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idk how some people get 1900cb on a R7 1700. I've tried 4ghz with 2666mhz and can only get max about 1757cb

2666HMz RAM won't cut it for 1900cb. You'll need to be pushing 3600MHz~ RAM.

 

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anyone got 8700k benchmarks? 5.0 Ghz core 4.7 cache 4000mhz ram 18-18-38. Any suggestion for improvements?

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On 24.2.2018 at 3:12 PM, DildorTheDecent said:

Not really. 3960X looks barely worth it.

On 24.2.2018 at 6:27 PM, Jumper118 said:

hey this should be fun. at the worse you get to play with a new chip :P and get another cpu on the sheet 

Ok boys, this seems like a good chip for overclocking, but I can't controll it. It completes Cinebench runs @ 5GHz @ 1.5Vish, but the problem is throttling. It is throttling so hard past 1.39V, hitting the scores hard.

My 4930K at like 4,6GHz also on 1.5V never throttled... Why is this? The ONLY differences are the switch in CPU (from 4930 to 3930), and I used another thermal paste than my 4930. I had Noctua thermal paste on 4930, but ran out, so I bought Arctic MX2 for the 3930. The differences between those two thermal paste can't be that big of a difference, I hope. Maybe my paste application was bad? Doubt it though.

 

Is 3930K's TJmax lower than 4930k? It's throttling at like 90-91C sadly. Also noticed my 3930K pulls more watt than my 4930K at same voltage levels. My RM750x's fan never span with 4930K @ 1.52V, but now it starts spinning with my 3930K at ONLY 1.45V.

 

Perhaps I installed my NH-D15 in a retarded way. Smh, going to try to remount cooler tomorrow. Here is the best score I achieved today WITHOUT throttling... :(

 

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6 hours ago, Tech Wizard said:

Ok boys, this seems like a good chip. It completes Cinebench runs @ 5GHz @ 1.5Vish, but the problem is throttling. It is throttling so hard past 1.39V, hitting the scores hard.

My 4930K at like 4,6GHz also on 1.5V never throttled... Why is this? Perhaps I installed my NH-D15 in a retarded way. Smh, going to try to remount cooler tomorrow. Here is the best score I achieved today WITHOUT throttling... :(

 

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How do your temps look like?

 

These possible reasons come to my mind:

  1. CPU socket temperature reaches 66.8 C
  2. CPU cores reach ~90 C
  3. Motherboard VRMs reach throttling temperature
  4. Motherboard VRMs trigger over current protection, but if remember right, it causes a imminent system shut down.

If it's the VRMs, you could test adding a powerful fan over the VRM heat sink (I even have one at the back side of my motherboard), increase current/power limits in bios if available, or try with less aggressive LLC option.

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Case: Fractal Design R3    Cooling loop:  360 mm + 480 mm + 1080 mm,  tripple 5D Vario pump   Storage: 500 GB + 240 GB + 120 GB SSD,  Seagate 4 TB HDD

PSU: Corsair AX860i   Display(s): Asus PB278Q,  Asus VE247H   Input: QPad 5K,  Logitech G710+    Sound: uDAC3 + Philips Fidelio x2

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i dont think mines too bad since i dont have a overclock 

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2 hours ago, Tam3n said:

 

How do your temps look like?

 

These possible reasons come to my mind:

  1. CPU socket temperature reaches 66.8 C
  2. CPU cores reach ~90 C
  3. Motherboard VRMs reach throttling temperature
  4. Motherboard VRMs trigger over current protection, but if remember right, it causes a imminent system shut down.

If it's the VRMs, you could test adding a powerful fan over the VRM heat sink (I even have one at the back side of my motherboard), increase current/power limits in bios if available, or try with less aggressive LLC option.

I edited my post above, added some details.
It starts throttling at around 90/91C, which is happening when I'm at anything above 1.39V, literally 1.4V. (Using Arctic MX2, and maybe I installed cooler in a bad way. Going to remount later). I know the throttling is because of my cores hitting 90c+, but my 4930K never hit 90c @ even 1.5V with the exact same cooler (different paste though. Does the paste play that big a role?)

Motherboard VRMs are good, I think. They survived several runs at 1.52V with my 4930K. What I noticed is my 3930K pulling more watt than my 4930K at the same voltage (see my PSU comment above ^)

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1 hour ago, Tech Wizard said:

I edited my post above, added some details.
It starts throttling at around 90/91C, which is happening when I'm at anything above 1.39V, literally 1.4V. (Using Arctic MX2, and maybe I installed cooler in a bad way. Going to remount later). I know the throttling is because of my cores hitting 90c+, but my 4930K never hit 90c @ even 1.5V with the exact same cooler (different paste though. Does the paste play that big a role?)

Motherboard VRMs are good, I think. They survived several runs at 1.52V with my 4930K. What I noticed is my 3930K pulling more watt than my 4930K at the same voltage (see my PSU comment above ^)

Oh, I see. The issue is pretty clear then.

