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Hi guys! Well, the mobo (MSI X97-Gaming 7) that I wanted is now sold out, so I need help for a good replacement. Something not too expensive please.
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So I was looking at the Intel overclockers warranty for my 4670k as it is a horrid overclocker and I was looking for a way to change it. I stumbled across the service but am confused on exactly how it works. I read through the FAQ's but I wanted to make sure that what I was reading was what they actually meant. So I have two questions: 1) Do I have to KILL my CPU in order to claim the warranty? 2) If so how?
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I have an intel core i5 4670k and I'm wondering if I should risk bringing this up to 4.0 - 4.2 GHz with the stock cooler.
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i need help to select best but cheap motherboard for i5 4670k. i am planning to do overclock and also crossfire my gpus in future. my budget is 8000 to 9000 INR (i.e 130 to 150 USD).please help guys.
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So I recently built my first computer, however I did not buy a new monitor. I am currently using an LG Flatron w2340vg, I have no complaints about it and it is 1080p. As I am beginning to realize the amount of power this computer has though I am wondering if I am wasting some potential by only using a 1080 monitor vs 1440. I wouldn't really want to spend a lot on an upgrade either, but what are some thoughts on the necessity of upgrading?
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Hey guys I'm wondering if 1.33v is alright for 4.6Ghz with max temp below 75C. I've run aida64 for 2 hours and Asus realbench for 1 and a half hours as well as 5x benchmarking of realbench. So far it's been stable after one day of use and gaming. While gaming with casual web browsing, my max temp is only averaging 63C. I'm now using aida64 and realbench as I've read from other post that prime95 doesn't go so well with haswell chips. Anyway, I'd be glad if someone could explain to me if it is safe to run my 4670k 4.6Ghz at 1.33v with speedstep enabled on a H100i with a good temp. If it's safe, is it alright if I run it at a constant 1.33v with manual override cpu voltage? or should I go for adaptive voltage? btw, at adaptive voltage under stress test my chip drains as much as 1.43v so I suppose I should stick with the manual voltage? My current setup: Mobo: Asrock Z87 Extreme4 CPU: i5 4670k CPU coolers: Corsair H100i RAM: 2x4GB Corsair Vengeance LP 1600 2x4GB Kingston HyperX Fury 1600 both RAM oc-ed to 1866 @ 10-10-10-30 PSU: Corsair RM750 GPU: Gigabyte Windforce R9 280x (ver 2.0)
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Heyheyhey. I have a slight issue. Upgraded from an XL-ATX rig to my current ITX rig (upgrading...?) because of back issues, yadayada. My old system housed a Z68XP-UD4 and a 3570K (previously a 2500K), which I had both running 4.4-4.8GHz magically, no issue at all. Before upgrading to the Z97N board, I did have my 4670K in my old Z87X-UD5H after I sold my 3570 build. Now, on this UD5H and the current WiFi board, I cannot overclock the same way I did on the 1155 builds. Just knocking the multiplier up to 44-48, turning off the thermal/throttling crap, and away she went. No voltages or base clock adjustments, just to be clear. On the 1150 builds, the overclock DOES show up in BIOS at 4.4GHz, but DOES NOT show up in Windows. Still says I'm running stock. Yet I am getting the power difference, I think. Not too sure, on that part. How am I meant to show off my 'awesome OC skills' when I go to lans, if my OC doesn't show in Windows? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Oh, and I do keep my bios updated, whenever I bother checking for a new revision. Shankyou, MACE529
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Where can I go from here? (Overclocking)
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I bought a Hyper 212 EVO and decided to overclock since I've finally moved on from the stock fan with my 4670k. I am now at 1.115V and 4.2GHz, and Prime95 "Small FFTs" gets my temps to about 85-90C. These temps seem high, so I don't think I can raise my voltage any more. Are there any other settings I can alter to lower the temperatures so I can raise the voltage? Or have I just hit the limit of my cooler? Should I try to push the clock speed higher or stick with 4.2? Thanks for any help! -
