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Is there any thing i need to make the overclock right better and it is overclocked right?  (sorry im a big overclock noob)

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Is it possible to take a better screen shot or just list out the clocks and frequencies? I can barely see the picture

 

 

Pic is too low res to see anything.

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OK overclock. Good would be 4.6GHz 1.3v for me

 

does 4.5ghz not work at that volts?

i havent tried yet, this was my first time.

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Good clock speed, voltage is too high for my liking (I achieve the same clock on my 3570K at 1.14V) but for Haswell that is a pretty decent OC.

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Is there any thing i need to make the overclock right better and it is overclocked right?  (sorry im a big overclock noob)

 

Good clock speed, voltage is too high for my liking (I achieve the same clock on my 3570K at 1.14V) but for Haswell that is a pretty decent OC.

I agree. I'd go down a 0.3 or so volts on the CPU and see what you can get. But that's mostly if you want longevity and aren't planning on replacing the CPU within the next 2 years. 

What heat sink solution are you using anyway?

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I agree. I'd go down a 0.3 or so volts on the CPU and see what you can get. But that's mostly if you want longevity and aren't planning on replacing the CPU within the next 2 years. 

What heat sink solution are you using anyway?

ok i will try and im using the h100i 

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Keep lowering voltages until you blue screen.  Whatever the last stable voltage was, that is your best match for 4.4Ghz.

Don't try and replicate or compare your results to other people's result.  Focus on finding the best possible overclock that you are comfortable with for your chip.

 

Use manual voltage when stress testing!!!!!!

 

Use manual voltage when stress testing!!!!!!

 

Use manual voltage when stress testing!!!!!!

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