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Right I get you now, going to have to look into that some more before I start playing with that.

Any decent articles or videos around?

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 its not L2 or L3 cache you are overclocking

 

it is the "uncore" typically referred to as cpu cache

 

only lga 1366 1150 and 2011-3 have "uncore"

 

 

And uncore is basically anything on the CPU that isn't part of a CPU itself, so built in northbridge etc

Right I get you now, going to have to look into it some more first before I start playing with that though.

Any decent articles/videos around?

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Right I get you now, going to have to look into it some more first before I start playing with that though.

Any decent articles/videos around?

heres mine

 

you decide if its decent

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/41234-intel-haswell-4670k-4770k-overclocking-guide/

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First time running this.  Seems pretty decent.

 

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Hey nieghbor

 

pretty good score. you live somewhere pretty cold. Im sure you could get top score :)

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Hey nieghbor

 

pretty good score. you live somewhere pretty cold. Im sure you could get top score :)

yeah a couple of fans on that sabertooth and the h100i out the window maybe. priller was running vrm waterblocks and a 360 rad i think, but he would have had high ambients.

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ProKoN haswell/DC OC guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/41234-intel-haswell-4670k-4770k-overclocking-guide/

 

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yeah a couple of fans on that sabertooth and the h100i out the window maybe. priller was running vrm waterblocks and a 360 rad i think, but he would have had high ambients.

 

id just invest in a 25 ft video cable (or borrow mine) and set that rig as is on the front steps. providing you have wireless peripherals.

 

bench until the tim freezes and becomes ineffective, bring it inside for 5 minutes let the tim warm up and repeat as necessary :)

 

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yeah a couple of fans on that sabertooth and the h100i out the window maybe. priller was running vrm waterblocks and a 360 rad i think, but he would have had high ambients.

 

He is way short on his score. He should be knocking at 800cb at 5Ghz.

 

VRM block was for logevity, all tho that whole custom loop isnt even in my rig right now.

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5960x@4.5ghz

gtx980 reference mildly overclocked

 

your scoring low for 4.5ghz on that chip

 

are you thermal throttling?

 

make sure to close all programs when you run the test

 

submit a gpuz screenshot so jumper can enter your gpu into the database

 

welcome to the community epic first post!

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your scoring low for 4.5ghz on that chip

 

are you thermal throttling?

 

make sure to close all programs when you run the test

 

submit a gpuz screenshot so jumper can enter your gpu into the database

 

welcome to the community epic first post!

(facepalm) Had it running in silent mode....Oooops.

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(facepalm) Had it running in silent mode....Oooops.

 

 

the other 5960x's are hitting 1700+ points at 4.5ghz

 

what board are you on?

 

did you clock cpu cache?

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He is way short on his score. He should be knocking at 800cb at 5Ghz.

 

VRM block was for logevity, all tho that whole custom loop isnt even in my rig right now.

 

I had a lot of background processes running. (Still have quite a few tbh.)

 

Fx8370 @5.0GHz

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EDIT:

 

I tried pushing it further but I couldn't get cinebench to make it all the way through at 5.2 GHz.  The one time I came close I hit the 85 degree autoshutdown. (I was at around 1.58 core voltage, which was getting way outside my comfort zone.)

 

I managed 807 at 5.1 GHz but that wasn't too impressive.

 

Here's an idea of how cold I had it.  

 

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the other 5960x's are hitting 1700+ points at 4.5ghz

 

what board are you on?

 

did you clock cpu cache?

Found the problem. Asus AI suite trying to push 2 volts through my cpu. Deleted the program, running 3.75Ghz now and getting 1640 points at 1.20 volts maximum

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Found the problem. Asus AI suite trying to push 2 volts through my cpu. Deleted the program, running 3.75Ghz now and getting 1640 points at 1.20 volts maximum

2V? Doubt it, your CPU would likely reach TJ max if it didn't go pop before you booted.

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I had a lot of background processes running. (Still have quite a few tbh.)

