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1 minute ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

A slightly more technical explanation of what that even means wouldn't hurt :P 

Probably...:P

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who are these experts everyone talks about all the time.

 

everytime you watch some late night show discussion they alos always invite these people where the on screen title only says "expert". i always feel like they like hearing themselves talk a little bit too much.

 

i for one will believe it if it actually out and people stop benefitting from the hype.

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On 2/20/2017 at 1:02 AM, MageTank said:

I consider myself to be a competent overclocker, and the 4690k sitting behind me was only able to hit 4.4ghz. It's voltwage wall happened at 1.25v, and even at 1.3v, couldn't hit 4.5. This is with a PH-TC14PE strapped to it. It's not limited by thermals either, it simply falls unstable after 4.4. If you'd like to count the 4690k's and get the exact average, by all means, I won't stop you, lol: http://www.overclock.net/t/1490324/the-intel-devils-canyon-owners-club

Seems like you lost the silicon lottery. Haswell specifically had a wide range of max frequencies. I for example could hit 4.8GHz on my 4770k without touching the voltage. Come to think of it, might be because Intel changes their binning procedure to get more 'desirable' chips for those top mainstream SKUs.

 

20 hours ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

A slightly more technical explanation of what that even means wouldn't hurt :P 

Probably means it has more dedicated resources for each thread. This could also be a downside if not done right, because if not used by the other thread, it might be sitting there doing nothing.

Please avoid feeding the argumentative narcissistic academic monkey.

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1 hour ago, Tomsen said:

Seems like you lost the silicon lottery. Haswell specifically had a wide range of max frequencies. I for example could hit 4.8GHz on my 4770k without touching the voltage. Come to think of it, might be because Intel changes their binning procedure to get more 'desirable' chips for those top mainstream SKUs.

Are you sure you didn't leave it on auto or something?  That sounds impossible O.o

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1 hour ago, Tomsen said:

Seems like you lost the silicon lottery. Haswell specifically had a wide range of max frequencies. I for example could hit 4.8GHz on my 4770k without touching the voltage. Come to think of it, might be because Intel changes their binning procedure to get more 'desirable' chips for those top mainstream SKUs.

 

Probably means it has more dedicated resources for each thread. This could also be a downside if not done right, because if not used by the other thread, it might be sitting there doing nothing.

my 4770k is a turd. I cant go higher then 4.4Ghz because I can't keep it cool even with my custom loop. I am sure I need to delid it to even try to keep it cool. I am no longer going to buy a Z chipset CPU again. it will be X99 or ryzen

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10 minutes ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

Are you sure you didn't leave it on auto or something?  That sounds impossible O.o

Yeah, I just forgot. I set it to 1.215v

It has being a couple of years since I did that tho, I'm actually interested to see if it still holds up.

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16 minutes ago, Tomsen said:

Yeah, I just forgot. I set it to 1.215v

It has being a couple of years since I did that tho, I'm actually interested to see if it still holds up.

That's still incredible and definitely atypical :D 

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14 minutes ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

That's still incredible and definitely atypical :D 

Yeah...I had my 4770k set to 1.318 to get 4.6ghz and that was on a custom loop with a triple rad......

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1 minute ago, Rune said:

Yeah...I had my 4770k set to 1.218 to get 4.6ghz and that was on a custom loop with a triple rad......

Then there's mine that can do 4.0 GHz but not 4.1 at 1.22 v

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1 minute ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

Then there's mine that can do 4.0 GHz but not 4.1 at 1.22 v

You quoted me before I could edit. Meant 1.318 xD

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