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Overclocked i5-13600K getting stutters more after overclock

Bob__

Its mostly for the graphics because I dont have a graphics card and second because im 14 i dont pay for the electricity

 

I hit 700W on an i5 with a NHD15

Also I'm 14 so please just confirm anything I say with someone more experienced

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Just now, filpo said:

gonna be about as loud as these, performance will be good but i'm pretty sure your parents wouldn't be happy 

 

First of all that is running it full bore and second they are not really that much. Dont get me wrong they are expensive but not 500 only like 50 https://www.ebay.com/itm/314102173022?hash=item4921f2cd5e:g:WVwAAOSwHctg2t0d&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAA0DKGpOyacUTI1smrLc867gXXrI6aYJb7O8Ryu7vJoZEMkJ7kj1ZSdlNZDXykT2oAD70zeuccoBch0WD7khb4n5gWF6rcoWb01Dnr5xPuk4TbeL3XAyNSUXlq7jw0mssMTv3Cz8mYEtjEKgb3vGKp7qRtZDxb2BsNMvhP4i3m34vvyrpoBulYbiCKZbIP0DwHjBqWLll%2BCv7acyiMIF2QTKfFOCeAKe%2BGPQGBSCa4d6W7AaMnqSw4uAP%2BAZigs4Vc5r%2BuoeWiJyydiZ2abi%2BB8M8%3D|tkp%3ABFBMmIbiuuZh

I hit 700W on an i5 with a NHD15

Also I'm 14 so please just confirm anything I say with someone more experienced

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3 minutes ago, Bob__ said:

Its mostly for the graphics because I dont have a graphics card and second because im 14 i dont pay for the electricity

Overclocking the CPU is not going to help that, overclocking the memory possibly will, but its still going to be a negligible difference.

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Would be worth installing a thermal grizzly / thermalright LGA1700 hold-down plate / contact frame for a cool (up to, from experience w/ 240 rad) 10 C reduction

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18 minutes ago, DonGirses said:

Would be worth installing a thermal grizzly / thermalright LGA1700 hold-down plate / contact frame for a cool (up to, from experience w/ 240 rad) 10 C reduction

They are only recommended for experts and I haven't even bothered.  Then again, I don't manually overclock either as I just don't think its worth it any more.

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53 minutes ago, Bob__ said:

oh your looking at blowy matrons. Still gonna be heaps loud tho (another vid below for reference) Their also really dangerous for your fingers 

 

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1 minute ago, filpo said:

oh your looking at blowy matrons. Still gonna be heaps loud tho (another vid below for reference) Their also really dangerous for your fingers 

 

Even a standard high static pressure fan can be mighty painful, but yeah those server-grade ones could take your finger off.

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Just now, Alex Atkin UK said:

Even a standard high static pressure fan can be mighty painful, but yeah those server-grade ones could take your finger off.

not really sutiable for home use right? 

 

57 minutes ago, Bob__ said:

it would be much quieter and safer to get a standard good fan like the p12 max(up to 3300rpm but still real quiet) and really high quality fan for the money (about 15 bucks each) and even cheaper here in the uk

Arctic Cooling P12 Max Dual Ball Bearing 120mm Case Fan - Black - Micro Center

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Damn this space can fit a 4090 (just kidding)

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9 hours ago, filpo said:

not really sutiable for home use right? 

 

it would be much quieter and safer to get a standard good fan like the p12 max(up to 3300rpm but still real quiet) and really high quality fan for the money (about 15 bucks each) and even cheaper here in the uk

Arctic Cooling P12 Max Dual Ball Bearing 120mm Case Fan - Black - Micro Center

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I think everyone is missing that they seem to be using iGPU, so the overclocking is more likely to cause problems than improve its performance.  Just leave it stock clocks and be done with it, you can't really eek notable performance gains out of the iGPU that I'm aware of and overclocking the CPU likely makes the iGPU perform worse.

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