A while back I changed from Corsair H100 AIO to custom loop water cooling and saw at least 20 C reduction in CPU core temps. The hexcore SB-E are quite power hungry when overclocked. I max out my motherboard VRM current limit at around 5.1-5.3 GHz, 1.51-1.56 V depending on the cooling and workload.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Tam3n said:

Oh, I see. The issue is pretty clear then.

A while back I changed from Corsair H100 AIO to custom loop water cooling and saw at least 20 C reduction in CPU core temps. The hexcore SB-E are quite power hungry when overclocked. I max out my motherboard VRM current limit at around 5.1-5.3 GHz, 1.51-1.56 V depending on the cooling and workload.

Tempting to get an AIO, but I'm not going to do that when I have one of the strongest air coolers out there. Will remove the cooler after work, and apply the same Noctua thermal pound that I had on my 4930K, and see if that will drop temps. I mean, how much difference in temps can it really be going from Noctua to another brand's thermal pound...

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1 hour ago, Tech Wizard said:

Tempting to get an AIO, but I'm not going to do that when I have one of the strongest air coolers out there. Will remove the cooler after work, and apply the same Noctua thermal pound that I had on my 4930K, and see if that will drop temps. I mean, how much difference in temps can it really be going from Noctua to another brand's thermal pound...

I would say don't waste your time with a AIO... You get hardly any better cooling than a good air cooler. If you use one of the better pastes, I don't think it makes much of a difference. Gelid extreme and Kryonaut are good...

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Case: Fractal Design R3    Cooling loop:  360 mm + 480 mm + 1080 mm,  tripple 5D Vario pump   Storage: 500 GB + 240 GB + 120 GB SSD,  Seagate 4 TB HDD

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My chip completes 5,1GHz runs at 1.5V, but throttling starts with any voltage over 1.44V sadly, literally 1.45V gives way worse scores with same frequency as 1.44V. I've done everything I can with max RPMs, removal of sidepanel, open windows etc... The highest frequency I could get stable at 1.44V was 4910MHz (even 4915 is unstable at 1.44V) :(

F**k it feels bad being held back by thermals, and not the chip's overclocking capability. Someone donate me a 280mm AIO or smth! :P

Went from 4,4GHz 4930K @ 1.33V to 4,7GHz 3930K @ 1.34V for 24/7 usage.

Anyways, we got some decent numbers with 4910MHz @ 1.44V :)

 

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14 hours ago, Tech Wizard said:

Ok boys, this seems like a good chip for overclocking, but I can't controll it. It completes Cinebench runs @ 5GHz @ 1.5Vish, but the problem is throttling. It is throttling so hard past 1.39V, hitting the scores hard.

My 4930K at like 4,6GHz also on 1.5V never throttled... Why is this? The ONLY differences are the switch in CPU (from 4930 to 3930), and I used another thermal paste than my 4930. I had Noctua thermal paste on 4930, but ran out, so I bought Arctic MX2 for the 3930. The differences between those two thermal paste can't be that big of a difference, I hope. Maybe my paste application was bad? Doubt it though.

I'd assume it's because the 4930K is on a a 22nm process vs 32nm on the 3930K. Older CPU uses more power even at same settings.

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2 hours ago, Tech Wizard said:

My chip completes 5,1GHz runs at 1.5V, but throttling starts with any voltage over 1.44V sadly, literally 1.45V gives way worse scores with same frequency as 1.44V. I've done everything I can with max RPMs, removal of sidepanel, open windows etc... The highest frequency I could get stable at 1.44V was 4910MHz (even 4915 is unstable at 1.44V) :(

F**k it feels bad being held back by thermals, and not the chip's overclocking capability. Someone donate me a 280mm AIO or smth! :P

Went from 4,4GHz 4930K @ 1.33V to 4,7GHz 3930K @ 1.34V for 24/7 usage.

Anyways, we got some decent numbers with 4910MHz @ 1.44V :)

 

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4,7 GHz stable @ 1,34 V, that's nice! I think my load voltage for my daily 4,7 GHz with offset mode is ~1.40 V.

 

With help of cold water:

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Case: Fractal Design R3    Cooling loop:  360 mm + 480 mm + 1080 mm,  tripple 5D Vario pump   Storage: 500 GB + 240 GB + 120 GB SSD,  Seagate 4 TB HDD

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3 minutes ago, Tam3n said:

4,7 GHz stable @ 1,34 V, that's nice! I think my load voltage for my daily 4,7 GHz with offset mode is ~1.40 V.

 

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Wow, nice one! 

What I noticed going from 4930K 4,4GHz/1.32V to 3930K 4,7GHz/1.34V is my idle temps. There's like a 12c difference! Haha, my 3930K is idling at like 50celsius... :o

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23 minutes ago, Methos said:

 

 

 

oooooh fast!

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you know someone is serious when they have windows set to high performance mode on windows 7 :P 

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Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

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3 hours ago, Tech Wizard said:

Wow, nice one! 

