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Overclock help

Hello I want to overclock my cpu from 3.4 to 4.2-4.4.

Specs:

Asus M4A77T

AMD Phenom II X4 965 BE 3.4GHz

Cooler for CPU Cooler Master T4

Seasonic S12II 620 SS-620GB 620W 80+ Bronze

Corsair ValueSelect 3x2GB, 1x 4GB RAMs

Asus Geforce GTX 960 4GB

 

Here is some photos of what I can do:

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What I have tried:

1. Multiplier 20x and Cpu over voltage 1.48 BSOD with IRQL_IS_NOT_EQUAL after windows load.

2. CPU over voltage 1.48V, Multiplier x18, Bus speed 225.8, HT Link Speed 2032, BSOD after windows load.

How to reach stable 4.2-4.4?

 

 

CPU: Intel I7-8700K | Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance 3000Mhz 2x8GB | GPU: Asus ROG 1080Ti OC | PSU: Seasonic Prime 650W Titanium | SSD: 1x Samsung Evo 970 250GB M2 1x Samsung Evo 970 1TB M2 | CPU COOLER: Noctua D15

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you can only reach as high as your chip will go, its the silicon lottery 

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2 minutes ago, SammyG13 said:

you can only reach as high as your chip will go, its the silicon lottery 

Feels like CPU is become unstable after 3.7GHz+ hit

CPU: Intel I7-8700K | Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance 3000Mhz 2x8GB | GPU: Asus ROG 1080Ti OC | PSU: Seasonic Prime 650W Titanium | SSD: 1x Samsung Evo 970 250GB M2 1x Samsung Evo 970 1TB M2 | CPU COOLER: Noctua D15

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1 minute ago, speed258 said:

Feels like CPU is become unstable after 3.7GHz+ hit

keep the voltage under 1.4v and up it untill you cant anymore. also make sure temps are good even if its stable you need it to not over heat 

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17 minutes ago, speed258 said:

Feels like CPU is become unstable after 3.7GHz+ hit

Does it overheat? 

hi.

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10 minutes ago, AskTJ said:

Does it overheat? 

No it wont go past windows logo. What should I do?

CPU: Intel I7-8700K | Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance 3000Mhz 2x8GB | GPU: Asus ROG 1080Ti OC | PSU: Seasonic Prime 650W Titanium | SSD: 1x Samsung Evo 970 250GB M2 1x Samsung Evo 970 1TB M2 | CPU COOLER: Noctua D15

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15 minutes ago, speed258 said:

No it wont go past windows logo. What should I do?

Dial back the overclock, to stock.

hi.

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11 minutes ago, AskTJ said:

Dial back the overclock, to stock.

If I set overclock profile to 10% it auto overclock to 3.7, but when manuallly try to reach 4.0 just instant crash on after windows logo

Ok, using Asus auto overclock profile 10% cpuz shows this:

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Any advice how to reach using manual settings 4.2-4.4?

CPU: Intel I7-8700K | Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance 3000Mhz 2x8GB | GPU: Asus ROG 1080Ti OC | PSU: Seasonic Prime 650W Titanium | SSD: 1x Samsung Evo 970 250GB M2 1x Samsung Evo 970 1TB M2 | CPU COOLER: Noctua D15

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You're not getting 4.2-4.4GHz on a 965 BE unless you've got high end water. Even then you're going to be pushing motherboard VRM pretty hard.

 

HWBOT has the average air and water frequencies at 4070MHz and 4220MHz respectively. And that's website where professional OCers and people who like to go really, really fast reside.

 

There's no way you're going to get 4.2GHz+ as a 24/7 frequency. Especially at the voltage that you're asking.

 

There's countless articles on the internet that relate to Phenom overclocking. Read them.

 

>that motherboard

Just don't.

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4 minutes ago, DildorTheDecent said:

You're not getting 4.2-4.4GHz on a 965 BE unless you've got high end water. Even then you're going to be pushing motherboard VRM pretty hard.

 

HWBOT has the average air and water frequencies at 4070MHz and 4220MHz respectively. And that's website where professional OCers and people who like to go really, really fast reside.

 

There's no way you're going to get 4.2GHz+ as a 24/7 frequency. Especially at the voltage that you're asking.

 

There's countless articles on the internet that relate to Phenom overclocking. Read them.

 

>that motherboard

Just don't.

so with air 4.0-4.1 would be enough? Also I did read articles and then try to pretty much same settings crash on windows or after windows logo

CPU: Intel I7-8700K | Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Z390 Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance 3000Mhz 2x8GB | GPU: Asus ROG 1080Ti OC | PSU: Seasonic Prime 650W Titanium | SSD: 1x Samsung Evo 970 250GB M2 1x Samsung Evo 970 1TB M2 | CPU COOLER: Noctua D15

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2 hours ago, speed258 said:

so with air 4.0-4.1 would be enough?

No because your board will explode.

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