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It ain't much at the moment but I'm iching to crank it up soon as I can think of a safe way to do it. Right now CPU and motherboard temps are 29°C and mostly steady in the 30's. All five fans and pump are running very quietly at minimal rpm's (500 and less) though I have the pump at 900 rpm's. Using the Corsair H110 liquid cooler and it's working beautifully.  I just completed my newest build which is ASUS / Intel Z87, Nvidia GTX-770 SC 4GB, 4-sticks of Corsair Vengence 1600 MHz at 32GB. Three monitors are ASUS VG248QE. I'd like to push my new rig further but unsure how to safely as I'd like to see what it's capable of considering what it costed me to build this thing, but worth every dollar.

 

 

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It ain't much at the moment but I'm iching to crank it up soon as I can think of a safe way to do it. Right now CPU and motherboard temps are 29°C and mostly steady in the 30's. All five fans and pump are running very quietly at minimal rpm's (500 and less) though I have the pump at 900 rpm's. Using the Corsair H110 liquid cooler and it's working beautifully.  I just completed my newest build which is ASUS / Intel Z87, Nvidia GTX-770 SC 4GB, 4-sticks of Corsair Vengence 1600 MHz at 32GB. Three monitors are ASUS VG248QE. I'd like to push my new rig further but unsure how to safely as I'd like to see what it's capable of considering what it costed me to build this thing, but worth every dollar.

 

 

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nice work

Overclocked with Intel i5-4670K

and what are ur temps like at load with that oc 

amd fx 6300  @4.4ghz @1.4/ga-970a-ud3/HD78702gb /antec 620w psu

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Copied your data on my 3820, and it worked flawlessly while stress testing it.

I'm new to overclocking so this helped me, thanks.

Did the same myself, my cousin has very much experience with this cpu and recommended this to me.

No problem, and im happy to hear that i helped you  :)

Case: NZXT Phantom 410 Cpu: i7 3820 at 4.3 Ghz Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X79-UP4 | Gpu: XFX hd 7970 Ghz 1100Mhz/1600Mhz Ram: Crucial BallistiX Elite 16GB 2x8 Gb 1866 Mhz


SSD's: 2x Kingston HyperX 3K SSD 120 GB in RAID 0 HDD:Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200 Rpm


Cpu cooler: Corsair H100i with SP120's | Psu: Corsair TX 850W My monitors: 3x BenQ 24"  GL2460 = Eyefinity

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I just clocked my system tonight and these setting are more in line with what I'm comfortable with and will probably leave them like this. Here are the system snapshots:

 

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I double checked my temp's and they are stable at 38°C running at slow speed. CPU Cooler is Corsair H-110 liquid cooling with 280mm x 140mm radiator and dual fan. In addition there are three case fans: 2x200mm, and a 140mm. I'm happy with these readings and will leave them alone now but I've got a feeling my system could do more if I could figure out how to make it happen.

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My first overclock with i7-3770k @ 4.3Ghz

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My latest OC attempt with i7-3770k @ 4.6GHz

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MOBO: Gigabyte G1.Sniper M3 | CPU: Intel i7-3770K @ 4.5GHz | GPU: 2x Gigabyte GeForce GTX770 2GB WF3 OC Edition | RAM: Kingston HyperX Blue DDR3-1600 XMP 16GB (4x4GB) | SSD: Intel 530 Series 180GB SATAIII | HDD: WD Caviar Blue 1.0TB SATA III & WD AV-GP 3.0TB SATA IIPSU: Corsair AX 760 | Case: Chieftec DX-02B | CPU cooler:  Corsair H100i with 4 Noctua NF-F12's in Push-Pull | Fans: 3x Noctua NF-S12A Front and Rear-intake, 1x Noctua NF-A14 Bottom-intake, 1x CoolerMaster MegaFlow 200 Side Panel-intake, 1xNoctua NF-F12 Top-exhaust | OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit | Keyboard: Logitech G510 | Mouse: Gigabyte Aivia Krypton

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My Pc Specs

CPU : AMD FX-8350 @stock w/Noctua NH D-14   Mobo: Asus M5A99FX    Ram : 16gb Corsair XMS3 @1600mhz    GPU : Gigabyte GTX970 Windforce OC 4GB @1429mhz   SSD: Sandisk X110 256gb    Case: Be Quiet Silent Base 800 Windowed  PSU: EVGA 850w g2  Peripherals : Corsair K70 w/Red Switches , Logitech G502 , Samsung SyncMaster S22B300 (1920x1080) , Ttesports Shock one headset , Phone : HTC one A9

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my max turbo is 4ghz on my i5 3470.

Specs: Cpu: i7-4790k@4.5ghz 1.19v Cooler: H100i Motherboard: Msi z97 g55 SLI  Ram: Kingston HyperX Black 16gb 1600mhz GPU: XFX R9 290X Core Edition PSU: Corsair HX850  Case: Fractal Design Define R4 Storage: Force series 3 120gb ssd, sandisk ultra 256gb ssd, 1tb blue drive  Keyboard: Rosewill RK9100x Mouse: DeathAdder  Monitors: 3 22 inch on a triple monitor mount

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my max turbo is 4ghz on my i5 3470.

nice 

amd fx 6300  @4.4ghz @1.4/ga-970a-ud3/HD78702gb /antec 620w psu

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  • 4 weeks later...

I was just able to get 4.6ghz stable on my 4670k at 1.275 volts after an 8 hour stress test. I am very happy with the results. I guess im in that 30% of good haswell overclockers

Case: Phanteks Evolve X with ITX mount  cpu: Ryzen 3900X 4.35ghz all cores Motherboard: MSI X570 Unify gpu: EVGA 1070 SC  psu: Phanteks revolt x 1200W Memory: 64GB Kingston Hyper X oc'd to 3600mhz ssd: Sabrent Rocket 4.0 1TB ITX System CPU: 4670k  Motherboard: some cheap asus h87 Ram: 16gb corsair vengeance 1600mhz

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

 

 

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*Jaw Drop* That Voltage.

I know, but going below 1.29V would result in a blue screen.

MOBO: Gigabyte G1.Sniper M3 | CPU: Intel i7-3770K @ 4.5GHz | GPU: 2x Gigabyte GeForce GTX770 2GB WF3 OC Edition | RAM: Kingston HyperX Blue DDR3-1600 XMP 16GB (4x4GB) | SSD: Intel 530 Series 180GB SATAIII | HDD: WD Caviar Blue 1.0TB SATA III & WD AV-GP 3.0TB SATA IIPSU: Corsair AX 760 | Case: Chieftec DX-02B | CPU cooler:  Corsair H100i with 4 Noctua NF-F12's in Push-Pull | Fans: 3x Noctua NF-S12A Front and Rear-intake, 1x Noctua NF-A14 Bottom-intake, 1x CoolerMaster MegaFlow 200 Side Panel-intake, 1xNoctua NF-F12 Top-exhaust | OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit | Keyboard: Logitech G510 | Mouse: Gigabyte Aivia Krypton

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  • 10 months later...

I'd include a stress test but I don't currently have the time to run a stress test, much less time to find prime 95. id be grateful for a link to one of the stress engines, ill run it

 

later this week and edit the screencap in. ive been running the cpu at 4.0 for the past 6 months, its at 4.1 now because cpu-z reports the bus speed as 99.98 so at a 40

 

multiplier its .1 megahertz shy of 4.0ghz. The shocking thing is I'm only using the stock fan and my temps are sub 60 Celsius. 

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