What I noticed going from 4930K 4,4GHz/1.32V to 3930K 4,7GHz/1.34V is my idle temps. There's like a 12c difference! Haha, my 3930K is idling at like 50celsius... :o

Do you use offset mode with C states or manual voltage mode for daily?

I use offset mode, been browsing for a few hours, almost all fans off, water temp 27 C, CPU cores temps report idle ~ 25 (coldest core) -32 (hottest core) C.

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765 at 4.4ghz on a 2600k 1.38v. Temps are high at load mid 70s and idles around 38. I have a Cooler Master Hyper T4 on it and I was expecting cooler temps.

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G.Skill Ripjaws V 2x8gb 2400mhz oc’d to 2666mhz (bought when ram was still cheap :()  

Corsair RM850

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Intel 256gb SSD

Kingston 240gb SSD

HyperX 90gb SSD

Not So Shitbox v3 Specs:

I7 2600k oc'd to 4.7 @ 1.4ish (will do more when I get a better cooler) 

MSI P67-GD55  Sold to fund my gpu

Gigabyte Windforce HD 6950

Team Elite Plus 8gb DDR3 (1 stick) @ 1600mhz

Thermaltake Toughpower 750 watt

Cooler Master T4

Enthoo Luxe 

Kingston 120gb SSD

WD Black 1tb HDD

Laptop:

Asus GL552VW-DH71

i7 6700HQ

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1tb hard drive

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765 at 4.4ghz on a 2600k 1.38v. Temps are high at load mid 70s and idles around 38. I have a Cooler Master Hyper T4 on it and I was expecting cooler temps.

 

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Super Flower Power Leadex 2000W Psu's X2

Harrynowl's 775/771 OC and mod guide: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/232325-lga775-core2duo-core2quad-overclocking-guide/ http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/365998-mod-lga771-to-lga775-cpu-modification-tutorial/

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3 minutes ago, Jumper118 said:

That looks pretty cool, but I don’t have a 400 series card or the money to buy one.

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G.Skill Ripjaws V 2x8gb 2400mhz oc’d to 2666mhz (bought when ram was still cheap :()  

Corsair RM850

Enthoo Pro M Acrylic Changing to a Inwin 301 soon

Custom CPU Loop (watercooling is boring to me right now so I want to go back to air cooling and do like one more WC Loop in a Inwin 301)

Intel 256gb SSD

Kingston 240gb SSD

HyperX 90gb SSD

Not So Shitbox v3 Specs:

I7 2600k oc'd to 4.7 @ 1.4ish (will do more when I get a better cooler) 

MSI P67-GD55  Sold to fund my gpu

Gigabyte Windforce HD 6950

Team Elite Plus 8gb DDR3 (1 stick) @ 1600mhz

Thermaltake Toughpower 750 watt

Cooler Master T4

Enthoo Luxe 

Kingston 120gb SSD

WD Black 1tb HDD

Laptop:

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23 minutes ago, This kid builds pc said:

That looks pretty cool, but I don’t have a 400 series card or the money to buy one.

You can still do the cinebench one tho

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12 minutes ago, DildorTheDecent said:

You can still do the cinebench one tho

Wouldn't be worth it. I don't have the cooling capacity to go over 4.6 as I'm reaching high 70s now. On that note, I got 801 at 4.6ghz 1.4v. I think I'm gonna put it into my case now to play some games.

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G.Skill Ripjaws V 2x8gb 2400mhz oc’d to 2666mhz (bought when ram was still cheap :()  

Corsair RM850

Enthoo Pro M Acrylic Changing to a Inwin 301 soon

Custom CPU Loop (watercooling is boring to me right now so I want to go back to air cooling and do like one more WC Loop in a Inwin 301)

Intel 256gb SSD

Kingston 240gb SSD

HyperX 90gb SSD

Not So Shitbox v3 Specs:

I7 2600k oc'd to 4.7 @ 1.4ish (will do more when I get a better cooler) 

MSI P67-GD55  Sold to fund my gpu

Gigabyte Windforce HD 6950

Team Elite Plus 8gb DDR3 (1 stick) @ 1600mhz

Thermaltake Toughpower 750 watt

Cooler Master T4

Enthoo Luxe 

Kingston 120gb SSD

WD Black 1tb HDD

Laptop:

Asus GL552VW-DH71

i7 6700HQ

2x8gb DDR4 

1tb hard drive

GTX 960m

15in IPS 1080p display

 

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@Jumper118 Update sheet tiiiiime ;) 

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Managed this somehow. The weather Gods blessed me with -10c outside this morning.

 

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Main:  1650 v2   @ 4,6GHz   -   X79 Deluxe                -   GTX 1080 @ 2000MHz   -   24GB DDR3 @ 2400MHz / CL10

Side:   i7-4790K @ 4,5GHz   -   Maximus 7 Hero        -   GTX 1070 @ 2114MHz    -  16GB DDR3 @ 2666MHz / CL12

 

HWBOT

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