Your murdering your chip
Anything above 1.3 is not good.
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Looks good Sergio :up:
i realized i used same vcore for 5GHz to 4.9
now this is better, consider guys im runing a MIVE P67 not a Z77
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joined to the club!
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Costa Rica
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Now waiting @ stasio for my P67A-UD4-B3 NEW BIOS
Got one more today, L214B928
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Much happier with this one. Able to do 4.5 Ghz as a daily driver at around 1.170V, on load a bit lower. Great chip. Vid is a bit higher than my last one, but that needed 1.275-1.28 for the same speed and ram. And that was ten degrees hotter in Linx.
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BTW, can we disable Igpu
^^ Sweet!!!
Did you pick it from SMC in Delhi coz I picked the one with same batch too in the evening as soon as they arrived? But mine has serial ending with 269. Small world!
Let's see how it goes with me. I will be putting together a system in a week or so.
guys...for my 3570k costa rica batch,cooling by ANTEC KHULEER 620 dual fan...what can waiting for?,and how much can increase vcore for 24/7 in ivybridge? thanks for replys
Decided to disable HT on my L206B351 and I'm glad I did.
I might just keep it this way :yepp:
Little bit toasty but it was a hot day.
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Picked it up in bangalore.
Anyway, any idea on how to disable the IGPU?
Does not show in system devices for me, so does that mean its disabled?
^ mav2000 iGPU will be automatically disabled, once u install a GFX, btw what's ur board...
Is it for Overclocking benching or just for gaming. Bought myself 3570k just for benching.
More for daily use and maybe a little of everything else as well. Am using an m5g and it's a great board
Me too have a M5G, its one of the best working & looking board.
About the chip as far as i know, this is an average chip, binning isn't working well with IVB. Ur chip can do 4700Mhz with 2133Mhz ram 24x7 @ 1.320 vcore.
With corsair's fan at max and ambient < 18c
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Hi folks.
A few question for those overclocking 3770K.
My setup.
3770K
AsRock Fatality Z77 Professional
4 x G.SKILL ARES 2133MHz (16GB)
I've found a stable overclock for 3770K @ 4.5GHz
Offset = +0.050V
Load-line calibration = Auto (Level 5 which is the lowest/mildest)
All power management options are at default (enabled) (C1E, C3/C6 etc)
Under Prime95 and LinX load, CPU-Z reports 1.200V
This passed 20 passes of LinX and 10 hours of Prime95 (Temps ~ 93C under full load)
Now, my questions are :
1. Is it better to *raise* load-line calibration and *lower* offset voltage ?
For example : Offset = +0.040V with LLC at Level 2 ?
Not sure if this would make difference at all since my 3770K seems to require 1.200V under full load to be stable @ 4.5GHz. (Be it with LLC or not, as long as 1.200V is provided to the 3770K, it's the same, right ?)
2. When I went with *Fixed* Mode (rather than *Offset* Mode), below were the value/settings in BIOS which gave 1.200V under full load (according to CPU-Z).
Fixed = 1.215V (BIOS)
Load-line calibration = Level 2 (BIOS)
All power management options are at default (enabled) (C1E, C3/C6 etc)
Under idle as well as Prime95 and LinX load, CPU-Z reports 1.200V
And this gave me BSOD in Prime95 load.
The same voltage was applied to the 3770K. (Offset Mode and Fixed Mode) Why would Fixed mode give me BSOD while Offset Mode goes stable ? (After all, the same amount of juice is provided to the CPU (1.200V)).
Thanks!
why u are using OFFSET vcore dont u have manual ? its better more idle than load of course
in case you wanna do offset here the best guide i found for asus but will do as well
http://rog.asus.com/51092012/overclo...-core-voltage/
good luck
Sergio