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Budget (including currency): preferably the less the bettwer aiming for 200-500(at a big old strech with afterpay) $aud Country: Land down under Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: I play a lot of simulation driving/4x4/drift games with using a second screen for family to stream/watch videos on as Lounge-room PC Other details Windows 10 Pro 64-bit CPU Intel Core i7 3770K @ 3.50GHz 41 °C ( bios overclock to up to 4.5ghz when required) Ivy Bridge 22nm Technology RAM 32.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 799MHz (9-9-9-24) Motherboard ASUSTeK Computer INC. P8Z68-V PRO (LGA1155) 33 °C Graphics SONY TV XV (1920x1080@60Hz) 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER (Unknown) 44 °C Storage 931GB Samsung SSD 860 QVO 1TB (SATA (SSD)) 35 °C 298GB Western Digital WDC WD3200AVJS-63B6A0 (SATA ) 36 °C 119GB MTFDDAK128MAM-1J1 (SATA (SSD)) Aorus P850w +80 gold modular psu As according to speccy... currently borrowing a mates p8z68-v pro doesnt have pci-e 3 on it till i can get a second p8z77-v lx thats in the mail (first had bent pin/i bent a pin ) i was very graciously donated the awesome ying-yang alienware purple case from a mates terminally ill mum who no longer had use for it or the ddr2 '05 intel pentium dual core steup that was inside (anyone keen on said set up message me i dont relly know what its worth dont want anything for it type thing i dont need it wife doesnt want it laying around...) She has a new laptop for the age of empre games ill link both my old user benchmark from the first pc i had and suffered by with while scraping this together with kinda finished product (pci-e2 not 3 speeds for 2070s and think a ssd is in sata 2 not 3 also) https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/33032595?fbclid=IwAR3wuFWpHl7kJZsIPEF-nJF1XgL8PQCpOySKjPpaz3Cf5nbfzrn6jPCla2U old pc https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/34976769 New pc. Got a few 80mm Artic P8 3k rpm fans coming for cooling purposes only has one little 80mm light up half rgb molex fan up back has a few more slot for fans, i personally dont get why everyone loves quite fans my other hobbby is cars and wellthere not quite nor are my kids.. i like to hear my fans it reassures me its cooling i think? Buuuuut after taking out the optical readble and a writeable and floopy disk drives from the front ive have the big old gap (see in pictures)... im wanting to do a built in lcd screen to display my temp fan speed and maybe current cpu clock speed type thing but wouldnt know where to begin what works what doesnt what software what hardware what connector if i have the right ports on mobo ect ect ect anyone have experience with this wanna drop a few tips my way? will try have a google but figured you guys would probably be better...
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Hi, I am looking for some help with adjusting my CPU voltage, So, first off, as I understand - more voltage means more OC'ing capability, but also more heat, is this right? If that is true, I would like to reduce my voltage, as I do not really care about OC'ing and more and temp. At the moment, I have my CPU VCore set to 1.23V, both in the BIOS and Gigabyte Easy Tune, but then when I run prime95 it says my CPU is using like 1.4V, what is that about, and how do I fix it? I have not changed any of the other voltages on my CPU, as I do not know what they do. Thanks
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I have just a few weeks ago bought an i7 7700k and so fare i have oc'ed it to 4.5 ghz on all cores 24/7 at 1.160 volt, after some days i have today lowered vcore to 1.140volt (from 1.150 to 1.140).I have tried google vcore at 4.5 ghz but im not shure what people have as lower limited to get an idea of what lowest vcore is.I found this review but im not shure where the limitied is http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/intel-kaby-lake-core-i7-7700k-i7-7700-i5-7600k-i5-7600,4870-12.html What is the lower vcore limited for an i7 7700k at 4.5ghz?
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i get this from legit source he got an sample from asus with insanely 4.5ghz clock on a notebook soo what ur thought
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Ok so I have managed to stabalise my overclock. Can you guys look at my results and tell me if you see any room for improvement. Do you think these are sustainable voltages to run. I use my PC mostly for gaming between 6 - 12 hours in a day. BTW the reason that the cpu voltage is so high is because I got a dog of a CPU that wouldnt stabalise at 4.5ghz when running cinebench unless I was feeding it 1.38v. 1.36v would result in Blue screening.
