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System Info and PBO Overclocking Video+Reddit Post are listed and linked, respectfully, below. So I like to use CPUID HWMonitor while I play games to see how my system is running. Watch the GPU and CPU boost because I have them overclocked and watch temps and the like. I recently updated my bios on my board to version 4501 and I properly set up PBO by tuning the PPT EDC TDC limits according to the video I watched. I started playing games and while watching the CPU Voltages I noticed that anytime a core had a load over 5% the voltage would jump to 1.4 and all the way up to 1.5. I'm concerned that my CPU is frying itself to death. There was a Reddit Post that I found where someone was asking the same question and the response was that it was normal for it to boost up to 1.45 but then go down but mine is, like I said, anytime the CPU has a load on the load. This can't be okay! Right? Or am I just unware that this is totally normal and not gonna kill my processor? System: r7 5800x; ASUS Crosshair viii Hero wifi; Corsair Elite Capellix 360 PBO Overclocking Video: Reddit Post: Reddit Post:
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So I bought a 1080ti aroas extreme back in the day and recently it has started to overheat. I decided to clean tha card so I opened it up changed the paste and removed the dust. There was quite a bit of dust on the radiator and the paste was grimy so I thought that's got to be it I fired back up my pc and started to play around. Initially I was playing immortals fenyx rising on 4k ultra ish setings with AA turned to low Where the 1080ti was siting comfortable at 62c at 99% usage which is what I'm used to. I also have to add that the card was running oced from day one. Tho I have now lowered the oc partly because overheating and partly of the card becoming unstable. The setings I'm running now is 0% v core due to massively overheating even when I change it a bit +60 on core wich gives me 2012 and +600 on mem for 6100 also runing the fans on 100%. The problem is that In some games like immortals fenyx rising the card is fine but in others like ghostrunner (max setings 4k) the card hits 72 and crashed obviously so I turn off the oc and the card ends up hitting 88-90c after 2 hours nearly used at 70% where as in immortals fenyx rising the card is maxed and never gets past 65c even after 5 hours. I've also experienced this with other games like frostpunk and valhime.
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I mine on my GPU and CPU sometimes, and my cpu temps are stupid for a custom loop. I’m running 2 360mm radiators, and my gpu stays cool just fine. For reference, in the pictures, gpu is overclocked to -150 core clock, +1000 memory clock, and cpu is stock mining on only 8 threads. All fans and pump are on 100%.
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Threw this build together and have been adding to it over the last two years. Intial purpose was powering my Oculus Rift CV1 for DCS World and Elite Dangerous. I've got it turned currently to folding@home for the LTT Team . Will add pictures whenever I can find them, cheers! PCPartPicker Part List CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 (14nm) 3.2 GHz 6-Core Processor CPU Cooler: Cooler Master MasterLiquid 120 66.7 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler Thermal Compound: Arctic Silver 5 High-Density Polysynthetic Silver 3.5 g Thermal Paste ($6.99 @ Newegg) Motherboard: Asus STRIX B350-F GAMING ATX AM4 Motherboard Memory: Team Dark 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 Memory Storage: Samsung 850 EVO-Series 500 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive Storage: ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive Storage: Seagate Barracuda 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive Video Card: Zotac GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6 GB AMP! Edition Video Card Case: Fractal Design Focus G ATX Mid Tower Case ($60.98 @ Newegg) Power Supply: Corsair CXM 550 W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply ($79.89 @ Newegg) Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro OEM 64-bit ($139.99 @ Other World Computing) Case Fan: Corsair SP140 49.49 CFM 140 mm Fans Monitor: LG 25UM58 25.0" 2560x1080 75 Hz Monitor Keyboard: Logitech G610 Wired Gaming Keyboard ($89.99 @ Best Buy) Mouse: Logitech G502 HERO Wired Optical Mouse ($46.99 @ Newegg) Headphones: Kingston HyperX Cloud II 7.1 Channel Headset ($99.99 @ Best Buy) Custom: Logitech G Saitek X52 Pro Flight Contol System ($199.99 @ Best Buy) Custom: Oculus Rift + Touch Virtual Reality System Total: $724.81 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-03-27 20:02 EDT-0400
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"AMD Ryzen 7 1700 Overclocked To 4GHz On All 8 Cores – Provides 1800X+ Performance With Decent Motherboards & Cooling" "What will be really interesting is to see how far the 1800X can be pushed using air cooling. The 8-core chip has a base clock of 3.6GHz with a boost to 4GHz, so we can realistically hope for around 4.4GHz with air cooling, depending on the exact cooling solution and, of course, the CPU lottery (there are always slight variances when it comes to overclocking tolerances with processors, and you just have to hope you get lucky). At any rate, 4.4GHz will be plenty enough for some storming performance levels." http://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-7-1700-overclocked-4ghz/
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" The record run shows a group of overclockers putting an AMD Ryzen 7 1800X chip through the test in Cinebench R15. The chip was cooled with LN2 and voltage was bumped to an outrageous 1.875V. This allowed the overclockers to push this chip to 5.2 GHz across all 8 cores using LN2 cooling which kept the chip operating at a cool -200c. This is absolutely amazing for a chip that is yet to be released for consumers. " Exciting stuff! http://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-7-1800x-world-record/ http://www.techradar.com/news/flagship-ryzen-1800x-processor-has-already-set-a-world-record-benchmark
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Buy ASUS G701 on Amazon: http://geni.us/UADu7j The ASUS G701 is NOT cheap... but come on, it has an OVERCLOCKED DESKTOP 1080! Let's check it out.
