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Please help me getting OC step by step

1 hour ago, IIIdefconIII said:

i have updated the bios and the system runs way better at oc now, anyway aida64 will do the job fure sure. back on x47 mulitplier test, stable for 3 hours now, and my system fans werent all driving on full speed while i tested this. So cooling should be ok. i can keep it under 86 degrees on 1.4v higest spike was(86)

Have you tried Prime 26.6 small FFTs? It should give you a relatively accurate representation of overclocked temperatures under load (minus 5-10c)

CPU - i7 6800k @ 4.2Ghz

Mobo - Asus X99-A-II

Ram - Corsair Vengeance LPX White 32GB @ 3200Mhz

GPU - MSI GTX 1080ti Lightning X @ 2063/12528

Storage - Samsung SM961 256GB, Samsung 840 Pro 250GB & Sandisk Ultra II 256GB

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7 minutes ago, done12many2 said:

 

 

Thanks for the explanation, but I'm not sure where I made you believe that I didn't already know that heat contributes, not causes, instability?

 

I absolutely agree with the necessity to maintain cooler CPU temps in order to promote better stability.  Same applies to GPUs.  That's why I went with 5 x 360mm radiators with 15 EK Vardar F4 ER fans strapped to them. :D  I like my water to remain at ambient temp regardless of load.

Sorry - I was trying to explain why using 28.9 could actually increase instability massively through the application of heat - just carrying on the conversation.

 

That reply was more meant for Imakuni, as a continuation of your point.

CPU - i7 6800k @ 4.2Ghz

Mobo - Asus X99-A-II

Ram - Corsair Vengeance LPX White 32GB @ 3200Mhz

GPU - MSI GTX 1080ti Lightning X @ 2063/12528

Storage - Samsung SM961 256GB, Samsung 840 Pro 250GB & Sandisk Ultra II 256GB

Cooling - Corsair H110i (2x ML140 White LED)

PSU - RM850x

Case - Anidees Ai Crystal

Monitor - Acer XB270HU bprz @ 1440p / 144hz IPS

Sound - FiiO E10K & AKG K712 PROs

Peripherals - Razer Blackwidow TE & Corsiar Scimitar

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ok i got found my stable overclock 1.35V x 46 max 82 degrees, did alot of testing. I have a setting of LLC6, which uppers the voltage from 1.35 to 1.375 while stressting. Only thing what going on still is that in the graphical summary of hwinfo, the multiplier keeps going from x8 - x15 - x16 - x40 - x46. and so on (in idle state), it never statys low at x8 but always continuesly peaking to x46. what can i do to solve this. Thanks you

as seen in the picture 1.34 llc6 went up to 1.36v in cpu-z and bsod with intel xtx
1.34 with llc7 gives me unnesesairly voltage up to 1.4v

1.35 in bios, llc5 bsod with intel xtu, llc6 max 1..92. almost hat 1.4 that llc7 on 1.34 runs

so what should i choose, 1.34 llc7 up to 1.4V or 1.35 LLC6, up to 1.392V also stable with stresstesting, if my theory is correct, its better to keep it idle on 1.34 then 1.35 or is it better to keep 1.392 instead of peaks to 1.4v?

MMm got a couple of beers down, not thinking clearly smile.gif

 

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