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Greetings my good friends! I have a question regarding overclocking. I do own an Intel i7 5960X and I am overclocking it. It's running great but I would like to have some advice from OC specialists. I am overclocking my processor at 4.5 GHz with the voltage being automatically regulated. I'm using AIRCOOLING (Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 3) The temps are (in Celsius) - Approximately 32 when room is cold, 45 when it's warm 45 when gaming (BF1 Ultra 1080p), 55 when it's warm. 60 rendering (1080p60 FPS from fraps master file to 40 mbits bitrate) - 70 when it's warm Streaming temps are about the same (while playing a game on top of it of course). Here are the details of the processor and temps / core "live": http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2017/01/1483899429-untitled.png Here is my full PC Build: http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2017/01/1483899771-2.png OS: Windows 10 Pro - 64 Bits Thank you by advance for your help! Happy new year Chibibowa
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Hey all, I've had my 6700k since it came out over 3 years ago. It's still a great CPU, but in that time I've only been running it at the stock 4.0Ghz! I always overclocked my CPU's before, but this time I decided to just leave it alone. Anyways, last night I decided I really should overclock it to get some of that free extra performance. I popped it up to 4.6Ghz at 1.3v right off the bat, and ran ROG RealBench benchmarks and stress tests for a while. Temps never got over 72-74c at 100% load with my Noctua air cooler, and everything seems stable. My question is, should I just stop here? I've seen people get up to 4.7 and 4.8 Ghz. However, it seems like I'm at a solid number with relatively low voltage, I'm not sure if there's any point to push it any further. What do you guys say?
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I overclocked my i5 3570K to 4.5GHz with 1.256 volts. 1st Question. Is it a good overclock for this chip? - One small problem, max temps are 86C with Prime95 Small FFT. My cooler is the Hyper 212 EVO 2nd Question. Will probably replace it with Corsair H100i v2 or H105. Do you think I can push it up to 4.8GHz? Thank you! Small details... I live in a tropical country I have 3 case fans
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So a few days ago, kitguru in one of there videos had a slide up for a few seconds, showing ryzen+'s skus, they claim that the slides are real, but take it with huge grain of salt. (i didn't include a quote from what he says as he only glances at it, which might say something to his confidence on the slide) here is the video (at the correct time stamp): UPDATE: Now with a slide that is better for our eyes as we can see we have: (assume boosts are single core) ryzen 2700 with 12 cores 4ghz base clock and 4.5 boost with a price of 329 (it actually said 12 cores ) ryzen 2800 with 12 cores 4.4ghz base clock and 4.9 boost with a price of 399 ryzen 2800x with 12 cores 4.6ghz base clock and 5.1 boost with a price of 449 it also talks about a launch on February 1st now about the authenticity of the slide, first the clocks: global foundries's 14nm is around 5-10% slower than tsmc's 16nm, and global foundries does claim a 10% increase over competing 16/12nm products, which should put goflo's 12nm at 15-20% better clocks than what we have now with 14nm. a 20% clock increase would put today's xfr at 4.9Ghz (4.1*1.2) 50% more cores: ever since we heard of 14nm+ and ryzen+, the increase in only clocks seemed a bit off for a company that did say no more incremental upgrades, so it seems within reason to have 12 cores on am4, i just thought it would come with ryzen on 7nm. Amd has already confirmed that the next gen of Epyc would support 48 cores, we though they were talking about 7nm, maybe not my personal opinion: My expectations of ryzen+ were simply a 10% clock increase with maybe 1-5% ipc gain just from small optimizations and fixes, with the same amounts of cores, so around 4.5ghz max clocks, which was enough to postpone my purchase to february. deep down it always seemed odd that the perf increase was going to be small, especially with ryzen on 7nm being in 2019. also people were asking why amd was going to spend the money porting all their designs to the new node, only to get around 10% higher clocks, if its more closer to 20% it makes far more sense. the 4.9-5.1 boosts still seem far fetched, i guess we will have to wait and see.
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Currently I have an i7 3770k @ 4.5ghz, 16Gb of ram at 1866mhz (plan on going to microcenter and if they have another kit I might go to 32GB) would this bottleneck a single GTX 1080? If not what about two? At first I don't plan on buying two 1080's but it might happen eventually) I plan on triple 1080p gaming. From what I've heard the 1080 is bottlenecked by older i5's and some i7's (at stock speeds). Thanks guys, if you need anymore info don't hesitate to ask.
