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19 minutes ago, 2Tequilas said:

Well its a server chassis so its not all that glorious. First pic is it installed in my home media rack. Second is a photo of a standard size desktop, my old server and the new Lenovo. I'll post photos of the custom loop I'm going to build. 5 ek water blocks and all of the gear to have it piped to the living room is just out of this months budget.

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Been playing around with different speeds and voltages trying to find the upper and lower ranges of stability.  Interesting to me I am Asus Real Bench stable at stock clocks (with turbo, sst, power savings, etc) with only 1.175v.  As fun as it is to run at 5ghz...not seeing your cpu temps break 50c under load is even better.

 

i7 7700K @ 5ghz 1.356v

 

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@ 4.5ghz 1.175v

 

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4 minutes ago, done12many2 said:

 

Probably not.  :D

Tested it over and over again with Real Bench Handbrake and passed just fine.  I was rather surprised myself.  As you can see in the screenshot under load the voltage is 1.176v.  LLC is set to standard so there is no overshoot.

 

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OH...Haha....Yeah..I caught that typo a little late LOL.  Yeah.  My monitor would be dark atm with that voltage and pc 'dead' quiet lol.

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3 minutes ago, Ensho said:

OH...Haha....Yeah..I caught that typo a little late LOL.  Yeah.  My monitor would be dark atm with that voltage and pc 'dead' quiet lol.

 

Glad you caught it bud.  

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Set Cinebench to Realtime at 4.5ghz with 1.16v.  Chip handled Asus RealBench stress test fine at this voltage.

 

4.5ghz score didn't increase much, but it increased nonetheless.

 

4.5ghz @ 1.16v

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Passed Cinebench R 15 with 5.1ghz with 1.404v

 

i7 7700k @ 5.1ghz - 1.404v

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Really being limited by temperatures here, even with custom loop :(

 

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On the upside though, looking at the spreadsheet, I seem to have the fastest 3930K running at ambiente temperatures :D

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i7-950 @ 3.78GHz.  = 608

GTX 1080 = 90.60 

 

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The CPU is stock.

 

Cinebench R15 and R11.5

 

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Got a z97 extreme 4 to free up my soc force for colder things and also make better use of my 5675c.  The soc force only has 1 bios update since 5675c but the asrock has had 5 and it really shows. 

 

 

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New system for a customer, would overclock it if it was mine

 

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6 hours ago, iHardware Shelden said:

New system for a customer, would overclock it if it was mine

 

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Wouldn't hurt to just mildly overclock for a bench score.

Mildly by @Jumper118's standards. :P

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This was my very first time tinkering around in the BIOS and playing with the voltage and overclock.

Would anyone know if there a particular Core voltage for Skylake chips that I should avoid going over? 1.4V+?

I would prefer to stay with a stable 4.4 GHz for daily usage but I'm curious to know how far I can push it.

 

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29 minutes ago, Linus Theft Tips said:

This was my very first time tinkering around in the BIOS and playing with the voltage and overclock.

Would anyone know if there a particular Core voltage for Skylake chips that I should avoid going over? 1.4V+?

I would prefer to stay with a stable 4.4 GHz for daily usage but I'm curious to know how far I can push it.

 

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Generally I hear people say, for a 24/7 overclock stay below 1.4, preferably 1.35. That's from all the tech tubers and some of the major players on forums.

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10 hours ago, done12many2 said:

 

Well you're no fun.  xD

 

3 hours ago, DeanS said:

Wouldn't hurt to just mildly overclock for a bench score.

Mildly by @Jumper118's standards. :P

You guys trying to get me fired? Haha you should have seen how tempted I was ;) 

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21 minutes ago, iHardware Shelden said:

 

You guys trying to get me fired? Haha you should have seen how tempted I was ;) 

they would never know :P 

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9 hours ago, Jumper118 said:

they would never know :P 

Probably not, just not guna risk it, we'll get another one in and i'll give it a try :P

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Ignore the voltaje, I just wanted to see what he scores at 4.2 Ghz.

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PC 2: Intel Xeon E5-2690 8c/16t @ 3.3-3.8GHz, ThinkStation S30 (C602/X79), 64GB (4x 16GB) DDR3 1600MHz, Asus GeForce GTX 960 Turbo OC, 1TB Crucial MX500

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PC 5: Intel Xeon W3550 @ 3.07GHz, HP (X58), 8GB DDR3, NVIDIA GeForce GT 640 (GPU: 1050MHz MEM: 1250MHz), 120GB SSD, 2TB, 1TB and 500GB HDD

PC 6: Intel Core2 Quad Q9550 @ 3.8GHz, Asus P5KC, 8GB DDR2, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470, 120GB SSD and 500GB HDD

HTPC: Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 @ 3.0GHz, HP DC7900SFF, 8GB DDR2 800MHz, Asus Radeon HD 6570, 240GB SSD and 3TB HDD

WinXP PC: Intel Core2 Duo E6300 @ 2.33GHz, Asus P5B, 2GB DDR2 667MHz, NVIDIA GeForce 8500 GT, 32GB SSD and 80GB HDD

RetroPC: Intel Pentium 4 HT @ 3.0GHz, Gigabyte GA-8SGXLFS, 2gb DDR1, ATi Radeon 9800 Pro, 2x 40gb HDD

My first PC: Intel Celeron 333MHz, Diamond Micronics C400, 384mb RAM, Diamond Viper V550 (NVIDIA Riva TNT), 6gb and 8gb HDD

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Upgraded my PC's GPU to a RX460 4GB from HD7470 2GB. OpenGL score went from about 16fps to 78.7fps. It's a noticable upgrade.

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Bought a new laptop - HP EliteBook 8470p. Now I have something good to use when I'm not at my main PC. It isn't great for games, but that's what my PC is for. Swapped the 500GB HDD it came with with the SanDisk Z410 120GB SSD I had in my netbook and it's fast.

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Dell laptop: Dell Latitude D600│Intel Pentium M 1.6GHz│1.5GB DDR 333MHz│ATi Mobility Radeon 9000 64MB│40GB IDE│Windows XP Pro SP3│14.1"  1400x1050

Future workshop PC (dead): MSI MS-7302│Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 2.8GHz│Stock cooler│3GB DDR2 800MHz│AMD Radeon HD7470 2GB│Samsung Spinpoint 640GB 7200rpm│Windows 7 Pro SP1 x64 + Windows Vista Ultimate SP2 32bit│Medion MD8840│FSP Group 250W│Samsung SyncMaster 730bf 17" 1280x1024

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1 hour ago, dsv1999 said:

Upgraded my PC's GPU to a RX460 4GB from HD7470 2GB. OpenGL score went from about 16fps to 78.7fps. It's a noticable upgrade.

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Bought a new laptop - HP EliteBook 8470p. Now I have something good to use when I'm not at my main PC. It isn't great for games, but that's what my PC is for. Swapped the 500GB HDD it came with with the SanDisk Z410 120GB SSD I had in my netbook and it's fast.

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That is some great improvements, but cinebench's GPU bench cannot be taken seriously, I had my GTX 570 w/ X5690 @ 4.8GHz got me 131fps, upgraded to 980ti KPE but w/ i7 860 @ 4.2GHz only got me about 80fps.

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