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P6T cooler master V8 and i920
here begins my story...my goal il 3,8/4 Ghz 24/7 stable OC
ambiant temps is around 20°C and HT
those 30esh idle temps are quite promising ^^
i could also post and get to windows @20x200 but got freeze and stuff even at 1.35v
i got 190x19 with 1.30v (bios) quite stable...10 mins of occt without issue and temps around 60/65 at 100% load..so i moved to 200x20 but got great difficulties to get into windows and got frozen there.
all except stock clock @ HT off
i think it can be reach without pushing too much vcore but don't know yet what is holding back...but changing QPI/uncore multis got me into windows where Vcore did not.
Last edited by herderien; 11-28-2008 at 09:29 AM.
Core i7 2700k@4,8ghz HT off- 1.41v / Gainward GTX580 GooD 850/1700/2200 / 2X4Gb G.Skill Ares 1833C9 / Z77 Sabertooth / Crucial M4 64 Gb / WD 320Gb and 640GB / Corsair H80 / Corsair 620 HX
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after 30mins of OCCT (still running):
note that occt shows weird temps, it shows a warning message while being in use with cpuZ
i wonder if it's worth it to go for 4Ghz, and keep a little room in temperature for this summer
Core i7 2700k@4,8ghz HT off- 1.41v / Gainward GTX580 GooD 850/1700/2200 / 2X4Gb G.Skill Ares 1833C9 / Z77 Sabertooth / Crucial M4 64 Gb / WD 320Gb and 640GB / Corsair H80 / Corsair 620 HX
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good temps, better than my true
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here are the news:
i could get to 4Ghz with 19*211 but the issue at that speed seems to be the memory, i got lots of errors @arounf 1680Mhz and it seems i only have to try push more vcore if i go to lower mem multi and around 1280Mhz.
i wonder if it's better 3.8 and 1600Mhz mem or 4 with 1280...don't know if it's worth the trouble
btw, i changed rear fan and cooling is better so 4Ghz i actually not warmer then 3,8
Core i7 2700k@4,8ghz HT off- 1.41v / Gainward GTX580 GooD 850/1700/2200 / 2X4Gb G.Skill Ares 1833C9 / Z77 Sabertooth / Crucial M4 64 Gb / WD 320Gb and 640GB / Corsair H80 / Corsair 620 HX
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3.8ghz and 1600 mem seems to be the sweet sport, 200mhz on cpu is nothing to worry about, nothing you will notice enless you do the numbers game, with benchmarks.
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