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I have overclocked my cpu to 4.5 ghz with 1.35 volts at 90 degrees celcius it is very stable the cpu input voltage is 1.9 volts
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I've been trying to overclock my Pentium G3258 to at least 4.5Ghz without going over the safe limit of Voltage of 1.3V The best I could do was 4.4Ghz at 1.3V. And even then, I tested it with Prime 95 this night and when I woke up it had failed. I have seen somewhere that at a certain point, you need to tweak other settings like the Ring core and Ring voltage and other kind of voltages. I've seen a ton of people saying that they got theirs to 4.7Ghz. But how??? My config : http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/p/ptZ8wP
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I have a nanoxia deep silence 1 case that's sound damped and atm 3x corsair af120 quiet edition fans running at low rpm, might get 2 more to use inside of my case on the top where most people mount a 240mm rad and a msi gtx 780 gaming oc, i want to run my i7 4790k at 4.5 ghz or faster(not because i need it, but because i can), atm moment i use the thermalright macho zero without my black and with ty-147 fan. I have had the corsair H100i, to noisy fans, even at low rpm i could hear the fans, the pump is loud, just returned the cooler master seidon 240M, it really has silent,quiet fans at low load, but i could hear the pump (conclusion theres no aio cpu cooler with 100% silent pump). I have the Phanteks PH-TC14PE (got it new with half of the price) it's a bit to noisy at low load (the fans on the cooler master seidon 240M is more silent at low load then the Phanteks). I like thermalright, my old cpu cooler was a thermalright true spirit 140 with the black and white ty-147 fan i don't use atm on the macho zero, i have thought about the thermalright silver arrow ib-e or the se that has 2 different fans but it's not a cool as the big phanteks,noctua, the last one i have thought of is the new Noctua NH-D15 simply because it's in the top 3 of the best cpu air coolers in the world, not shure how silent the noctua is compared to the silver arrow Ibt and prime 95 is giving me very high temps above 80 degress and i have heard that it's not good to use since it's giving temps above average I feel a little frustated since i want run my cpu at 4.5ghz or more but i can't get ressonable temps with low noise, i know if i had to use real water cooling, not a aio cooler, it's gonna cost med around 200-250€ and that is to much, the price of the thermalright silver arrow and noctua NH-D15 is more then okay, they all cost under 100€
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Hi, I am looking into overclocking my CPU. I know that I do it in my BIOS and stuff, but other than that I am not very familiar with overclocking. I know there are threads on here from before on how to overclock, but I would really like thorough instructions on how to do it with my specific rig. Here's my rig: Intel Core i7-4770k (Factory Clockspeed) ASUS Maximus VII Formula Corsair H100i 32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum 1866MHz Corsair RM750 Not sure if anything else than what I've listed is relevant. Anyways, I am aiming at around 4.5GHz. Thanks in advance!
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I was thinking about upgrading my cpu from my i7 930 to a 3rd gen i7. What is the best, lower end chip that can be overclocked to around 4.3-4.5ghz? i haven't been following cpu's all that close over the past 2years. Did the old gen chips drop in price yet or do they have another $50-100 before they hit bottom? Please let me know, as my computer is running fine but would like to plan out my next build, for later this year.
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Hello guys! This is my very first custom PC build. I've always been a laptop user ever since upgrading from my windows 98 PC back in 2003. I've themed this build to be red and black. Sniped a few parts off Amazon when it was discounted so I would say it's pretty value for the amount i've spent on it. Thanks for viewing my thread! -- Build Specifications -- Cost: US$2000 (Including expensive forwarding services to my country) Case: Corsair Carbide 400R Motherboard: MSI Z87 G45 Gaming CPU: Intel Haswell i7-4770K (4.5GHz @ 1.275V) CPU Cooler: Zalman CNPS 9900 Max GPU: AMD Radeon HD7990 PSU: EVGA Supernova NEX750G (80+ Gold) SSD: Kingston HyperX 3K (120GB) HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM 1TB Optical Drive: Liteon iHAS524 Fan Controller: BitFenix Recon Fans: 3x Default Case Fans + 2x Cooler Master JetFlo 120 RAM: 4x4GB Avexir Core Series 1600MHz (Red LED) Enjoy the pictures! http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/1521291 I have my own Youtube channels where I post tech videos once in a while. http://www.Youtube.com/TheTjaiTech
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