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So I am looking to buy a new GTX 1070 but just like every other GPU there are many variants of the card. I understand that each has different cooling and aesthetics, but although they all have the same base GPU and Cuda cores ect. but yet all the cards have different base clock speed. Surely they should all be the same or can you not overclock your GPU so that it runs faster. I know it would be hotter and need better cooling but would it be better to buy a 350 pound card and overclock it or buy a card which is +400 pounds. There are no articles about this and it confused me
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Hey all.. Looking into the GIGABYTE GTX1060 WINDFORCE OC 6G GDDR5 for my main Rig. currently running 2Way Sli gtx 770's allthough one is dying and keeps freezing/crashing my graphics drivers so what i am asking for is if anyone has actually used this card and what they have to say about it good/bad reviews accepted aswell as recommendations for different cards. (Side Note - my case is huge and doesnt really have size constraints (thermaltake Chaser A21)) cheers, DrinkLift
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Hello, I recently got a Ryzen 5 1600, and on idle, my fan runs anywhere from 1000-1150 RPM and my temps stay around 40-45C, but bare in mind that my room temps are very high, probably around 30C. Are my idle temps okay? Under load it never throttles. It currently runs at stock, but I am planning on overclocking, which should be possible with The Wraith Spire cooler, but I am kind of worried about doing it. Is it safe considering my current temps? Or do idle temps even matter that much? Thank you for any answers.
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*IMPORTANT: Please no Noctua recommendations, I know they're the absolute best but the fans are the absolute ugliest, especially with my color scheme of red & black. I'd also hate myself if I bought a Noctua CPU cooler for the heatsink itself, but swapped out the fans to something that looked better but had worse cooling. So I'm looking for the overall best regarding what I've found below only, unless you know of a different brand entirely for the same price, cooling, noise & ease of mounting. I'm looking to upgrade my MasterCase Pro 3 & Ryzen 5 1500X's cooling, I'm willing to spend around $200.00 USD. Currently my case just has the 2 included 140mm Fans (tried checking specs but no specific name) & as for my chip it's wearing a Wraith Spire. I'm torn between just buying 2 more fans & an aftermarket tower air cooler or replacing all the fans, I can afford either but can't help but feel wasteful somehow. So far I've only found the following highly rated choices for AM4 compatible CPU Air Coolers & case fans. Cooler Master RR-212X, MasterAir Pro 4, MasterAir MA410P RGB, MSI Core Frozr L, MasterAir MA610P RGB & MasterAir Maker 8. 140mm be quiet! SILENTWINGS 3 & Noctua NFP14S. Yes I said no Noctua but these aren't brown, although I've read & watched reviews where the be Quiet's are better all around, I decided to include these particular Noctua's as a consideration anyway. I've already tried finding review comparisons of those CPU coolers between each other but there's nothing. 1: Would those be Quiet! or Noctua fans be a noticeable improvement over my included CoolerMaster ones to justify replacing them all instead of just adding 2? 2: I know the MasterAir Maker 8 is overkill but I don't mind that, my only 2 concerns are if it'd cause my MSI B350M board too much weight stress & if the included dual fans are junk, thoughts? 3: How do all the other $35-50 CoolerMaster models listed above compare to the MSI Core Frozr L or even $70 MA610P? 4: I'd prefer not to have to replace the CPU Cooler fans with a be Quiet or Noctua alternative too but will if anyone feels it'd be a noticeable improvement, thoughts?
