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_BJE_

I'm having a hard time oc my 6700k and i just want to see how is people with 6700k doing in overclock let me know the result down there 

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Moved to CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory.

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1 minute ago, Godlygamer23 said:

Moved to CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory.

What do you mean?

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I've got mine to around 4.4GHz but it's sat at 1.4v so I'll probably be undeclocking it more. Not very happy at all with my overclocking performance

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Just now, _BJE_ said:

What do you mean?

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Usually people are hitting around 4.6-4.8 at 1.35-1.42v. with the 4.8 chips being very good ones.

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1 minute ago, IAcKI said:

I've got mine to around 4.4GHz but it's sat at 1.4v so I'll probably be undeclocking it more. Not very happy at all with my overclocking performance

Your signature sound different lol.

 

4.8 with 1.325 voltage.

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1 minute ago, IAcKI said:

I've got mine to around 4.4GHz but it's sat at 1.4v so I'll probably be undeclocking it more. Not very happy at all with my overclocking performance

Yea I can't seem to push it over 4.6ghz for some reason 

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Just now, MrUnknownEMC said:

Your signature sound different lol.

 

4.8 with 1.325 voltage.

4.6 as it was running at that stable for a little But i've being having some real weird issues recently. And no voltage is mentioned...

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2 minutes ago, Lays said:

Usually people are hitting around 4.6-4.8 at 1.35-1.42v. with the 4.8 chips being very good ones.

I'm got it up to 4.6ghz with 1.34v stable but 4.7ghz with 1.38v still not stable but cpu z says its 1.42v so in worried and don't want to push it more

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2 minutes ago, _BJE_ said:

I'm got it up to 4.6ghz with 1.34v stable but 4.7ghz with 1.38v still not stable but cpu z says its 1.42v so in worried and don't want to push it more

What value did you set in BIOS?

 

Perhaps fiddle with loadline calibration, to bring that 1.38v closer to whatever you set in BIOS (If you set more in BIOS that is)

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11 minutes ago, _BJE_ said:

Yea I can't seem to push it over 4.6ghz for some reason 

Same, I legit have to give as much voltage as possible for it to be stable for 4.7

 

1.365 isnt safe for me :(

 

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2 minutes ago, r1Ns3 said:

Same, I legit have to give as much voltage as possible for it to be stable for 4.7

 

1.365 isnt safe for me :(

WIth proper cooling, 1.4v is fine for 24/7. Skylake has a higher voltage tolerance than Haswell. Seems the reason for this is because no more FIVR, and cache voltage is no longer a thing, it's now part of the CPU's v-core.

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10 minutes ago, Lays said:

What value did you set in BIOS?

 

Perhaps fiddle with loadline calibration, to bring that 1.38v closer to whatever you set in BIOS (If you set more in BIOS that is)

well i set it at 4.7ghz 1.370v but it says its 1.392v so idk if i want to push it further also cpuZ says its a 1.42- 1.43v so im kinda worried 

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2 minutes ago, r1Ns3 said:

Same, I legit have to give as much voltage as possible for it to be stable for 4.7

 

1.365 isnt safe for me :(

I wish I could get that last night mine crashed on me at 4.4 and aida 64 was reading my max voltage to be 1.45 even though i've set it manually in the bios to 1.39

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1 minute ago, IAcKI said:

I wish I could get that last night mine crashed on me at 4.4 and aida 64 was reading my max voltage to be 1.45 even though i've set it manually in the bios to 1.39

yea i dont know which one is correct do trust the BIOS one ore software one

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1 minute ago, _BJE_ said:

yea i dont know which one is correct do trust the BIOS one ore software one

 

Try using something other than CPU-Z, HWINFO64 will tell you actual readings, CPU-Z is not good for reading voltage at any given point, it's more of an estimate really.

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8 minutes ago, Lays said:

 

Try using something other than CPU-Z, HWINFO64 will tell you actual readings, CPU-Z is not good for reading voltage at any given point, it's more of an estimate really.

i cant seem to find where they say how much v the cpu is using i can old find the total cpu package w in HWINFO64

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1 minute ago, _BJE_ said:

i cant seem to find where they say how much v the cpu is using i can old find the total cpu package w in HWINFO64

Check under your motherboard voltages in HWINFO.

 

Here's a pic, you can see "vcore" in it

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Lays said:

 

hmm ok then it says 1.45v under load and 1.4v idle i dont think thats a good thing right?

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1 hour ago, Lays said:

WIth proper cooling, 1.4v is fine for 24/7. Skylake has a higher voltage tolerance than Haswell. Seems the reason for this is because no more FIVR, and cache voltage is no longer a thing, it's now part of the CPU's v-core.

Yea I have heard a lot about this, I do agree :) 

 

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Not all 6700k's are exactly the same. Some chips can push higher than others. It's all kinda up to the luck of the draw. 

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