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It's a K series cpu, it's made for overclocking, yours should turbo to 3.9 so tell them that with autovoltage hits 90 and is not cool...

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Spend 20 bucks on the intel tuning plan and make a suicide run, get some crazy clocks with immense voltages, kill it and get a new one.

Codename: HighFlyer, specs:  CPU: i5 2500k cooled by a H70ish(2 rad)   Mobo: MSI MPower Z77   GPUs: Gigabyte GTX 660 OC 1150 MHZ core, 3150 memory both   RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16G @1600mhz   SSD: ADATA Premier Pro sx900 / HDD Seagate Barracuda 1TB/Samsung 1TB   Power supply: Corsair RM650 80+ Gold   Case Corsair Carbide 500R   5.4 ghz achieved on the good old 2500k, may it rest in peace. Current daily OC is 4.8 @1.41 v

 

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Hey guys! I am running a 3770k at 4.5 GHZ at 1.4v. Today I took off the IHS and changed the crappy TIM. I used Arctic Silver 5. Before, when i used prime 95 small FFT, after a few minutes the CPU would crash due to overheating. Now, the CPU stays at the 100 degree mark. I am thinking i may be able to turn down the voltage a little but and see if it is still stable. I am very happy with the results of changing the TIM!

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The Problem wasn't just the TIM is was the voltage 1.4 is way too much voltage, 4.5ghz should be do able at around 1.28 to 1.35.

Personally i would start at 1.25 volts and work up from there with testing.

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The Problem wasn't just the TIM is was the voltage 1.4 is way too much voltage, 4.5ghz should be do able at around 1.28 to 1.35.

Personally i would start at 1.25 volts and work up from there with testing.

so do you think id be able to get a higher overclock at 1.4v?

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The Problem wasn't just the TIM is was the voltage 1.4 is way too much voltage, 4.5ghz should be do able at around 1.28 to 1.35.

Personally i would start at 1.25 volts and work up from there with testing.

aha very nice dude, its at 1.25 vots now, and stress testing at 90 degrees, 15 degrees lower and the same oc! thanks

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1.4 will accelerate the deterioration on your chip, anything over 1.35v you are shortening the life of an IVY...so they say.

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Hey guys! I am running a 3770k at 4.5 GHZ at 1.4v. Today I took off the IHS and changed the crappy TIM. I used Arctic Silver 5. Before, when i used prime 95 small FFT, after a few minutes the CPU would crash due to overheating. Now, the CPU stays at the 100 degree mark. I am thinking i may be able to turn down the voltage a little but and see if it is still stable. I am very happy with the results of changing the TIM!

Which method you use for de-lide ? razors blade or vice method ? Did you apply tim on IHS ? How long you take , did you glue your IHS back ?

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Which method you use for de-lide ? razors blade or vice method ? Did you apply tim on IHS ? How long you take , did you glue your IHS back ?

i used a razorblade, it came off in about 2 minutes. it actually comes off easier than people think. yes i put on arctic silver 5. and no i didnt glue it back, just made sure that it was firmly in place and then put down the retention bracket 

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i used a razorblade, it came off in about 2 minutes. it actually comes off easier than people think. yes i put on arctic silver 5. and no i didnt glue it back, just made sure that it was firmly in place and then put down the retention bracket 

What i mean is applying TIM on the inner side of the IHS  . My bad cause never explain it clearly.

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i used a razorblade, it came off in about 2 minutes. it actually comes off easier than people think. yes i put on arctic silver 5. and no i didnt glue it back, just made sure that it was firmly in place and then put down the retention bracket 

 

Personally I wouldn't use arctic silver 5 since I'm pretty sure its conductive. I usually use Arctic Silver Ceramique when replacing the TIM between the processor and the HIS. Between the HIS and the heatsink of your cooler, Silver 5 would be fine.

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