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6700k Peaking @ 87°C @ 4.6ghz 1.4V

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Now running at 4.2ghz and 1.2 - 1.26V (70 deg max), might bump it up in the future... As for the whole high voltage thing. Asus Z710 mobo's apparently don't auto volt correctly.... So it was pushing the chip way too high even at stock... (Which is what I used alongside some other info to derive my OC voltage...). 

3 minutes ago, Prolly_dyin said:

I'd suggest as big of a pain as it seems to start at stock and work up with your O.C. It really is helpful for more reasons than you might think. Basically it gives you a good Idea of what your chip is really capable of. You'll typically run into a spot where your voltages will need to be bumped higher and your temperature will increase significantly. That's a very helpful thing to know. Like I said it may be a pain in the ass but it's well worth the couple of hours for something you threw that much money into.

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Thanks for everyone's help, I would have hated to find out all this longer into using the PC

Running the above OC, the package is sitting around 82 with it peaking at 87... Is this normal/safe?

 

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2 minutes ago, Inrix said:

Running the above OC, the package is sitting around 82 with it peaking at 87... Is this normal/safe?

 

Using a h100i v2

3.4 VOLTS??? the maximum recommended is 1.4volts. also anything above 80-85C isn't healthy 

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1 minute ago, Apollo Refugio said:

3.4 VOLTS??? the maximum recommended is 1.4volts. also anything above 80-85C isn't healthy 

I think you mean 3.4 VOLTS?!?!?!?!?1/1

 

 

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1 minute ago, Apollo Refugio said:

3.4 VOLTS??? the maximum recommended is 1.4volts. also anything above 80-85C isn't healthy 

Crap sorry 1.4V... woops will change the title now

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3 minutes ago, Inrix said:

Running the above OC, the package is sitting around 82 with it peaking at 87... Is this normal/safe?

 

Using a h100i v2

I'm guessing 3.4v is a typo and 1.4v is what you meant. I'd assume 3.4v would be an insta-fry of, well, everything.

 

I would certainly consider those temps to be too high. I keep my 4790K's peaks below 85C during heavy synthetic testing.

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1 minute ago, Inrix said:

Crap sorry 1.4V... woops will change the title now

1.4volts is the border between safe and unsafe. I'd try to lower the overclock personally and that temperature is just too damn high

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4 minutes ago, Apollo Refugio said:

1.4volts is the border between safe and unsafe. I'd try to lower the overclock personally and that temperature is just too damn high

Ok dropped it down to 1.36V and went to 4.2, max on the package is 77 ish with it averaging 70-75... (Stock Speeds) should I try drop the voltage any lower? And do you think I would be able to push near 4.4 with that voltage?

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Ok dropped it down to 1.36V and went to 4.2, max on the package is 77 ish with it averaging 70-75... (Stock Speeds) should I try drop the voltage any lower? And do you think I would be able to push near 4.4 with that voltage?

i think you could push 4.4GHz with 1.36volts. BUT I HAVEN'T OVERCLOCKED BEFORE. i'm just going from what i picked up from youtube.

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47 minutes ago, Inrix said:

Using a h100i v2

It's mostly safe, but it's not normal for an AIO.

 

37 minutes ago, Inrix said:

Ok dropped it down to 1.36V and went to 4.2, max on the package is 77 ish with it averaging 70-75... (Stock Speeds) should I try drop the voltage any lower? And do you think I would be able to push near 4.4 with that voltage?

Even now It's not normal for a H100i. Do this: test with fans at 100% speed (you can set that on your BIOS or with software, and make sure you plug your ears :P)

 

If you're still getting these temps, chances are you'll have to reseat the CPU block, carefully applying a small amount of new thermal paste in there (don't do too much, just a small dot).

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I'd suggest as big of a pain as it seems to start at stock and work up with your O.C. It really is helpful for more reasons than you might think. Basically it gives you a good Idea of what your chip is really capable of. You'll typically run into a spot where your voltages will need to be bumped higher and your temperature will increase significantly. That's a very helpful thing to know. Like I said it may be a pain in the ass but it's well worth the couple of hours for something you threw that much money into.

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Now running at 4.2ghz and 1.2 - 1.26V (70 deg max), might bump it up in the future... As for the whole high voltage thing. Asus Z710 mobo's apparently don't auto volt correctly.... So it was pushing the chip way too high even at stock... (Which is what I used alongside some other info to derive my OC voltage...). 

3 minutes ago, Prolly_dyin said:

I'd suggest as big of a pain as it seems to start at stock and work up with your O.C. It really is helpful for more reasons than you might think. Basically it gives you a good Idea of what your chip is really capable of. You'll typically run into a spot where your voltages will need to be bumped higher and your temperature will increase significantly. That's a very helpful thing to know. Like I said it may be a pain in the ass but it's well worth the couple of hours for something you threw that much money into.

^ This is what I intend to do once I get some more time :) For now its just good to have gotten a better understanding of it all :/

 

Thanks for everyone's help, I would have hated to find out all this longer into using the PC

~ Main Rig ~

- Ryzen 9 3950X 16 Core 32 Threads - EVGA 3090 KINGPIN HYBRID - 32GB DDR4 3600mhz - 

- 6TB SSD Array + 2TB MP600 NVME Gen4 Boot - 

- Gigabyte X570 AORUS MASTER - Lian li O11 Dynamic XL - NZXT Kraken X73 + 16 Noctua NF-A12x25 Fans - 

 

~ Accessories ~

- Logitech G915 + G903 - LG C9 OLED PG279Q 27'' [1440p 165hz G-Sync] +  PG27AQ27'' [4k 60hz G-Sync] -
2x 1440p Portrait 25'' Dell - DT 990 Pro Headphones -

 

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