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Hey guys i wanted to know if I overclocked my 4770k to 4.6GHz and i use adaptive to get there so i can use haswell's low power states, how can i avoid getting my temps up when i stress test my system? Is it possible to overclock the CPU up to the point using Adaptive but when i'm going to stress test switch my voltages back to manual so that it wont go past 1.3 V then switch back to adaptive after stress testing? Thanks.

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Are you using AIDA to stress test? Prime95 can ask for more voltage which will cause the temps to ramp up.

 

http://youtu.be/0CHs5_TdpXE?t=13m24s

 

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Are you using AIDA to stress test? Prime95 can ask for more voltage which will cause the temps to ramp up.

 

Yes i'm using AIDA.

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Yes i'm using AIDA.

 

I believe Linus recommends that you tune it using Manual mode and then switch to Adaptive mode once the overclock is dialed in.

 

Source: http://youtu.be/0CHs5_TdpXE?t=14m4s

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I believe Linus's method works best where you overclock and stress test in Manual mode, and once you are satisfied with the overclock, switch it to Adaptive mode and you're good to go. Stress testing using applications like Prime95 in Adaptive mode can lead to excessive voltage draw that your cooling solution may not be prepared for (meaning potential hardware damage).

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Good luck with 4.6. Everything I've heard means you could end up with 4.2, 4 or 4.8..

Thanks!

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