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4ghz overclock club

Yeah, I saw that post in the 5+Ghz thread, may I suggest posting in the original 5Ghz thread, not the reposted one

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The Fastest 8350 @5.33Ghz with a score of 9.16pts in Cinebench 11.5

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No, I meant post that OC in here http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/928-5ghz-overclock-club/

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Lol, 8350 at stock is 4GHz.. I run it stable 4.6GHz at 1.38v.. Linpack temps are under 75 degrees with the H80i when room temps are 30 degrees

You should probably get either new fans or some new thermal compound, you should be getting much better temps then that, my hyper 212 could do a better job on my 8350

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The Fastest 8350 @5.33Ghz with a score of 9.16pts in Cinebench 11.5

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You should probably get either new fans or some new thermal compound, you should be getting much better temps then that, my hyper 212 could do a better job on my 8350

I know, it's the crap fans, I'm waiting for the black noctua fans

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does it count if i just flipped the tpu switch on my motherboard?. got a cheapo cooler at the moment so i can't really overclock it much yet

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Not fair how everyone can hit 4ghz so easy. I actually earned it.

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Well just because, underclocked my 5Ghz 8350 just to post here ;) http://gyazo.com/c69f2ce2c5a09ef0698b68aa4a67b143

 

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I know, it's the crap fans, I'm waiting for the black noctua fans

The stock aren't bad but they need to be around 2000 before they push enough air for good cooling

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The Fastest 8350 @5.33Ghz with a score of 9.16pts in Cinebench 11.5

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You can go 4GHz+ really easily on Sandy Bridge with a decent air cooler.

4.5 ghz easily on Sandy Bridge. My i5 2500k handles it with ease, even with a Hyper 212 Plus, which is epic.

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I feel so darn oldschool with Bloomfield and all. But it still does it's job at 4GHz 24/7.

 

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I did upgrade this right after posting due to instant need of more power. Here's the "new" one.

 

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I did upgrade this right after posting due to instant need of more power. Here's the "new" one.

 

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nice work

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Did 4 ghz back in like July, speedfan and cpu-z show Vcore at around 1.45V, but I think it was a little bit higher in the bios, can't be bothered to check.

 

Hasn't crashed once in any stress testing that I've done

 

It's actually a lot easier to overclock than what I thought it would be! :D

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Weew! Am I in? :3

I had it around 4.4 but then I thought the voltages would sky rocket too much so I backed off a bit.

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Did 4 ghz back in like July, speedfan and cpu-z show Vcore at around 1.45V, but I think it was a little bit higher in the bios, can't be bothered to check.

 

Hasn't crashed once in any stress testing that I've done

 

It's actually a lot easier to overclock than what I thought it would be! :D

 

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Did 4 ghz back in like July, speedfan and cpu-z show Vcore at around 1.45V, but I think it was a little bit higher in the bios, can't be bothered to check.

 

Hasn't crashed once in any stress testing that I've done

 

It's actually a lot easier to overclock than what I thought it would be! :D

 

yep ur in

Weew! Am I in? :3

I had it around 4.4 but then I thought the voltages would sky rocket too much so I backed off a bit.

ur in

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^^ Had the 955 up at 4.2 stable for a bit but went back to 4.0 just to be on the safe side.

 

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^^ Had the 955 up at 4.2 stable for a bit but went back to 4.0 just to be on the safe side.

 

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nice oc 

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The "it's way too hot in the southern US so let's be conservative with the overclock" overclock. :T When the whether cools, I'll turn it back to 4.6ghz

 

 

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The "it's way too hot in the southern US so let's be conservative with the overclock" overclock. :T When the whether cools, I'll turn it back to 4.6ghz

nice oc mate yea my i7 hit like 65c on one core when i video render

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Got my FX-6300 recently, Clocked it to 4.5GHz so far. I may or may not go for 4.8GHz.

 

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Max Temps.

 

CPU Core: 43c

CPU Socket: 53c

 

Cooled By a Noctua NH-D14 (Stock Fans)

                 

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Got my FX-6300 recently, Clocked it to 4.5GHz so far. I may or may not go for 4.8GHz.

 

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Max Temps.

 

CPU Core: 43c

CPU Socket: 53c

 

Cooled By a Noctua NH-D14 (Stock Fans)

 

ur in

ur in

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Same voltages before, just bumped from 4.2ghz to 4.4ghz I forgot how much extra voltage my chip needed to go past 4.5ghz that it wasn't worth it to me. :P

 

 

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Stable at 4.3GHz at 1.25v. Max temps under 82C. Ram is at 2400 CL11 (1GB RAMDisk). This is a really bad batch of 4770Ks. I cannot get a stable 4.4 oc with any less than 1.32v. I also have a delta of 10 degrees between hottest and coldest core. Avoid batch L316B470.

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We need a 5Ghz club. With a few tweaks I can run 5Ghz while around 85 degrees.

 

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