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i5 3570k @ 4.6ghz and 1.13v good bad ok?

I would like to know if my oc is stable and if its good or bad

 

How are we supposed to know?

 

Look at your temps, do some stress testing, play with it for a few hours, you'll see wether or not it is stable.

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Your overclock is stable after running successfully while being stressed after a few hours(some people even go as far as 24 hours). Those frequencies and voltage are good. Also, make sure your temps are also good.

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Have you run prime 95 or burn test on it?

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We can't tell you if it's stable, you have to do that yourself. But 4.6 at 1.13v you might have hit a jackpot in the silicone lottery.

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1.13v for 4.6GHz? You must be a wizard or something. Just stress test it with Prime 95 and play games on it for a couple hours. Make sure to keep an eye on the temperatures. And surely you're not using the stock cooler?

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It's probably not stable. Check it with Aida64, OCCT, or Prime.

 

If it is, then you've clearly had enough jesus, share your secrets. 

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Is that the maximum temperature during a stress test? Also, that voltage is still good.

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I need around 1.3v to get 4.4ghz stable on my 2500k. That is one hell of a chip ya got there,

 

 

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Good temps. What's your cooler?

 

Never mind.

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Not likely.

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bout to say somebody won the silicon lottery!

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4.6 @ 1.3v is a good overclock, if your temps are safe and it passes Prime95. On my 3570k I can only get 4.5 @ 1.3v. In all honesty 5 GHz isn't gonna happen (we all can dream though).

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If the temps will stay under 70C and it doesn't BSOD after at least 6 hours of Prime95/IBT, you're good to go higher. I was able to hit 4GHz on my 3570K at .938V. And 4.2 at 1V.

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There is no way that we can know if your OC is good or bad, based solely on the limited information which you have given us.

 

In order to evaluate if an overclock is stable enough I would definitely recommend using a program such as Aida64 or Intel Extreme Tuning Utility. Both of these programs are free to download for a non commercial use. Just launch the program and let it stress test the CPU for at least 8-12h, preferably even 24h. If your system passes the test it means that it is indeed stable and there will be no BSODs no matter what you do on it.

 

It is also crucial to monitor your temps. Use any kind of software such as Hardware Monitor, Real temp, Core temp, etc. Just make sure that the processor is not running hotter that 75-80C while stress testing. 

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I had to push to 1.24v to get to 4.7 on that chip and I have the corsair H100 and got 80ish in temps, good fun though

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