people do not waste your time with linux or intelburnintest , i was stable at 4.7 ghz with 1.31v 12 h linux and 12 h intelburnintest but i got bsod in less than one hour with prime 2.64
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people do not waste your time with linux or intelburnintest , i was stable at 4.7 ghz with 1.31v 12 h linux and 12 h intelburnintest but i got bsod in less than one hour with prime 2.64
What would you recommend time wise on prime 2.64 to be fully stable!
2600k - batch L042B208 - cooled via chilled water
Below is Areca 1880, 13xR0 Acard 9010 - new 4x core pcm05 WR :D
5315 is pretty close to max unless a new bios surprises.
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All sorted now cpu block needed to be tighter!
I prefer just gaming, unless you have a second computer to use at the same time.
Especially when your temps are skyrocketing, you can just do a VERY quick run of prime95 (even 30 seconds!) just to make sure that you don't immediately crash. Because if you crash within 5 seconds of launching prime, you actually risk OS corruption if you run other programs....
Batch L040B165
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Dont laugh at efficiency, was run with W7. I also realize that 2 of the tabs are cpu haha. Been at this 10 hours and 10 beers. XP and cold tomorrow
I ran prime blend last night on a 2500K @4500mhz, got an error after 3h42min. This was with 1.270vcore which was 50runs linx+sp1 stable. Should I up the vcore ?
When I get an error in prime it also always seems to be on the last core ?
My PC is 1 hour prime stable at 4.5 1.285Vcore, lowered it to 1.275, haven't had an issue in any game... if you want it to pass your stability mark, up the vcore one notch to 1.275, otherwise leave it and enjoy the power of SB
Think your pc will be fine for daily ops... read the above :p haven't had a hickup yet...
Good morning guys,
Based on what I've seen so far - for cooling for SB, ideally - I would have the following -
1. For 24/7 - megahalems or super megahalems with good case air flow - with some small luck and skill - 5g stable 24/7
2. For benching - either very good chilled water - down to around 0C (needs to be better than mine) or spring for an SS.
Preferably an SS with some temp adjustability to cope with SB cold problems.
A few lucky folks have found such a good chip that they can reach 55x+ multi's on just aftermarket air.
Based on what we've seen so far, these will likely be only the very lucky (or the very wealthy) few. :rolleyes:
edit - For SB I have not noticed lower volts needed when under chilled water.
Part of this is that I'm going after the max score and so operating at high voltage to try to get the max out of it.
The above run was 2x Coolit Boreas in series to a GTZ block, idle was about 16-17C at 1.57v (bios), LLC level 1.
Load temps? I need to check sometime - I'm sure its way up there. :rolleyes:
He he..... then you will like mine
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L042B074
Megahalems cooling
LinX
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Valid
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hallo, what is "cpu pll overvoltage" ? Is it dangerous to enable? I enabled it and that made me be able to bench with 52x ratio. plz answer I need to know what it is :)
Thx
pcmv at 1.61v, 53x multi, ht on, give you an idea of how cool SB runs, this under chilled water, good air probably not much hotter -
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