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Getting my i5-2500k to 5ghz 24/7

24 minutes ago, DildorTheDecent said:

Yeah. 

 

Wasn't too difficult with a 1260mm radiator. 

damn lol... what temps though? and do you think my nh-d15 will do the job?

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2 minutes ago, chyzerox said:

damn lol... what temps though? and do you think my nh-d15 will do the job?

NH-D15 is a very capable air cooler. You shouldn't have major issues.

 

My load temps were around 60C - 65C i think. It's been awhile since i've had that setup. Two 980s also shared the loop. 

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Just now, chyzerox said:

damn lol... what temps though? and do you think my nh-d15 will do the job?

I was using nh-d14 so you should be fine unless your case has poor airflow.

 

3 minutes ago, Jorgen297 said:

won't 1.9v burn any processor lol

lol Id like to see him put 1.9v through skylake. He doesn't have a clue what hes talking about. Dont even know why hes posting.

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1 minute ago, Notree said:

I was using nh-d14 so you should be fine unless your case has poor airflow.

 

lol Id like to see him put 1.9v through skylake. He doesn't have a clue what hes talking about. Dont even know why hes posting.

should be fairly decent, I hope... two fans on the front aswell as on the top for intake and 1 fan in back and 1 fan on side for outtake.

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should be easy. get about 3 that will do 5ghz+ 1.4V ez on single tower air cooler. the other 3 i tried, 2 did 4.9ghz at 1.4v and the slowest was 4.8ghz. 

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That's a pretty high demand which I don't think is possible, unless you have a perfect mix of luck and high voltages.

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1 hour ago, TheSuspect said:

That's a pretty high demand which I don't think is possible, unless you have a perfect mix of luck and high voltages.

Yeah we'll see how it plays out. Would be cool though if I do manage to make it.

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3 hours ago, Notree said:

You come in here calling things nonsense. And continue with more nonsense.  "must be really easy to kill then " 9_9

Hey, at least you proof my point, right?`xD

 

3 hours ago, tmcclelland455 said:

It's should be fairly common knowledge that Sandy had considerably higher "safe" voltages than Haswell...

No, I don't think so.

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Notree said:

lol Id like to see him put 1.9v through skylake. He doesn't have a clue what hes talking about. Dont even know why hes posting.

Honest to god, 1.9v through Skylake would legitimately result in a smokeshow, if the board wasn't smart enough to nope.jpg the fuck outta that situation.

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3 minutes ago, Senzelian said:

Hey, at least you proof my point, right?`xD

 

No, I don't think so.

What point? That you have no clue what you're talking about.

 

2 minutes ago, tmcclelland455 said:

Honest to god, 1.9v through Skylake would legitimately result in a smokeshow, if the board wasn't smart enough to nope.jpg the fuck outta that situation.

For real. Guy has no clue about oc'ing, He shouldn't be aloud to post. Misinforming people. SMH

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3 minutes ago, Senzelian said:

No, I don't think so.

I've seen it myself. I helped a friend of mine install his NH-D15 aswell as overclock his i5-4670k and it had a lot lower voltage for the same frequency.

 

3 hours ago, Notree said:

I was using nh-d14 so you should be fine unless your case has poor airflow.

 

3 hours ago, Jumper118 said:

should be easy. get about 3 that will do 5ghz+ 1.4V ez on single tower air cooler. the other 3 i tried, 2 did 4.9ghz at 1.4v and the slowest was 4.8ghz. 

Interal PLL voltage is obviously on, right? Which LLC level though? i'd assume 1 or 2. And what about C1, C2 and C6 etc?

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Just now, Notree said:

What point? That you have no clue what you're talking about.

 

For real. Guy has no clue about oc'ing, He shouldn't be aloud to post. Misinforming people. SMH

Yeah exactly. Fuck that guy!
 

You're a funny guy :)

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Notree said:

For real. Guy has no clue about oc'ing, He shouldn't be aloud to post. Misinforming people. SMH

Somethin'. I wouldn't even want to shove 1.9v through an AMD chip, and AMD chips LOOOOOOOOOVE volts.

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1 minute ago, tmcclelland455 said:

Somethin'. I wouldn't even want to shove 1.9v through an AMD chip, and AMD chips LOOOOOOOOOVE volts.

I wouldn't want to do that either.
But hey, Intel would be fine with it apperantly.

 

 

 

 

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Just now, Senzelian said:

I wouldn't want to do that either.
But hey, Intel would be fine with it apperantly.

Which is great, other than the fact that they're not.

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Just now, tmcclelland455 said:

Which is great, other than the fact that they're not.

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1 minute ago, Senzelian said:

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Vccin is NOT the same as Vcore.

 

Vccin = volts going into chip

Vcore = volts going into core

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1 minute ago, tmcclelland455 said:

Vccin is NOT the same as Vcore.

 

Vccin = volts going into chip

Vcore = volts going into core

9_9 Thanks mr. obvious.
I was never speaking about anything else.

 

 

 

 

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26 minutes ago, chyzerox said:

Interal PLL voltage is obviously on, right? Which LLC level though? i'd assume 1 or 2. And what about C1, C2 and C6 etc?

Not sure man. I use a msi board and its just auto, enabled, and disabled. And all those can be left alone.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, tmcclelland455 said:

Vccin is NOT the same as Vcore.

 

Vccin = volts going into chip

Vcore = volts going into core

Hes just trolling at this point.

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2 minutes ago, Notree said:

Hes just trolling at this point.

Yeah, now it's at the point of "nobody can actually be this stupid, right?"

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8 hours ago, chyzerox said:

Yeah we'll see how it plays out. Would be cool though if I do manage to make it.

Actually, try disabling cores if they're not needed, and check if it works.

Nothing.

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12 hours ago, Senzelian said:

Sandy Bridge must be really easy to kill then :S
The Intel specsheet of Skylake CPUs says something of up to 1.9v is fine and covered by warranty.

Intel's specsheet says 1.52v on Skylake CPU's.

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16 hours ago, Bubblewhale said:

There's a difference with 32nm and 14nm as well...

It has nothing to do with process size.  Skylake has high voltage tolerance because vcore and cache voltage are no longer separate.  Vcore powers the core and cache now, resulting in higher voltages. 

16 hours ago, Jorgen297 said:

won't 1.9v burn any processor lol

No. 

16 hours ago, Notree said:

I was using nh-d14 so you should be fine unless your case has poor airflow.

 

lol Id like to see him put 1.9v through skylake. He doesn't have a clue what hes talking about. Dont even know why hes posting.

12 hours ago, tmcclelland455 said:

Honest to god, 1.9v through Skylake would legitimately result in a smokeshow, if the board wasn't smart enough to nope.jpg the fuck outta that situation.

Skylake can handle 1.9v when cooled properly, on air or water it will die most likely though.  Ln2 however it's fine to run 1.9-1.95v.

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17 hours ago, chyzerox said:

from what i've heard, as long as temps stay in check you should be fine going that far. as long as you don't go past 1.5. preferably you'd want to stay away from that though.

Dude, I wouldn't put 1.5v on an old Phenom II much less a Sandy Bridge i5. xD You're crazy dude...

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