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These are my old rams. Yeah i tried with them and nothing changed still fail at 4.8 . That means memory is not a problem.

However i can run the test  without a problem at 4.6 with 1.46 v .

I mounted the fans and the radiator at top and it blows air to inside of the case. right now i can close the case . But the motherboards back panel is open.

I don't think the back being open would negatively affect it,so just mount a side panel fan and see if it fixes the issue.

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The stand is indeed made of metal but I wouldn't drive my car over a bridge made of it.

 

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I don't think the back being open would negatively affect it,so just mount a side panel fan and see if it fixes the issue.

 

I tried to mount one to the panel but i couldnt. Btw when i tried to touch the motherboards heatsink ,it burned my hand . Like literally. No joke.

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I tried to mount one to the panel but i couldnt. Btw when i tried to touch the motherboards heatsink ,it burned my hand . Like literally. No joke.

what do you mean you couldn't mount it?

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The stand is indeed made of metal but I wouldn't drive my car over a bridge made of it.

 

https://youtu.be/X5YXWqhL9ik?t=552

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Is everything stable with 4.6 on the cpu, 1866 on the memory and with gpu installed?

Is the test failing or is the system shutting down?

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Is everything stable with 4.6 on the cpu, 1866 on the memory and with gpu installed?

Is the test failing or is the system shutting down?

Yes everything is stable, I ran the test like 30 minutes without errors or fails.

I couldnt mount it because i dont have the thing to screw( i dont know the word, google translate says "nut" .

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Yes everything is stable, I ran the test like 30 minutes without errors or fails.

I couldnt mount it because i dont have the thing to screw( i dont know the word, google translate says "nut" .

you shouldn't need to use a nut to keep the screw in place.

it should be secure when it goes through the acrylic and through the fan,not sure how your trying to do this.

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The stand is indeed made of metal but I wouldn't drive my car over a bridge made of it.

 

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You know at 1.49v you're well into CPU degradation territory that is, slowly but surely you're shortening the life of your CPU. Intel suggest nothing higher than 1.35v.

If you're new to this then this might be something to consider. In 6 months you might find yourself only able to hit 4.4ghz at the same voltage. But if you know what you're doing and you're well aware CRANK IT! :D

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Well I have a bad news for you guys. My motherboard digital sound output died.Sounds are coming weird sometimes. Digital optical has no problem.

I recovered everything with clearing cmos. Nothing changed. My motherboard failed me gg wp.

 

You know at 1.49v you're well into CPU degradation territory that is, slowly but surely you're shortening the life of your CPU. Intel suggest nothing higher than 1.35v.

If you're new to this then this might be something to consider. In 6 months you might find yourself only able to hit 4.4ghz at the same voltage. But if you know what you're doing and you're well aware CRANK IT! :D

I'm sure im not going to bother this cpu with overclocking anymore. Gotta save some money for intel yeayyy.

 

you shouldn't need to use a nut to keep the screw in place.

it should be secure when it goes through the acrylic and through the fan,not sure how your trying to do this.

I dont care anymore..

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Fix the PC and keep it at 4.6, that is enough for that CPU anyway, and keep that voltage down, it not only creates heat for the CPU but for your MOBO as well, so both of them might be turning off, and i said 6 h at least of testing, 30 mins doesn't mean anything, you can only see the max temp at that point...

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