Hi, I have been trying to overclock my 4670k for the past ~4 weeks. I have sucessfully reached 4.1 ghz @ 1.26 volts and 4.1 ghz @ 1.24 volts on the ring bus. I have been trying to get 4.2 ghz but can't get stable at even 1.285 volts with the ring bus at 37 @ 1.220 volts. I am not willing to go over 1.3 ghz because I am uncomfortable running that much voltage into it everyday and also because I hit about 81 degrees Celsius on the hottest core. I have been working with one of the members over at Tom's Hardware but with no luck (his suggestions were a bit.....thin?). So I was wondering if there were any further settings I could alter in order to get a decent overclock. Things I have attempted: - CPU Load Line Calibration: Extreme - CPU Current Capability: 130% System: CPU: i5 4670k CPU Cooler: Thermaltake Water 3.0 PRO Mobo: Asus Z87m-Plus RAM: G.Skill 1600mhz 16GB (1.5volts)(9-9-9-24) Graphics: Asus GTX 760 PSU: Cougar RS750 80+ Storage: 1x Samsung 840 Evo SSD 1x WD 1TB HDD 1x WD 1TB HDD EXT 1x Seagate 2TB HDD EXT CPUZ at 4.1 ghz: http://valid.canardpc.com/gz223k
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Experts of linus, please help me! I am relatively new to overclocking, but I have read every post on general and Haswell-specific overclocking over the last 4 months that I could find. The instructions seem pretty straight forward in that I need to basically increase the multiplier while finding a suitable voltage to keep it stable. I wasn't able to find any posts with similar issues, so I decided to make this post to request help. However, despite my best efforts, I have been unsuccessful in achieving my modest overclocking goal. The problem I am experiencing is that when I adjust even one parameter, (multipier, voltage, xmp, you name it) when I boot into windows, the black screen flashes right before the login page, and is then very slow and glitchy, sometimes resulting in my computer completely freezing up. This occurs even when increasing my multiplier from the default 36 to 38 with a generous vcore voltage of 1.25v. So in my personal attempts to solve this problem, I have run memtest on all 4 of my memory sticks and also all together, but they seem to be fine. I have also followed Intel God's quick and dirty guide step by step after resetting my CMOS, which actually worked and I was able to run AIDA64 stable overnight, but when I restarted my computer, the problem returned. I have since tried resetting the CMOS again, but I am unable to overclock it just as before. I was able to run CPU-Z while in the very glitchy state while overclocked and witnessed the blck bouncing all around from single digits up to around 150. Not sure why, but this occurs at both auto and manual bclk settings in bios. Everything works fine at the optimized default settings, but anything that I change makes everything very stuttery, glitchy, and slow. Please ask me questions and help me solve this problem. I really want to get more out of my 4670k than the stock settings. System info: GA-Z87X-OC Intel i5-4670K NZXT Kraken X60 Corsair Vengeance 16gb (4 x 4GB) Gigabyte GTX 770 x 2 Corsair AX1200 Windows 8.1
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Today I just received my Corsair H100i and Intel Core i5 4670k. I got everything installed and it went smoothly. I have never overclocked before and have no idea what to do or where to start and would like someone to tell me exactly what to do and what settings to change. My systems specs are Core i5 4670k, Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H, Corsair cx600, 1tb WD Caviar Blue, 8gb Corsair Vengeance RAM. Thanks for the help
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Hi there, I'm going to buy a new gaming PC and dont kwow which cpu to choose. I got a good offer for the 3770k with ASUS P8Z77-V LX mobo so that it costs the same as the i5 4670k. I also plan to overclock them a bit (maybe 4GHz). I dont render Videos or do stuff like zipping big files or compile big programms, so hyperthredding isn't that big argument. The games I want to play are minecraft with shadermod, tomp raider, far cry 3 and bioshock infinite. What do you guys thing?
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So, my bios clearly shows that i have a K series processor, but my multiplier is locked, and i cannot figure out how to unlock it. Help?
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I was wondering if a gtx 780 would be bottle-necked with a Intel i5 4670k?
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Hi, I'm trying to decide which Haswell chip I should get, and I need help. My main use for my PC in going to be gaming, game recording, video recording, and video editing. I am going to have a GTX780 for a graphics card, and I want to know what would be the best CPU to go with it. I know that for strictly gaming a 4670K is probably the right choice, but since I'm going to be doing video editing, rendering, and trans-coding, should I get a better CPU to handle that, instead of using the GPU to do that work? My planned motherboard is an ASUS Sabertooth Z87. I DO NOT have a specific budget. Any hep would be greatly appreciated.
