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G3258 Owners, what are your overclocks?

I was wondering what other people have gotten with their G3258's. What are the top end clocks and voltage that you were able to get and on what board did you get them. I want to compare other chips to my own.

 

My personal chip's max overclock is 4.8Ghz @1.450v, I would have gone higher but the board I was on(Gigabyte Z97x Gaming GT) wouldn't go past 4.8Ghz regardless of my settings or voltage.

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I've got 4.6GHz at 1.35V, but I won't go higher in terms of voltage until I become less lazy and swap the chips in my boards since the PC Mate doesn't have Load Line Calibration and it has a voltage limit of ~1.35V anyways. (The Pentium is in a Z97 PC Mate, the i7 is in a Z97 Pro.)

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I've got 4.6GHz at 1.35V, but I won't go higher in terms of voltage until I become less lazy and swap the chips in my boards since the PC Mate doesn't have Load Line Calibration and it has a voltage limit of ~1.35V anyways. (The Pentium is in a Z97 PC Mate, the i7 is in a Z97 Pro.)

 

My chip can do 4.6Ghz at 1.24v

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My chip can do 4.6Ghz at 1.24v

Nice one.

 

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My chip can do 4.6Ghz at 1.24v

Yeah, my chip is fairly underwhelming in terms of binning.

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Yeah, my chip is fairly underwhelming in terms of binning.

 

It seems kind of par for the course though from what I've heard about other chips. I blame the board I was using as I think the power delivery is a bit lackluster.

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Got 4,4 on 1,22v for the daily run and 4,6 on 1,27 for a short test. After going beyond 4,6 I had a huge bump in temps so my cooler wasn't enough to go any further. I'm not comfortable leaving the temps in the 70's for daily computing.  

 

Edit: Forgot the board, Msi Z87 G55

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Got 4,4 on 1,22v for the daily run and 4,6 on 1,27 for a short test. After going beyond 4,6 I had a huge bump in temps so my cooler wasn't enough to go any further. I'm not comfortable leaving the temps in the 70's for daily computing.  

 

70c is completely fine for intel chips. Even with 1.450v going through my chip my Cryorig H5 kept it below 65c.

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70c is completely fine for intel chips. Even with 1.450v going through my chip my Cryorig H5 kept it below 65c.

 

Yeah, but you have to take into account the conditions, in the summer it gets slightly hotter, in the winter it gets slightly cooler, I'm uncomfortable if mine goes over 65c and close to 70c. :D

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70c is completely fine for intel chips. Even with 1.450v going through my chip my Cryorig H5 kept it below 65c.

 

Might be fine but I'd like to see low 60's. I'm a bit afraid of temps lol. I probably could oc the shit out of this i5 http://i.imgur.com/VVQJblk.pngbut yeah keeping it in the 60's :D

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4.8ghz on water

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Might be fine but I'd like to see low 60's. I'm a bit afraid of temps lol. I probably could oc the shit out of this i5 http://i.imgur.com/VVQJblk.pngbut yeah keeping it in the 60's :D

 

Shame, there might be a solid overclocker hiding beneath that cooler.

 

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4.4 GHz on 1.18V on a Gigabyte GA-H81M-DS2V board, using the stock cooler. Temps were high 70s in Prime95 and 50s in gaming. The chip is a beast for emulation, which is why I can't bring myself to sell it for the lousy $45 or so I'd get on eBay.

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Might be fine but I'd like to see low 60's. I'm a bit afraid of temps lol. I probably could oc the shit out of this i5 http://i.imgur.com/VVQJblk.pngbut yeah keeping it in the 60's :D

That i5 has a RIDICULOUSLY low power draw for being 4.3GHz and running Linpack. If I force to 4 physical cores (totally ignore hyperthreads) at 3.8GHz I can pull 94W+ on this laptop. A 4690K isn't that much more ridiculously efficient.

 

Also, its scores appear to be fairly low. Unless forcing Linpack to 4 cores via task manager + forcing it to only use 4 threads via the program = run better on hyperthreaded processor, he should be pulling well in excess of 180Gflops.

 

I wonder if his chipset modulation or clock modulation is below 100% and he doesn't know?

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