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That is if I close the box and overclock it and process it for a while, that normal...I don't care about the frequency it sets, it goes to X45 normally although for the super pi I set it to X48, I can still increase it a little more by playing with the voltage but it becomes tremendously unstable. I think the problem is the memory that is 1333, the same as having it at 1600 wouldn't explode so soon.
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Bueno. Acabo de registrarme después de haber estado mirando algunos posts sobre overclock. La verdad es que se me da bastante mal porque se me ha pegado el pc 34853974593 veces XD menos mal que estas GB se "resetean" solas.
En fin, ya que estaba he hecho un superpi de mi equipo.
Un saludo a todos XD
**No tiene fé, eso es un BUG, me pasa lo mismo con la MSI en muchas ocaciones, en cambio la M4E marca el real xD
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Well, here I am posting my superpi, with which I place myself in second place


Air cooling with a noctua nhu12, and Gskill 1600 cl7 7-8-7-24 memory
Best regards!
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I was smelling it when I saw the other post on "Eating sandya", but I wasn't sure…
Congratulations on the climb!
Best regards
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Is RL or is that already 1-phase?
Rules, hang me an image with a resolution that I can read xD
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Still RL or is that already 1-phase?
Rules, hang me an image with a resolution I can read xD
Here you go!!

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Do you have info on the speed and timings of the memories?
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Still RL or is that already 1-phase?
**Ostia, I can't remember if it's the micro that I used under RL or with the LS, in any case put under "Phase" The physical limitation is the same under RL as LS

Ahh, tomorrow I'll pass by your town, I have a road bike outing from Girona to Vallter2000, so I'll definitely stop by your town xDD**
Carrer del Riu Terri to Carrer desconegut - Google Maps
Salut fiera

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Well without decent memory and with a somewhat vague CPU I think for now I leave it here xD What voltages do you use in the memory those who go to cas 7-7-7? To me at 8-8-8 it wouldn't start anymore, that is if interleave / bank and 1T are activated, although perhaps the first thing would be to remove 2 modules.. which with 4 has always been more complicated.
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Another sandy ehh, you're heating up my head, you'll see in the end I end up with a 2600k of those XD.
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Another sandy ehh, you're heating up my head, you'll see in the end I end up with a 2600k of those XD.
Lol, the last day you'll see me with one
Anyway Krampak was coming from a 775 it was time for a change and more coming from him, with what has been tinkering around these forums hehe.Greetings!!
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Well, I'm already looking at z68 motherboards, so I'll probably get one this month and get rid of my precious 920 and XDD set
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Overclocking memories have never been very important and in the Sandy they are very little noticeable. Don't worry, we are old enough to not bother with benchmarks :chuckles:
On the other hand, I think you have put a lot of voltage in it, I hope it is not more than to pass a SuperPI. If I were you, I would not go beyond 1.4 in normal mode.
From what I have read, there comes a point when it asks for a lot of voltage or it does not go beyond a certain frequency. I have tested up to 4.5GHz and the demand for voltage is linear. I leave you the OC/Vcore graph I made, along with a table that also has temperatures. As you can see, the temperature does shoot up from 4 and a half but well, we are talking about pretty cool micros, nothing to worry about with a quality/price cooler, not to mention price. What cooler did you put in it?
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Watch out krampak, at those speeds you're going to have to play with the rest of the CPU voltages, and then if you disable a couple of cores it will also help.
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Cierrtoo, good point. From 4.8, it's time to cheer up PLL but watch out for overvolt eh

To give it a go with memories, VTT can also help, I think it's on Gigabyte for VCCIO.
Editing: My board is very sad with the voltage adjustment. It has Vdroop, I can only touch Vcore/vRAM, I don't have dynamic voltage for micro and the PLL adjustment is an on/off :hangover:
One of these days I'll try the latest BIOS, a user of the MSI GD65 told me it improved the Vdroop.
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So that's it, I've only touched the Vcore to get 4.9. I know it's high, I'm not going to leave it like that. Now I have it at 4.4Ghz factory voltage, the heat doesn't keep up, anyway at 4.7Ghz 1.42V was stable and didn't reach 70ºC with all 4 cores maxed out, this beast I've built does wonders :chuckles:

What PLL/VTT voltages etc did you reach for the 5.1 Bm4n?
Krampak the memories have never been very important and in Sandy they are noticed very little. Don't worry about it, we're old enough not to get worked up about benchmarks
True, I don't get worked up like I did 6 years ago XD I mentioned the memories because I'm not sure if they have to have specific chips or if I'm not playing well with the voltages, that's why I asked what voltage they used.
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Krampak, if that photo is from your build, it's out of curiosity because you have the fans upside down, do you have any inverted case or some kind of invention?
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Krampak the memories have never been very important and in the Sandy they are noticed very little. Don't worry, we are already at an age where we can afford to be picky with benches :risitas:
**Well I would say the opposite, in the Sandy it is more determinant, especially because of the chipset, it costs more clock by clock to make aggressive timings, besides you should never go over 1.1v (VTT Gigabyte / VCCIO Asus / CPU I/O MSI), no matter that you have the memories at 1.72v, but do not go over 1.1 of VTT, it will have sudden death xDD
The 5Ghz as a rule at 1.41v real, try to see what it does with only two cores, to have a reference of how bad the micro is

By the way Marçal, I passed by your town the other day xD




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The other way round because? It doesn't do the same function by letting out air as by blowing? I have 32ºC at rest with the room at 26ºC, I don't think it's badly assembled, do I? :S
Thanks for the tip, I won't go over 1.1V xD
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