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Need help on overclocking a i5-4690k on Gigabyte z97x ud3h bk.

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Need help on overclocking a i5-4690k, I already tried twice but it failed.

1st try at 46x multiplier at 1.200v = Shutdown

2nd try at 46x multiplier at 1.350v = Bluescreen

 

Need Help here. (H100i CPU cooling)

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Need help on overclocking a i5-4690k, I already tried twice but it failed. 1st try at 46x multiplier at 1.200v = Shutdown 2nd try at 46x multiplier at 1.350v = Bluescreen Need Help here. (H100i CPU cooling)

4.6 GHz is a bit too much if you don't have a good sample mate.

Just tag @ChatDaw so I can answer as fast as possible.

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bring your voltage down a bit mate! and work from there

i tried over-clocking once

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4.6 GHz is a bit too much if you don't have a good sample mate.

So? Does that mean I'll lower my multiplier? bout 4.4ghz? or 4.5ghz?

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So? Does that mean I'll lower my multiplier? bout 4.4ghz? or 4.5ghz?

Try 4.2ghz, so 42 @1.25-1.30v and then work your multiplier up and then work your voltage down. 

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Try 4.2ghz, so 42 @1.25-1.30v and then work your multiplier up and then work your voltage down. 

I'll try that bud. Thanks

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i5-4690k overclocked at 4.2Ghz at 1.200v
Max Temp of 82°c

Aida64 run for 20mins and 30 sec.

 

 

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i5-4690k overclocked at 4.2Ghz at 1.200v

Max Temp of 82°c

Aida64 run for 20mins and 30 sec.

Good enough? or give it a push?

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