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The Situation I recently had a hand-me-down build with a 1045t, ga-78lmt-s2p, and a poor PSU (PS-6401-3). To save a little bit on power, and as a viable upgrade option I decided that I'm going to get a 4670k, and the motherboard I received recently is the Asrock Z87 Pro4, it has an 8 pin input. I'm going to get a new PSU as soon as possible (Capstone 750 is what I plan on getting), but I may not be able to get it for a couple months after I get the 4670k (Sucky financial situation atm). The Question I don't plan on overclocking or anything like that, but would it be safe for me to use a single 4-pin connector from my current PSU until I can manage to get a better PSU? The last thing I want is for my $100 motherboard to screw up immediately after I use it, after waiting for so long to use the build. Additional Information Here are the rest of my specs, and I'm open to suggestions. I'm currently using my friends' old eMachines with an Athlon 64 3200+, so I do want to use this build as soon as possible before this computer drives me insane. Future Build: CPU: i5-4670k RAM: 8GB(4x2) 1333 MHz Video Card: MSI Radeon 6950 (Am willing to use my 9500 GT temporarily or the onboard GPU If it has one) Hard Drives: x1 7200 RPM 1TB Seagate, x1 7200 RPM 1.5 TB Western Digital (Am willing to use only one if needed) Optical Drives: x1 CD/DVD Drive, don't know specifics atm, just comment if you need them. Motherboard: Asrock z87 Pro4 Fan: Hopefully the Hyper Evo 212, but I'll use stock fan if needed to get a new PSU. Monitors: x1 LED Acer 23" 1080p @ 75 Hz, x1 LCD HDTV 27" Sanyo display through HDMI and DVI , respectively (Am willing to use only one monitor if needed). USBs (Probably through the 3.0 ports): x1 keyboard, x1 Mouse (Razer Deathadder), Cyber Snipa 5.1 Headset PSU: Hopefully the Capstone 750, but at worst it'll be the PS-6401-3 If you need ANY additional information, please ask.
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Hey folks, i'm wondering, if the 4670k is good for streaming?, just that. Thanks in advance
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Right now, I'm just making a list of lower end motherboards that'll work with the 4670k straight out of the box without needing to use another haswell CPU to update, so please, let's not go on a "This motherboard's better" rampage this thread. Thank you Motherboard: ECS B85H3-M3 (V1.0) I looked on their website and it says the 4670k was supported in the 6/10/2013 BIOS update, but I don't know much about motherboards so I don't know if you'd need to update it or if it comes with that update. Any help on this would be appreciated.
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Hey, i'm new here so i hope i'm doing this right... So i've got this i5 750 i've been using quite a while now, i've bought a new gpu already (gtx 760) and i thought i should upgrade the cpu and get myself a 4670k But i'm not sure if it's really worth it because i'd have to buy another motherboard and i don't know if i could get a lot more performance just by overclocking it Or maybe i should buy an AMD cpu... I don't know =/ Someone help me? Thanks
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Hi all! I recently built my computer for the first time. It has an MSI z87-g45 motherboard. After a few days I tried overclocking it after a lot of tutorials and videos and I didn't push very hard and got a stable overclock of 4.2ghz. Here are the settings: Core multiplier: 42 Core voltage: 1.125V(Adaptive) CPU Cache: 41 Cache voltage: 1.100V(Adaptive) RAM: 1600mhz DRam Voltage: Auto(showed 1.488V) Yesterday night I tried pushing it to 4.4ghz. I pushed the voltage higher and it booted at 1.25V. I set the Cache multiplier at 40 but instead of putting the voltage to 1.18V I accidentally set it to 1.8V and then I ran all the stress tests. I did not realise my mistake till much later when i was stress testing with intel burn test and the temperatures went very high after 3-4 tests to 100C and i stopped the test. It never crashed or froze or bsod. But I went to my bios and realised my mistake and sent my overclock to my old 4.2ghz. Now it always freezes even with the previous i had and it doesnt pass any stress test unless its at stock speeds. Have I over volted the cpu and ruined it? how can i get my old 4.2ghz overclock to work again? I use an Antec Kuhler H2O 650 Liquid CPU Cooler and at 4.2ghz temps never went over 70 at full load. Please help me!
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Hi all! I recently built my computer for the first time. It has an MSI z87-g45 motherboard. After a few days I tried overclocking it after a lot of tutorials and videos and I didn't push very hard and got a stable overclock of 4.2ghz. Here are the settings: Core multiplier: 42 Core voltage: 1.125V(Adaptive) CPU Cache: 41 Cache voltage: 1.100V(Adaptive) RAM: 1600mhz DRam Voltage: Auto(showed 1.488V) Yesterday night I tried pushing it to 4.4ghz. I pushed the voltage higher and it booted at 1.25V. I set the Cache multiplier at 40 but instead of putting the voltage to 1.18V I accidentally set it to 1.8V and then I ran all the stress tests. I did not realise my mistake till much later when i was stress testing with intel burn test and the temperatures went very high after 3-4 tests to 100C and i stopped the test. It never crashed or froze or bsod. But I went to my bios and realised my mistake and sent my overclock to my old 4.2ghz. Now it always freezes even with the previous i had and it doesnt pass any stress test unless its at stock speeds. Have I over volted the cpu and ruined it? how can i get my old 4.2ghz overclock to work again? I use an Antec Kuhler H2O 650 Liquid CPU Cooler and at 4.2ghz temps never went over 70 at full load. Please help me!
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Hello , i overclocked my 4670k to 3.8 Ghz ( i know its a tiny overclock but i just wanted to test it out before i went any further ) (first time ocing) and on CPU-Z and real temp GT it doesn't show the overclock even when on full load using prime 95 , any help would be appreciated . Screenshots below