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i7 6800K overclock speeds?

I am currently running it at 4.2Ghz At 72~74°C Under Load.I am quite scared to push it to its limits.

How much furthur can i push it to and until what temperature is the cpu safe?

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1 minute ago, Cela1 said:

You mean an i7 6700K BTW :P

No, the i7 6800K exists as part of Intel's Broadwell-E lineup.

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2 minutes ago, HKZeroFive said:

No, the i7 6800K exists as part of Intel's Broadwell-E lineup.

Yea, I realised a second after I posted, it would have been helpful for them to make it the 7xxx series.

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1 minute ago, Cela1 said:

Yea, I realised a second after I posted, it would have been helpful for them to make it the 7xxx series.

Not really, because it would be way harder to create a new generation of CPUs starting with a high number, and they would have to make a new socket and maybe even motherboard chipset unless they just wanted to make it the exact same as a 6th Gen CPU, which would be completely useless and not at all necessary.  :)

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11 minutes ago, Sa--iq said:

I am currently running it at 4.2Ghz At 72~74°C Under Load.I am quite scared to push it to its limits.

How much furthur can i push it to and until what temperature is the cpu safe?

Cooler:Corsair H110i GTX.

 

90c would be the max i would go b4 its to much

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1 minute ago, DisconnectedYT said:

90c would be the max i would go b4 its to much

Is there any risk on the cpu being at 90°C?

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1 minute ago, Treedubz said:

Not really, because it would be way harder to create a new generation of CPUs starting with a high number, and they would have to make a new socket and maybe even motherboard chipset unless they just wanted to make it the exact same as a 6th Gen CPU, which would be completely useless and not at all necessary.  :)

I guess so, it just gets confusing as it is sort of a new gen but dork of still not.

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1 minute ago, Sa--iq said:

Is there any risk on the cpu being at 90°C?

Melting. Jk, but it may severely damage the CPU and could cause it to shutdown under high loads.

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1 minute ago, Cela1 said:

I guess so, it just gets confusing as it is sort of a new gen but dork of still not.

Its not sort of a new gen, its just continuing the 6th gen i7s.  The i7s have already had higher numbers in their 6th gen series than the i5s, so you probably should've expected it. 

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15 minutes ago, Sa--iq said:

I am currently running it at 4.2Ghz At 72~74°C Under Load.I am quite scared to push it to its limits.

How much furthur can i push it to and until what temperature is the cpu safe?

Cooler:Corsair H110i GTX.

 

are you sure?, thoose temps are really high i mean, i dont reach thoose on my 8350 with a single 120 aio @ 4.7ghz and man this is a hot chip

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4 minutes ago, Sa--iq said:

Is there any risk on the cpu being at 90°C?

I like to keep my CPUs below 80C usually. That said, I hear Broadwell-E isn't that good at overclocking so the overclock you have right now may just be enough already.

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4 minutes ago, Treedubz said:

Its not sort of a new gen, its just continuing the 6th gen i7s.  The i7s have already had higher numbers in their 6th gen series than the i5s, so you probably should've expected it. 

I agreed with you ok, just lay off the heavy fire man :P.

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4 minutes ago, Mauricio G. B. said:

 

are you sure?, thoose temps are really high i mean, i dont reach thoose on my 8350 with a single 120 aio @ 4.7ghz and man this is a hot chip

Yup,i am using stock fans so maybe thats why,over here it feels very hot outside since its 2pm

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4 minutes ago, Mauricio G. B. said:

 

are you sure?, thoose temps are really high i mean, i dont reach thoose on my 8350 with a single 120 aio @ 4.7ghz and man this is a hot chip

Maybe he has the voltage too high.

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2 minutes ago, Sa--iq said:

Yup,i am using stock fans so maybe thats why,here is very hot

the fans are fine, i mean  (the pic is of a friends 8350 @  4.6ghz with an H100i) and never goes past 48c

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1 minute ago, Mauricio G. B. said:

the fans are fine, i mean  (the pic is of a friends 8350 @  4.6ghz with an H100i) and never goes past 48c

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Maybe i am doing something wrong,let me check

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2 minutes ago, NinjaJc01 said:

Maybe he has the voltage too high.

it could be that actually i mean the H100i is a LOUD cooler, but it does perform really well

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1 minute ago, Sa--iq said:

Maybe i am doing something wrong,let me check

Make sure the fans are in PUSH configuration and Conected to the Pump (at least thats what the manual said)

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3 minutes ago, Mauricio G. B. said:

the fans are fine, i mean  (the pic is of a friends 8350 @  4.6ghz with an H100i) and never goes past 48c

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I think the temp reporting on the 8350 is gone. It often does on AMD chips. Unless your PC is in a 3 degrees room.

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9 minutes ago, Treedubz said:

Its not sort of a new gen, its just continuing the 6th gen i7s.  The i7s have already had higher numbers in their 6th gen series than the i5s, so you probably should've expected it. 

Hang on, they ARE sort of a new gen as they use a completely different socket... soooo

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2 minutes ago, Mauricio G. B. said:

Make sure the fans are in PUSH configuration and Conected to the Pump (at least thats what the manual said)

The fans are in push config and are connected to the pump.The voltage is 1.32V and seems ok to me.

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2 minutes ago, NinjaJc01 said:

I think the temp reporting on the 8350 is gone. It often does on AMD chips. Unless your PC is in a 3 degrees room.

well this is mine @ the moment i found 4.4 at stock voltage was really nice and stable, on summer it lowest temps are arround 27even 20 sometimes when idling and thats on a really regular seidon 120m, i think that picture was taken in winter so probably yea, it was arround 3 c we dont use heaters or air conditioners

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5 minutes ago, Cela1 said:

Hang on, they ARE sort of a new gen as they use a completely different socket... soooo

Nope, you already agreed.  :P

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