Decided to go down to 4.4ghz for better temps at 1.153volt i get a blue screen after 5 mins
dialed it to 1.154 (dunno why it says 1.155 in hwmonitor) and it is stable with memory xpm profile 2133 mhz
its my first build and first time overclocking so dunno if its good enough.
here is a part list http://pcpartpicker.com/user/dsid/saved/jFgzK8
As a native Chinese, let me tell you what happend in the area of cloud storage in China and the details.This is called "Cloud Storage War in China"
First of all, you should know the top cloud storage companies in China: Baidu, Tencent, Sina, Kingsoft, Qihoo 360, Huawei,115
Before, China’s free storage services are mainly focused on storage capacity under 15GB. But in Aug 13, 2013, Kingsoft Cloud officially announced that the company has received $ 20 million investment.Supported by the financing, Kingsoft Kuaipan, a service under Kingsoft Cloud, offers a 100G free storage service to personal users.
Then Qihoo 360 said that they offer users 360 GB of permanent free space.
Then Baidu said: Pay 1 RMB, and you'll get 1TB permanent space.(6.1 RMB=1 USD)
Then Qihoo 360 said: we'll offer users extra 666 GB of free space (360GB+666GB=1026GB, more than 1TB)
Then Baidu said: we offer users 1TB free, and if pay 1 RMB, you'll get extra 1TB.
Then Tencent said: we offer users 10TB of free and permanent space.
Then Qihoo 360 said: we offer users unlimited space, free and permanent.
Then Baidu change its service to: we directly offer users 2TB for free, no need money, and claimed that it will give back that 1 RMB to users that payed before.
And Sina said: we offer users 100GB of free space, and will offer more latar. It also said: if you share one file to public, you will get the same size of free permanent space.(so called: unlimited)
And Huawe said: if you share one file to public, then you can delete this file, while the file is not actually deleted on server, you can also download it.( so called:unlimited)
And 115.com said: new signing up users can get 15GB, while old users can get extra 100GB, and all the uses can get 1TB every year, increasing to unlimited size.
More information about those companies:
Baidu(NASDAQ:BIDU), the largest search engine in China.
Tencent(700.HK), its instant messaging product "QQ" has over 700 million active users and 160 million users online at the same time by 2012. Its mobile App "WeChat" is worldwide popular, having hundreds of millions of users.
Sina(NASDAQ:SINA), its product "weibo", same as Twitter, has over 500 millions of users.
Kingsoft(03888.HK), mainly worked on security software products
Qihoo 360(NYSE:QIHU), is a software company known for its antivirus software
Huawei, the largest Communications Equipment Company (instead Ericsson on 2012)
115.com, just an ordinary cloud storage company
Below is a link that Tencent Weiyun offer you 10TB (in English):
http://www.weiyun.com/act/10t-en.html
And the cloud storage site is (in English): http://www.weiyun.com/disk/index-en.html
Below is a link that Baidu Yun offer you 2TB (in Chinese):
http://yun.baidu.com/1t
And the cloud storage site is (in Chinese): http://pan.baidu.com
Others, you can open their offical site,
Sina: http://vdisk.weibo.com/
Qihoo 360: http://yunpan.360.cn/
Kingsoft: http://www.kuaipan.cn/
Huawei: http://www.dbank.com/
115:http://www.115.com
Firstly the 3570K and the 4670K are essentially the same CPU, the 3570K has more inefficient clocks than the 4670K leading to a lower amount of IPC (Instructions Per Clock). However the 3570K produces a lot less heat that the 4670K although it still uses thermal paste. The 4670K and the Haswell series of processors are notorious from having cheap thermal compound between the die and the IHS, leading to a greater heat output, leading to less overclocking capability. However the Haswell series of processors also uses less power than the previes generation Ivy Bridge CPU's, or the 3570K in your circumstance. The two CPU's use different chipsets; the 3570K uses the Z77 chipset and the 4670K uses the Z87 chipset. Z77 boards have come down a lot in price recently and you can get more for what you would pay for a Z87 board. However, buying a Z87 board gives the opportunity to upgrade in the future, to the next series of Broadwell processors. Intel follows a tick tock pattern, first with an architecture change, then a die shrink. Haswell is meant to be a "tick" cycle, meaning the next series of Intel CPU's may be much better than Haswell. Ultimately the choice lies on what you want, do you want a good overclocker with lower heat output, however is older and does not leave room to upgrade? Or do you want a newer CPU which has a higher IPC more heat and the opportunity to upgrade?
Sam,
Intel Response Squad member
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