It's funny that some people never get anything that can't do 5Ghz or above while others only get those that only do 4.9Ghz and under.
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On air, PLL enabled and Vcore+ most will do 5Ghz windows bootable...when added those stressful tests then stability needs more tweaking for some:D
When I say 5Ghz or 4.9Ghz, I'm hoping it's not just "bootable," but also "stable." Bootable doesn't mean much to me.
I earned an i5 2500K these days and played a little but with it.
Unfortunately my chip were extremly hot.
At 4,5GHz under prime load CoreTemp showed me 72°C with all voltages untouched just raised the multiplier.
72°C was pretty hot i thought cause i used a Prolimatech Super Mega to cool that thing down.
I heard some rumors that maybe some of the heatspreaders on Sandy are not properly attached to the die. Can you confirm anything like that?
Anyway i wanna buy a new one cause i would like to go for 4,5GHz with good temperatures which shouldn`t be such a big deal.
Are there any specific batches which you guys can recommend or it it just totally random what you get?
SB heatspreader ihs is soldered onto core
So you would say the rumors are not true about some rather hot sandys due to not properly soldered heatspreader?
I compared my results to many other guys out there on air cooling but something seemed just wrong. Thermal paste was Prolimatech PK-1.
Batch# 3049A423 Costa Rica 2600K
5.0GHz @ 1.44v set in bios 75% LLC
Finally very happy after 6 cpus...:up:
I tried to find lowest voltage for 5GHz which will pass 5 rounds Linx with AVX..
Damn that stresses CPU a lot, stress voltage is 1.42v. Without AVX temps would be about 10c lower! :O
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What's your vcore at stress load at 4.5 ghz?
What's the BIOS default "VID", back at 3.4 ghz? (What does the BIOS report the target voltage as?) The VID is not the voltage you set it at OR the voltage in health monitoring (that's the currently set vcore after vdroop)--it's the voltage the BIOS would set if you had it at auto.
I did not test for 5ghz stability on every chip but most can do it with around 1.42-1.48 cpuz volts, so probably 1.45-1.50 in the bios, unless you have a really bad one, and your cooling is not up to par.
my worst 2500k did 4.7 prime/linx stable at 1.36 and it was just a very hot chip for air
Verry nice indeed, I can boot with 56x without blinking but it always crashes when entering windows... even with LN2 :confused:
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56X with 1.55Vcore LLC 10
So far with SS, Walled @ 5616Mhz HT disabled 4 cores
Need significantly more Vcore than Costarica in general
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Core i7 2600K Batch 3050A420 S/N #A0602
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Vcore in Bios = 1.470v
Vccio = 1.1v
vRam = 1.5v
Rest in Auto.