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Hello everyone, I was getting ready to overclock my Ryzen 3 today so I ran and Aida 60 test to get some baseline temps and noticed in CPUID that my RAM is running at 2927 [16-17-17-35]. I'm just wondering if this is just Aida not having the speed right or if it's actually clocked at that speed... Last week I clocked it to 2933 and it booted right after that and it has been working ever since I guess I never though to actually look at the speed of it but I'm new to computer build so I assumed if it worked and everything was stable that I was okay, Any suggestions on what I should do or is this normal? My motherboard is the Asus Prime b350m-a and Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000 RAM
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I have a budget of $300 dollars for a processor. At the moment i cant get my hands on a 5820k or a 6800k for that price and i need a processor now. The two CPU's i have been looking at are the i7 7700k and the Intel Xeon E5-2620 v3 Haswell. I need it to overclock well as im doing a custom liquid loop and i need it to be intel so i can hackintosh. 6 cores is preferable but i need the best upgrade path as im going to upgrade in the next few years. I am leaning towards the xeon as it has 6 cores and means that i have the 5960x and the 6950x which will be more power than i need over the next 5 years that i intend to stay on the same socket type. Socket 2066 motherboards are too expensive and too hard to get my hands on. Any and all suggestions would be much appreciated. Lastly i have always been looking to get into the extreme edition platform.
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Good evening, I know there already is a topic about this but it's quite old and I don't have the exact same setup as the old one. I didn't touch the voltage of my gt 730 and a 100MHz on the core and 50-ish MHz overlock on the memory clock is all I could get out of my card. When I start a game sometimes it clocks up to 800MHz, which I clocked it to, but often times it refuses to do so and is stuck at 405MHz. I tried changing the powersaving mod in geforce experience and set it to "best performance". The card does not overheat, In fact even when it does clock at 800MHz, rarely but sometimes, under full load it just reaches about 50°C, and my cpu is not at 100% usage. While I'm at it I do have another problem, which isn't my GPU but my PC in general. It occasionally freezes for no reason (like I go out of my room for a couple minutes, get back and it froze) or crashes completely and hands me a blue screen with that wonderful smiley ":( Your pc ran into a problem and has to be restarted. We are gathering some information and then the pc will restart" (kind of like that). I have to unplug everything, pull it out of its cabin (don't worry, temps are below 60° under load) and have to then sometimes even unplug the hard drives for it to boot up correctly. Otherwise the spinning circle under windows 10 just keeps spinning indefinetely, it sticks to the motherboard screen (from where you can enter the bios and such), or I get an "NDLR missing" screen for no apparent reason. When I get the "NDLR missing " screen I just have to go into the bios and set my ssd as boot device but it already was the first in the boot order! And I don't know why but before I installed my ssd a few months ago I was still using windows xp on an old drive, that's still connected through ide. If I disconnect that drive the pc refuses to boot up, even though I'm trying to boot from my ssd. Can you explain that to me? Thanks for any help (and I'm sorry if my english may be a bit off ._.) For reference here are my specs (It's quite an old PC, aside from a few parts): CPU: Intel pentium dual core E5500 2.8 GHz PSU: Kolink 700W 80+ Bronze (I know it's WAY overkill. I was a tad stupid when I bought it and didn't do enough research ^^'. Is it bad to have such an overkill psu? I guess I'm only using like 200W at max, don't know how to check for that) GPU: Gigabyte GT730 2048MB GDDR3 128bit RAM: 6GB (1x4GB & 1x2GB) apparently at 400MHz says cpu-z Motherboard: ASRock G41C-VS 1TB 7200rpm hdd from Toshiba 240GB ssd from SanDisk 150GB ide hdd; in the options menu of windows it's called "WDC WD1600BB-22GUA0" and that's about all I know about that drive, except that windows xp is on it with some of my mom's stuff
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So I've been noticing over the last several months that my CPU temps have risen a bit. Previously I was using a H105. After a huge fiasco with swapping cases, I thought my H105 was faulty, so I got a H100i V2 with new 120mm Maglev fans. Well anyways with my h105 previously in prime 95 small FFTs i got around 80C, with SP120mm fans spinning at 1100RPM at most. But with my new H100i V2 with MagLev fans spinning at over 1500RPM, (same case and case fans too BTW), my temps are well above the 90C mark. Thermal paste I'm quite sure is spot on. It's the stock thermal paste right on the H100i V2, and I already know how to replace these AIOs as I changed out an H105 over 4 times last week. Specs: 4690K @ 4.5ghz 1.250v H100i V2 120mm maglev fans @ 1700RPM (when maxing out on synthetic.
