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I just wanted to know how my overclock is, I see a lot of people on air using the hyper 212 and they can barely get over 4.5GHz. Have I won the silicon lottery? i7-4790k Currently at 4.7GHz @ 1.200V max temps are around 75*C using Hyper 212 plus (fan is always at 100% at my choice, sound does not bother me) ambient temp in winter (now) is 17*C in my room. 

 

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http://imgur.com/43RKUc8

CPU: Intel i7-8700k 5GHz @ 1.35v | Cooling: EK Predator 360 | MotherBoard: ASUS z370-E | RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws V 32gb 3200MHz (4 x 8GB) | GPU: ASUS GTX 1080 TI OC

 

Case: Rosewill Blackhawk Ultra Modded side panel | SSD: Samsung 512gb 960 Pro | HDDS: 3TB Segate 7200rpm / 4TB HGST 7200rpm | PSU: EVGA G3 1000w | Display:ASUS VG248QE 24" / HP 25" 2511x / SAMSUNG 35" TV

 

Ex HDD: 3TB WD MyBook USB 3.0 | Keyboard: Rosewill MX Blue / Corsair K70 Red | Mouse: Logitech G602 | OS: Windows 10 64-bit Home Premium

 

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I just wanted to know how my overclock is, I see a lot of people on air using the hyper 212 and they can barely get over 4.5GHz. Have I won the silicon lottery? i7-4790k Currently at 4.7GHz @ 1.200V max temps are around 75*C using Hyper 212 plus (fan is always at 100% at my choice, sound does not bother me) ambient temp in winter (now) is 17*C in my room. 

 

Oh and Proof

http://imgur.com/43RKUc8

but my ambient is always above 30 Celsius so yeah that why i can't overclock that much

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Looks pretty good to me.  Just make sure to stress it a bit more, I went 8 hours stressing a 4.6ghz overclock on my 4790k and it was fine for a few weeks then out of nowhere it bluescreened.  I dropped it down to 4.5ghz and have had no problems since then.  I'll probably jump it up pretty soon since the compound has set in now. 

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Looks pretty good to me.  Just make sure to stress it a bit more, I went 8 hours stressing a 4.6ghz overclock on my 4790k and it was fine for a few weeks then out of nowhere it bluescreened.  I dropped it down to 4.5ghz and have had no problems since then.  I'll probably jump it up pretty soon since the compound has set in now. 

Ya I was just about to start my 6+ hr test for the database

CPU: Intel i7-8700k 5GHz @ 1.35v | Cooling: EK Predator 360 | MotherBoard: ASUS z370-E | RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws V 32gb 3200MHz (4 x 8GB) | GPU: ASUS GTX 1080 TI OC

 

Case: Rosewill Blackhawk Ultra Modded side panel | SSD: Samsung 512gb 960 Pro | HDDS: 3TB Segate 7200rpm / 4TB HGST 7200rpm | PSU: EVGA G3 1000w | Display:ASUS VG248QE 24" / HP 25" 2511x / SAMSUNG 35" TV

 

Ex HDD: 3TB WD MyBook USB 3.0 | Keyboard: Rosewill MX Blue / Corsair K70 Red | Mouse: Logitech G602 | OS: Windows 10 64-bit Home Premium

 

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I just wanted to know how my overclock is, I see a lot of people on air using the hyper 212 and they can barely get over 4.5GHz. Have I won the silicon lottery? i7-4790k Currently at 4.7GHz @ 1.200V max temps are around 75*C using Hyper 212 plus (fan is always at 100% at my choice, sound does not bother me) ambient temp in winter (now) is 17*C in my room. 

 

Oh and Proof

http://imgur.com/43RKUc8

 

Lottery! No. standard for that is 5ghz+ stable rig.  Temp on 100% fan speed on 1.200v with Hyper 212 xxx 75% not that ok mate i was having 50C but coz its any 4C/8T CPU i think its ok . check your mount again coz DC CPUs are know for atleast 10C less then Haswell. 4.7ghz stable at 1.200V . Awesome. try to put it on 50x and just see if it boots don't put it on stress test with this cooler but just see if it its the 5ghz mark and start voltage from 1.280 and increase 0.010 on every crash unless it gets stable on desktop screen for 5 mints with doing anything ( remember that) don't stress out at 5 ghz with this cooler.

CPU: i7 4790K | Ram:Corsair Vengeance 8GB | GPU: Asus R9 270 | Cooling :Corsair H100i | Storage : Intel SSD, Seagate HDDs | PSU : Corsair VS 550 | Case: CM HAF Advanced.

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