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I built my new system the other day on a full custom loop for the first time. After making sure I had no leaks I started to OC. This is where I need some opinion. 

 

I went for a 4.7Ghz on all cores with an Avx off set of -5 and mesh at 3.1ghz.

 

Now I ran OCCT for 2 hours same as realbench and Prime95 so 6 hours of just pure benching. Then I played various games for probably about 12 hours spread over 2 days. Again no crashes or anything like that. Temperatures were warm but nothing different than what i had seen considering I have not delidded. My loop is a 480 rad with a 1080ti on it aswell. Just want to know after doing all these runs would it be safe to say it's stable?

 

Here are my specs

 

7820x

Asus Rampage Apex x299

4.7ghz all cores at 1.185v

Avx offset  -5 

Mesh 3.1ghz at 1.0v

32gb Corsair Dominator RAM 3200mhz 

Asus Strix 1080ti 

 

Thanks everyone 

 

 

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Doesn't that CPU have soldered IHS to it's core?

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It looks stable to me. You can always just run like that and adjust the of if it crashes at some point. I know I tested my system for a good chuck of time and it was stable but then it would crash under very weird loads and I just ended up increacing the voltage by .02v then it never crashed again. 

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