 

Fx8370 @5.0GHz

rLjyQdX.jpg

 

 

 

EDIT:

 

I tried pushing it further but I couldn't get cinebench to make it all the way through at 5.2 GHz.  The one time I came close I hit the 85 degree autoshutdown. (I was at around 1.58 core voltage, which was getting way outside my comfort zone.)

 

I managed 807 at 5.1 GHz but that wasn't too impressive.

 

Here's an idea of how cold I had it.  

 

tc0w1Cz.jpg

 

807 at 5.1 isnt high enough of a step for the core speed. 

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I expected better from @harrynowl 

 

It just seems rushed because people want results.

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/285199-harrynowls-ultimate-cpu-showdown-wip/

What makes you say that then?

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What makes you say that then?

 

You got 4.7Ghz out of the 3258 and 4690K. I was expected some good clock speeds out of the rest of the lot. 

 

After all, I thought you were a "Professional CPU Killer". lol

 

4.7Ghz might be in the range for the 960T as well, With the 2 cores unlocked 4.7 would be a stretch.

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You got 4.7Ghz out of the 3258 and 4690K. I was expected some good clock speeds out of the rest of the lot. 

 

After all, I thought you were a "Professional CPU Killer". lol

 

4.7Ghz might be in the range for the 960T as well, With the 2 cores unlocked 4.7 would be a stretch.

Wasn't necessarily about choosing the highest clock speeds I could. Besides I wanted the FX series to be higher clock for lower core count as when it comes to the gaming benchmarks it may prove interesting. My 8 core sample does 4.3GHz rock stable, no more.

 

4.7GHz from a K10h CPU probably isn't going to happen, I want my benchmarks to be run stable as I can't be changing clock speeds mid testing to deal with blue screens in 1 or 2 games/tests.

 

And yes I can't take forever as people can lose interest quickly round here and I'd rather not waste my time completely ;)

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Wasn't necessarily about choosing the highest clock speeds I could. Besides I wanted the FX series to be higher clock for lower core count as when it comes to the gaming benchmarks it may prove interesting. My 8 core sample does 4.3GHz rock stable, no more.

 

4.7GHz from a K10h CPU probably isn't going to happen, I want my benchmarks to be run stable as I can't be changing clock speeds mid testing to deal with blue screens in 1 or 2 games/tests.

 

And yes I can't take forever as people can lose interest quickly round here and I'd rather not waste my time completely ;)

 

What voltages you got for CPU/NB and vcore?

 

 

I'm still slowly making progress on mine in transcoding. Infact I wanted them to be on the same page so my new ram got shipped today. :)

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What voltages you got for CPU/NB and vcore?

 

 

I'm still slowly making progress on mine in transcoding. Infact I wanted them to be on the same page so my new ram got shipped today. :)

1.325v on the CPU and 1.225v on the NB. To get 4.4+ to work my chip needs well over 1.475v to be rock stable... and it'd put higher clock speeds out of my reach for the 6 and 4 cores.

 

4.3 seems to be pretty average for the 8320s now for most people due to how many bins there are these days

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1.325v on the CPU and 1.225v on the NB. To get 4.4+ to work my chip needs well over 1.475v to be rock stable... and it'd put higher clock speeds out of my reach for the 6 and 4 cores.

 

4.3 seems to be pretty average for the 8320s now for most people due to how many bins there are these days

 

Have you tried 1.25V on the CPU/NB? That seems to help pull off some of the Vcore needed for higher core speeds.

 

But that is a big Vcore jump for the speed.

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Have you tried 1.25V on the CPU/NB? That seems to help pull off some of the Vcore needed for higher core speeds.

 

But that is a big Vcore jump for the speed.

yep my chip sucks at scaling which is why I stuck with 4.3, as I  can pull 4.5 and 4.7 on 6/4c solutions for nice stepping

 

and I've tried lots with that CPU... I'm 90% sure I injured it while benching it @ high voltages a while ago.

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