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1 minute ago, Sybre said:

What's your best overclock on your current CPU?

I got 4.2GHz on my fx 6300 with the stock cooler, and stock thermal paste. Ran it for about 9 months (crazy right) but I think the paste went too dry and my temps sky rocketed. It's now @3.8MHz :P

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MOAR.

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Move to the South Pole with a generator.  

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3.9 GHz on a Core i5-3450. Who needs an overpriced K processor or janky BCLK overclocking?

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1 minute ago, Sybre said:

I'm considering it.

Good man, remember to get next level cooling and Linus's envy, invent a spacecraft, and park on Pluto (jk nice OC) :D

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On my current CPU? 

 

My best 24/7 OC is 5 Ghz, which I've been running for about a month now.

 

My best OC in general on this CPU, 5.7 Ghz on dry ice, 1.65v.  CPU definitely more capable with more voltage or colder temps.  It should do ~6.4 or better on hwbot prime with LN2, but I've sold all my supplies for doing that.

 

http://hwbot.org/submission/3154845_lays_hwbot_prime_core_i7_6700k_7568.17_pps

 

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1 minute ago, Kierax said:

Good man, remember to get next level cooling and Linus's envy, invent a spacecraft, and park on Pluto (jk nice OC) :D

Heat's not even a problem :P I'm peaking at 65 Celsius with this current OC.

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12 minutes ago, Sybre said:

What's your best overclock on your current CPU?

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Here I am with a 4790K that does 4.7GHz 24/7 at 1.25V.

 

 

Should I try for 4.8GHz at 1.3V or 1.35V? Because I really have been getting confused as to what the safe voltage actually is (especially under a Seidon 120V).

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2 minutes ago, Sybre said:

Heat's not even a problem :P I'm peaking at 65 Celsius with this current OC.

Have you placed the computer on a shrine to Gaben, and surrounded it with cheeseburgers yet?

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Just now, Dabombinable said:

Here I am with a 4790K that does 4.7GHz 24/7 at 1.25V.

 

 

Should I try for 4.8GHz at 1.3V or 1.35V? Because I really have been getting confused as to what the safe voltage actually is (especially under a Seidon 120V).

I managed to push mine at 1.3v. If you can manage it than def go 1.35v

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1 minute ago, Dabombinable said:

Here I am with a 4790K that does 4.7GHz 24/7 at 1.25V.

 

 

Should I try for 4.8GHz at 1.3V or 1.35V? Because I really have been getting confused as to what the safe voltage actually is (especially under a Seidon 120V).

Just keep adding voltage til you hit 75-80c in stress tests IMO.

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I reached 5ghz stable on my brothers FX 4350 stock Cooler and stock paste.

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I got my i7 2600k to 5.6GHz on water which I was pretty happy with and it was really stable at 5.5 but I ran it 24/7 at 5.3 just in case.

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Just now, jcw150 said:

I got my i7 2600k to 5.6GHz on water which I was pretty happy with and it was really stable at 5.5 but I ran it 24/7 at 5.3 just in case.

Holy hell. What was the voltage?

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2 minutes ago, Lays said:

Just keep adding voltage til you hit 75-80c in stress tests IMO.

It stays at around 70-75oC in all of the normal tasks that I throw at it, and seems to be realyl all over the place when stress tested (some times it hits 90, other times it just gets over 90), perhaps 4.8GHz on 2 cores, 4.7GHz on 3 and 4.6GHz on 4?

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I got it up to 47x with 1.3 V. However, do your guy's CPU core voltage drop when idling? Since I am using a gigabyte motherboard, there is no adaptive mode for voltage like on the ASUS motherboards.

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Just now, Sybre said:

Holy hell. What was the voltage?

1.65v I think, I ran it at 1.5v 24/7 for like 2 years and it was fine. Sold it on eBay like 6 months ago and haven't heard that it's died yet lol.

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Just now, jjsyue said:

I got it up to 47x with 1.3 V. However, do your guy's CPU core voltage drop when idling? Since I am using a gigabyte motherboard, there is no adaptive mode for voltage like on the ASUS motherboards.

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I gave up on using adaptive voltage with my 4790K as both my Asus H87M Pro and Z97 Sabertooth MKII under adaptive voltage ignored the offsets and proceeded to use far too much voltage for the overclock (as in its 1.37V for 4.7GHz instead of 1.25V). Adaptive voltage is kind of shit.

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15 hours ago, Dabombinable said:

I gave up on using adaptive voltage with my 4790K as both my Asus H87M Pro and Z97 Sabertooth MKII under adaptive voltage ignored the offsets and proceeded to use far too much voltage for the overclock (as in its 1.37V for 4.7GHz instead of 1.25V). Adaptive voltage is kind of shit.

Oh I see. BTW nice overclock man! 

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4 hours ago, jjsyue said:

Oh I see. BTW nice overclock man! 

TBH its not really a nice overclock. Not when my LGA775 CPU (or the 45nm ones) can hit 4.4GHz fully stable at a safe voltage, after starting at a stock speed of 3GHz.

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