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I won the silicon lottery!

Said I was going to post results after school tonight, well sorry but no, way to tired for this shit, so many homework, goddamit...

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Well, as I don't have a GPU I have to use the integrated chipset and temps still go high!

 

Still, I'd run aida64 and check stability that way.

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Still, I'd run aida64 and check stability that way.

That's what I plan on doing in the upcoming days don't worry.

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Road to 5 ghz!

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any temperature you get under 4.5 doesnt really matter. The problem starts at 4.7+

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any temperature you get under 4.5 doesnt really matter. The problem starts at 4.7+

 

Road to 5 ghz!

I know, I know, what you guys don't understand I that I am not a real overclocker, it's my first try and I don't plan on running an OC'd CPU at the moment, it was just to try it out since I found that my new chip is just working like a charm, since like I said, my previous chip was crap and I really DO PLAN on OC'ing more for testing and stress testing, but bare in mind that I only have a Hyper 212 EVO...

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I've got my 3770 non K to 4.5 Ghz

 

Thought that was pretty good for a non K.

Wait.... you can overclock non Ks ?

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You will have to go up to 5 ghz and still be in the low 60's to beat my 4770k. 

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I know, I know, what you guys don't understand I that I am not a real overclocker, it's my first try and I don't plan on running an OC'd CPU at the moment, it was just to try it out since I found that my new chip is just working like a charm, since like I said, my previous chip was crap and I really DO PLAN on OC'ing more for testing and stress testing, but bare in mind that I only have a Hyper 212 EVO...

WHAT WHAT WHAT?`?

 

 

ONLY A evo AND YOU GOT THAT NICE TEMPS!

I ORDER YOU TO GET A h100i COOLER AND ROAD TO 5.2 GHZ!!!

 

 

IT WILL WORK:)

 

 

(i hope)

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I got my QX9650 to 4.9GHz on 1.42v

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WHAT WHAT WHAT?`?

 

 

ONLY A evo AND YOU GOT THAT NICE TEMPS!

I ORDER YOU TO GET A h100i COOLER AND ROAD TO 5.2 GHZ!!!

 

 

IT WILL WORK:)

 

 

(i hope)

 

Quiet unlikely actually...

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Quiet unlikely actually...

what?

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what?

That he would make it to 5.2Ghz, generally with Haswell once you get to around 4.6-4.7Ghz the voltage required to make the next jump in frequency can become a little bit high.

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Wait.... you can overclock non Ks ?

Yep, you just increase the BCLK instead of the multiplier on a Z77 platform.

I've 4.5Ghz and Hyper threading :P 

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Yep, you just increase the BCLK instead of the multiplier on a Z77 platform.

I've 4.5Ghz and Hyper threading :P

Oh, I thought that was locked too on non Ks.

 

And you can't touch vcore, right?

 

So you achieved 4.5 with stock voltage (which is what again?) by increasing bclk. nice!

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