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5 minutes ago, smiles rising said:

is this a good/decent clock that i can use everyday without ruining my CPU? https://gyazo.com/d34235aeeca1b1ea1db9890cfc5cd043

temps? and what cpu cooler

 

 

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17 hours ago, Tyleredbowers said:

temps? and what cpu cooler

 

max temp around 65-68 degrees. custom loop with a 360 rad

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1 hour ago, smiles rising said:

max temp around 65-68 degrees. custom loop with a 360 rad

You can bump up voltage a bit and try to get cpu to 4.8Ghz, if you already have 360rad, i see no point at 4.6 (if you are 1.3v at 4.6 that is very good, you won silicon lottery, up to 1.375 is "safe" for me, if temps are good you can try to push it a bit)

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48 minutes ago, chexor said:

You can bump up voltage a bit and try to get cpu to 4.8Ghz, if you already have 360rad, i see no point at 4.6 (if you are 1.3v at 4.6 that is very good, you won silicon lottery, up to 1.375 is "safe" for me, if temps are good you can try to push it a bit)

what do you mean by "safe for me"?

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3 hours ago, smiles rising said:

what do you mean by "safe for me"?

Well for me, for other people even 1.4v is safe voltage for some 1.425v, but i dont think you should go beyond 1.4v.. 

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