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GingerGoPro

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    GingerGoPro reacted to done12many2 in Memory sticks installation problems.   
    Hey bud.  Sounds like you may have to manually set some timings up before trying to load all 4 sticks.  Possibly a weak IMC on the CPU or maybe just a poorly binned RAM set.  It happens, but is really no big deal.
     
    You can stick one stick in and boot into BIOS do one of two things.  Either select a lower speed for the RAM within BIOS, F10 save, and reboot.  Go back into BIOS and ensure that it's running at the lower selected speed and then power the computer off.  Load all the sticks of RAM and try to boot.  If it boots, great.  Now you can start tweaking the RAM.  If not, drop the speed more.  You may have to manually relax timings in addition to this to get it to boot, but I doubt it if you lower the speed enough.
     
    One you get to the point that all stick are running, let us know. 
     
    Good luck.  
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    GingerGoPro reacted to Xanthe_2871 in Memory sticks installation problems.   
    Maybe it's a channel problem? I'm really not sure, let's hope someone more knowledgeable sees this thread! :c
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    GingerGoPro reacted to PCGuy_5960 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    It is not running at 4GHz, I just noticed that 
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    GingerGoPro reacted to done12many2 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    I personally use RealBench (stress test portion), but you can use whatever you are comfortable with.  
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    GingerGoPro got a reaction from PCGuy_5960 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    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  
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    GingerGoPro reacted to done12many2 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    To clarify, you are shooting for a high overclock?
     
     

     
     
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    GingerGoPro reacted to done12many2 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    4.3 to 4.4 is about average for Broadwell-E.  4.5 to 4.6 is the higher end with quality chips.  Not very common, but you never know how good your chip is until you push it.
     
    The H105 will more than likely heatsoak a bit with a 6800k during long term testing.  The water temp continues to rise slowly to a point so you'll need to what temps over time.
     
    Package temp is the most important thing to keep an eye on with x99.  Core temps are important, but your package temp will generally be a good deal higher so keep an eye on it.
     
    I'd recommend creating separate overclocking profiles saved in BIOS for different overclock speeds.  That allows you to switch between stock speed and any of your save OC profiles easily.  Create one that's a mild overclock and another that it a high overclock.  Run it on the mild one daily, but use the high overclock when needed such as when running benchmarks.
     
    Oh, and give @PCGuy_5960 some thumbs up for helping you.  
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    GingerGoPro reacted to PCGuy_5960 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    Like yours?
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    GingerGoPro reacted to PCGuy_5960 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    Voltage?
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    GingerGoPro reacted to PCGuy_5960 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    Oh. It didn't automatically go to 1.4V. That's very good
    If you want to get a higher overclock, manually set the voltage to 1.3 or 1.35V and with this voltage you will be able to get the most out of your CPU...
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    GingerGoPro reacted to PCGuy_5960 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    Then it is probably on Auto, which is BAD! Send a screenshot of HWMonitor while you are running Cinebench/Intel BurnIn test!
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    GingerGoPro reacted to PCGuy_5960 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    Broadwell-E is notorious for being a bad overclocker... If you want something that overclocks better, return the 6800K and get a 5820K instead...
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    GingerGoPro reacted to PCGuy_5960 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    BTW, I forgot to ask.. Which cooler are you using?
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    GingerGoPro reacted to PCGuy_5960 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    You're fine. (If you were shooting for 3.9GHz of course) 
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    GingerGoPro reacted to PCGuy_5960 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    AFAIK. Yes. However, @done12many2 should be able to help you a bit more in this area 
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    GingerGoPro got a reaction from PCGuy_5960 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    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.
     

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    GingerGoPro got a reaction from PCGuy_5960 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    My idle temp is 18C and the higest ive seen on 100% load is 52C
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    GingerGoPro got a reaction from PCGuy_5960 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    I don't need something that overclocks like my I5 2500k, I just need good performance  
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    GingerGoPro reacted to PCGuy_5960 in I7 6800K OC problems   
    Well... Since it is Broadwell-E, I think that you should try 4.1-4.2GHz and if it passes, try 4.3GHz.
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