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laushik

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  1. OMG I think the reason why, is because my fans are not actually blowing into the radiators, they are pulling from the radiators!!! for the last ~2 years -_-. This explains why there is no dust in the actual radiator...
  2. Maybe one of the steps in the tutorial I linked above is causing me these high temps?
  3. I really would not like to take the risk of losing my cpu. There must be something wrong with the cooler or something...
  4. I just removed the cooler and added new thermal paste a week ago when upgrading my motherboard. The pump is at it's max performance setting.
  5. Up to 1.4v on Skylake is completely safe/fine.
  6. 1. Pump is running at 3000 RPM's + at load 2. I used a pea sized amount of artic silver 5 3. CPU-Z says 1.328v (constant no matter how much load) 4. I'm using the default static pressure corsair fans that the AIO came with 5. I have an NZXT S340. Radiator in the front blowing air with two 120mm exhaust. AKA the cpu is getting fresh ambient air, not air from the case.
  7. So I overclocked my i7 6700K to 4.6 GHZ at 1.33v. I have a Corsair H100i GTX liquid cooler and at max load on aida 64 my temps peak up to 84 C! Why are my temperatures so high at only 1.33v? At idle my CPU is around 25C - 35C. HERE IS THE GUIDE I USED FOR OVERCLOCKING.
  8. You CANNOT overclock your CPU. It is IMPOSSIBLE. You do not have a “K” next to the i5 6500 meaning you are not able to even if you got a motherboard that supports overclocking. If you really want to overlock, you can overclock your GPU!
  9. So how come the tutorial I linked above, the person was able to put her voltage exactly at 1.31 instead of it bumping up to 1.312v?
  10. Well I don’t think I need more current because when I put my voltage At 1.35. It stays at 1.344v. Have you noticed it stays at voltages deviating by 0.016v. Ex: 1.312, 1.328, 1.344, etc.
  11. Nope. I only did what was told in the tutorial I linked above.
  12. I'm trying to overclock, and If I set my voltage to 1.35 v, on hwmonitor it will show that it is running at 1.328v. If I set it at 1.315v it will then go to 1.312v. Why is this happening? I've been using this guide to overclock :
  13. Check to see if the "Asus Multicore Enhancement" is turned on in the bios. If it is, disable it.
  14. People with the exact same setup are reporting that they don't hit 80C+ until about 1.4v.
  15. But I'm only at 1.32v?! Shouldn't the temps be lower?
  16. I overclocked my i7 6700K to 4.6 GHZ at 1.32v. When stress testing on aida 64 my temps average from 65-75 C and occasional spikes up 83C. My cooler is a corsair H100i GTX. Are these temperatures normal for an AIO???
  17. Even if I'm going from a Z170 Chipset Motherboard to my newer Z270 chipset Motherboard? (All other hardware is staying the same including cpu)
  18. So I just need to install the new motherboard drivers for the new mb? Will it not conflict with the drivers that I have already downloaded for my old motherboard?
  19. I'm only changing the MB. But don't you need to reinstall windows to get rid of the old MB/chipset drivers so they don't conflict with the new ones?
  20. I'm getting a new mobo, but can someone please guide me through the steps of what to do before I install the new mobo, and what to do after? I rly don't mind reinstalling windows, but I just don't know what to do before and after upgrading my motherboard.
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