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I'm planning to upgrade my system and get a gtx 1080ti, then I'll watercool both the gpu and my i7 4930k. I'm planning to overclock both gpu and cpu, but will my 750 watt psu be able to handle the load? Also, is there a gtx 1080ti that's better fit for custom watercooling? Should I aim for 2x 8pin connectors?
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I was wondering what processor performs best overclocked as i have recently received info that the haswell 6 core processors overclock better than the broadwell-e 6 core processors. So thats why i changed my mind from the i7 6800k and am now looking at haswell 6 core processors. Feel free to suggest other processors (need to be intel cuz running a hackintosh) and max budget of $320 dollars
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is it possible to build a pc that can have overclocked parts...as in EVERY part! cpu and graphics card is obvious, but what about ssd, ram, hard drive even psu and fans?!?!? EVERYTHING!
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Hi, I overclocked my GTX960 last week to 1600MHz, but now it underclocks itself to only 540MHz automatically in-game. Can anyone tell me what to do? when I whas overclocking, i used heaven benchmark and everyting worked perfectly. specs of my PC: motherboard: MSI z97s SLI Krait edition CPU: Intel core i5 4460 (cooler: Zalman FX70) GPU: MSI GTX960 100ME RAM: 2x 4GB Crucial Ballistix Sport PSU: Sharkoon 500W Boot SSD from kingston and 1TB HDD (seagate barracuda)
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Hello everyone. I know there are many topics like this but none of them seem to be having the same issue I'm having but if you find one that would be awesome! So here is the problem. When I'm using my computer for normal web browsing and youtube, it's all fine. But when I leave my computer and let it idle it will just freeze, or when I come back the screen is black but the cursor will move around, nothing does anything except when I push the power button, which usually freezes the computer. This has been happening for a little bit, by bios hasn't been updated since July and it has been fine for a while this started recently. My cpu and gpu are both overclocked. Here are my full specs. AMD fx 6300 overclocked 4.3 gHz cooled by hyper 212 evo Asrock 970m pro3 mobo Gigabyte GeForce GTX 950 2GB Dual WindForce Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Kingston SSDNow V300 Series 120GB Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Western Digital Caviar Blue 2TB 3.5" 5400RPM Corsair CX 500W 80+ Bronze PSU Some wifi card if you need to know exactly what it is I can go look. Windows 10 Anniversary update If there are anymore specs you need to know let me know. When I was writing this I also experienced an issue where my mouse froze but I could use the keyboard to navigate the os, replugging the mouse worked, I have a corsair sabre rgb and a strafe rgb for mice and keyboard.
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It started today with watchdogs 2. I would get maybe 10 minutes in with no problems and then the game would freeze and crash. I have an overclocked system so that might be it.
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My custom PC (Apex MKII) is now two years old, while the system is still plenty powerful for what i need, i am in the process of trying to put a plan together for a new PC, i aim to go above and beyond MKII with the MKIII build as this time i intend to up my budget, i am not yet sure of my budget and would appreciate it if you wouldn't mind helping me put together some parts for the upgrade. The Specs Now: (Parts which i wish to replace) i7 4790K MSI Z97 Gaming 5 32Gb Hyper X Ram 2x Gtx 980s i wish to keep the same case, power supply, HDDs, SSDs etc as i have now but if you think there is a better option I'm open to ideas and input. My Ideas: I think i am going to go with another SLI Rig, this time however i wish to go with a X99 platform with 6 Cores, i wish to keep 32GB of ram (i need DDR4 i know) and for GPUs I'm looking at the 1080 or when i start the build the 1080Ti possibly. I have been out of the game for a while so have am not unto date with the latest hardware which is why i ask for your help. Thanks in advance for the help.
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hey Guys i Got Mobo B450 Aorus Elite Ryzen 5 3600 RTX 2060 Corsaire 16GB 3200Mhz Pws 750W CoolerMaster i Tried to OverClock my CPU and i have done a mistake i want to reset the Bios i tried the Pins and the Battery method and it wont work AnyOther Sollution Pls i Wanna Help ASAP
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Hey, Ive managed to do a basic oc on my 9900k but am randonly getting this screen, if i bench with cinebench, it ends fine, dot get crashes or what not. But this screen will come up randomly at times when im either restarting or turning on my pc
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All things aside, if one only cares about average fps at the highest settings, for the best price. Knowing the percent difference in fps between the two cards, either planning on overclocking, does this match to price? As in 10% difference in fps and 10% cost? Or is the ti really not worth it? Looking at both waterforce cards from gigabyte 1350$ for the ti 840$ for the super. Thoughts etc?
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