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4790K @ 4.8 1.275V VCORE + 1.95V vccin (input)

NH D15 

temps a little high but way lower in real world usage,

Prime settings :

1344k 2000mb ram

ran for 1 hour ( 1344k crashes unstable cpu super quick, 1 hour is plenty for those settings)

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Cool. Try 1.35v and see how much higher it can go.... you might have 5GHz here :P

yeah i could if i delid : but look at my temps :P

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yeah i could if i delid : but look at my temps :P

What cooler do you have? 

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yeah i could if i delid : but look at my temps :P

Because of the mentality that p95 rekts your CPU (no it doesn't) how about try Aida64 and see if same temps? Or reseat your cooler.

What cooler do you have? 

He has an NH-D15. I don't think he should be getting that high temperatures...

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Very nice....what motherboard are you using?

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Because of the mentality that p95 rekts your CPU (no it doesn't) how about try Aida64 and see if same temps? Or reseat your cooler.

 

He has an NH-D15. I don't think he should be getting that high temperatures...

just try those settings in prime yourself.. it creates insane temps

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He has an NH-D15. I don't think he should be getting that high temperatures...

yea, my H55 was handling 4.8Ghz with 1.38v...

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just try those settings in prime yourself.. it creates insane temps

OH, don't use Prime95 on haswell... makes them way too hot

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OH, don't use Prime95 on haswell... makes them way too hot

because of the avx instruction.. i know

just 1344k is the best test for cpu..

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4790K @ 4.8 1.275V VCORE + 1.95V vccin (input)

NH D15 

temps a little high but way lower in real world usage,

Prime settings :

1344k 2000mb ram

ran for 1 hour ( 1344k crashes unstable cpu super quick, 1 hour is plenty for those settings)

prime 95 can be a heat virus if thats what you mean by prime

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This is why some people crack down (hard) on specific statements. Because once a critical mass is reached, you cannot get rid of certain doctrines.

 

Will people who have zero experience with either proper overclocking (not just adding 44 multiplier and let the motherboard do the rest), or different versions of prime95 please just stop perpetuating the idea that Prime95 kills haswell chips.

 

Please.

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This is why some people crack down (hard) on specific statements. Because once a critical mass is reached, you cannot get rid of certain doctrines.

 

Will people who have zero experience with either proper overclocking (not just adding 44 multiplier and let the motherboard do the rest), or different versions of prime95 please just stop perpetuating the idea that Prime95 kills haswell chips.

 

Please.

i agree 100 percent mate

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story i used prime 95 on my i5 and temps were up in the 90s and then i used adia 64 and i got 55C max temp with the same cooler 

 

Prime95 28.6 no doubt, running adaptive voltage on a Haswell chip.

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Prime95 28.6 no doubt, running adaptive voltage on a Haswell chip.

yep : combine that with fpu and you have insane temps...

85c is normal even on 26.6 right? i get similar temps on 4670k at 1.3v

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yep : combine that with fpu and you have insane temps...

85c is normal even on 26.6 right? i get similar temps on 4670k at 1.3v

 

Tbh mate, it's been so long since I ran non-delidded. And i've changed coolers like 3 times since then.

 

I believe I was getting... about 73-75 degrees running an H60. Watercoolers have quicker heat absorption from the block compared to aircoolers (especially with the pump at max), so yeah about 80 deg seems normal.

 

Also make sure those are the FIVR voltages aswell. Check with AIDA64's measurement to confirm. Because not always is the voltage set by the motherboard the same as the FIVR's voltage.

 

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i.e replace TIM under heatspreader with liquid metal...

Or run direct die, but you'd need to mod the mounting hardware ;)

 

I personally use Thermal Grizzly. The liquid metal stuff doesn't like subzero either I believe :(

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yeah i could if i delid : but look at my temps :P

This is my issue too. I run daily at 4.8 but 4.9 is stable, just a little hot... So despite it likely being a 5GHz chip, I wont see it.

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