM running at 2800MHz 480 PNY SSD 2TB HDD I will also be reading through the forums, but want to see what people are still running safely as a daily driver.
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