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GingerGoPro

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About GingerGoPro

  • Birthday Jan 17, 1997

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  • Steam
    http://steamcommunity.com/id/GingerGoPro
  • Battle.net
    Ginger#2897

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Norway
  • Interests
    Gaming. Hunting and fishing.
  • Occupation
    Factory Worker

System

  • CPU
    I7 6900K 4.2Ghz
  • Motherboard
    MSI X99A Raider
  • RAM
    HyperX 2666Mhz 32GB (4x8Gb)
  • GPU
    Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080
  • Case
    Corsair Air 740
  • Storage
    240Gb Kingston SSD (boot) - 2TB Seagate Barracuda HDD (general storage)
  • PSU
    EVGA BQ 750W
  • Display(s)
    BenQ ZOWIE 24" LED XL2411
  • Cooling
    Corsair H105
  • Keyboard
    Razer Blackwidow 2013
  • Mouse
    Steelseries Rival 300
  • Sound
    HyperX Cloud II
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro

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  1. The New ram is a kit of 4. So i dont use any of the ram that used to be there.
  2. The New ram is the exact same, but its a kit of 4 instead of kit of 2.
  3. As written above it has a i5 2500k and a dont know the mobo, but the cpu supports 32Gb of ram.
  4. I bought 16Gb of ram (4x4) to Upgrade my girlfriends pc, but when i install all of them the pc does not boot and the Ram Ok light lights up red. I have tested all the sticks in pairs and separatly in every slot. So i've basicly tried every combination of every ram sticks in every slot and the pc boots every time exept when i put in all 4 at once (i did not put in 3 at a time for obvious reasons). The New ram is the exact same type, brand and speed. The only diffrence is that the New ram is a kit of 4 instead of kit of 2. Why does this happen? The pc has a 2500k. And a motherboard i can't find the name for, but the motherboard should not matter.
  5. @done12many2 I just ran IntelBurn TestV2 at 4.3Ghz annd 1.325V 20 loops on standard. After it was done it said my system is stable. Is it a reliebel stability check? Currently running prime95 to check temps and stability.
  6. Thank you very much for the help @PCGuy_5960 Thank you for the awesome help too ^^ I will come back and inform you my sucess/failiure after some testing
  7. Im going for a OC that is stable in the long run and also with accepteble tempratures (max 80C). I have seen some people get 4.5 Ghz, but I'm happy if I get 4.3-4.4Ghz
  8. I'm shooting for the stars But did i increase the right thing?
  9. My idle temp is 18C and the higest ive seen on 100% load is 52C
  10. Im using Corsair H105 with 4 SP fans running at 1200RPM Here is a photo after i increased the voltage. Did i do i right? Dident take it higer than 1.25V in case i was adjusting the wrong thing.
  11. I don't need something that overclocks like my I5 2500k, I just need good performance
  12. Ok. I will try increasing the voltage and see if i get it stable. I will come back and inform my progress or failiure.
  13. Yeah. Im getting freezing is cinebench if i go to 3.8Ghz ;(
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