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    You must set the lower value to QPI, because it can go higher then 3800-4000(7.600-8000GT).
    And for a 220 BCLK or > you need 1.294-1.309 VTT .
    Can you put an Everest benchmark at 2100+...i wonder what read...write would be?
    And all depends on what BCLK you 750 can do, mine can do 232, 222 prime stable, but there are some chips that can do more than 220-225.
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    My first overclock attempt for i5 750 L925B626 and I must say very pleased at being able to do 4016Mhz at 1.264v load (1.30v bios set) considering I've seen other i5 750 needing 1.35-1.45v for 4.0Ghz! So my very good luck with retail cpus continues



    much more to come.. literally just installed the OS last night http://i4memory.com/f80/preview-dfi-...55-ddr3-21602/
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    Quote Originally Posted by xdan View Post
    You must set the lower value to QPI, because it can go higher then 3800-4000(7.600-8000GT).
    And for a 220 BCLK or > you need 1.294-1.309 VTT .
    Can you put an Everest benchmark at 2100+...i wonder what read...write would be?
    And all depends on what BCLK you 750 can do, mine can do 232, 222 prime stable, but there are some chips that can do more than 220-225.

    below running 19x213 bclk



    below running 20x213 bclk



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    Quote Originally Posted by PolRoger View Post
    nice chip!

    20x200 must be no sweat (and with nice low volts).
    Yep For 190x21 it needs around 1.23V, haven't tested much.



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    impresive cpu... damn i got another i5 750 this time was l938B389 and the same, without 1.368v in bios llc on can not do 4 ghz prime95 stable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    My first overclock attempt for i5 750 L925B626 and I must say very pleased at being able to do 4016Mhz at 1.264v load (1.30v bios set) considering I've seen other i5 750 needing 1.35-1.45v for 4.0Ghz! So my very good luck with retail cpus continues

    much more to come.. literally just installed the OS last night http://i4memory.com/f80/preview-dfi-...55-ddr3-21602/
    Looks like you got a pretty nice one... I've tested four i5 750 and they have all needed >1.30v load to run LinX/Prime stable @ 4.0GHz and three needed ~1.35v+
    Ryzen 9 on the test bench... Sometimes older generation/tech as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vanz View Post
    Yep For 190x21 it needs around 1.23V, haven't tested much.
    Your chip scales very nicely... ~1.23v for 4.0GHz and only ~1.30v for 4.2GHz!
    Ryzen 9 on the test bench... Sometimes older generation/tech as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retro View Post
    Did you test those i5's on the EVGA P55 FTW board and does it have a Lotes socket?
    My EVGA has a Lotes and my M3F has a Foxconn. I've tested my chips on both boards and it seems that all chip/motherboard combos behave slightly different with regards to the various voltage requirements. With my first i5 I couldn't seem to get it "longer term" Prime stable at 4.0GHz on my EVGA and I finally ended up getting it stable on my M3F with ~1.375v (LLC enabled) and ~1.30v VTT. That chip was a pretty decent performer up to 3.9GHz but 4.0GHz took more than I cared for so I sold it and kept looking for something better.
    Ryzen 9 on the test bench... Sometimes older generation/tech as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retro View Post
    Right. So who did you have to bribe to get that cpu
    That's outstanding voltage, obviously a prime sample
    I checked the review at your site, excellent photos. The Lotes-socket equipped DFI looks to be a good board as well.
    Looking forward to seeing some updates on your uber-cpu, but damn, such posts as yours makes me want to buy another i5 to try my luck again at cpu roulette
    haha bought the cpu retail from pcmaniacs.com.au - but cpu oc'ing gods seem to look after me since my first pair of i7 920 c0 step 3836A756 which did 4797mhz on air for validation and 3d benched at 4440mhz HT enabled on air! Ever since then I've been a happy man

    Quote Originally Posted by PolRoger View Post
    Looks like you got a pretty nice one... I've tested four i5 750 and they have all needed >1.30v load to run LinX/Prime stable @ 4.0GHz and three needed ~1.35v+
    Yeah majority I've seen need much higher volts, although seen a few i5 750 do 4ghz at 1.22-1.24v so mine ain't the best but close

    Just some preview results while i continue to do more tests http://i4memory.com/f80/preview-dfi-...tml#post125703




    For single Super Pi 32M managed to 2x2GB A-DATA 2000X @DDR3-2234Mhz 9-9-9-24 1T at 1.66v and @DDR3-2207Mhz 9-9-9-24 1T at 1.64v both with QPI 4.8GT/s (18x multi). Hitting my current bclk limit of 223bclk.

    2x2GB A-DATA 2000X @DDR3-2234Mhz 9-9-9-24 1T at 1.66v








    2x2GB A-DATA 2000X @DDR3-2207Mhz 9-9-9-24 1T at 1.64v




    2x2GB A-DATA 2000X @DDR3-2187Mhz 9-9-9-24 1T at 1.64v


    I tried HyperPi v0.99b for 4x 32M Pi run but couldn't get DDR3-2207Mhz 9-9-9-24 1T 1.64v stable erroring out around 4-7th loop. Still fairly new to P55 platform so haven't figured out all the bios settings as yet. So dropped down the memory clocks until I could pass 4x 32M Pi test in HyperPi v0.99b and ended up at DDR3-2187Mhz 9-9-9-24 1T at 1.64v but had to loosen tRFC from 88 to 110 and tFAW from 30 to 35.



    Been looking around online and not many P55 folks showing 4x 32M Pi stability tests ??
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    Need some help

    I just put together a new system and I could REALLY use some sort of bios template, just amazed at how out of the loop I have become in the past little while. There seems to be a lot of good stuff in here but it's got me all confused, I would really appreciate it if someone could shine some light into this dark little corner i find myself in.

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    Edit: BTW I guess I should make it clear that I am aiming for no higher then 4ghz.
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    anyone know where I can find a subtimings guide for i5 750? I've looked high and low and couldn't find one =( Is it still lower=better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by $JG Money$ View Post
    I just put together a new system and I could REALLY use some sort of bios template, just amazed at how out of the loop I have become in the past little while.
    One of the first things I saw before I picked up my i5 750 CPU was a Youtube video about overclocking the i5 750 using a P55-UD4P MB (see below link).

    It's pretty basic really, but I found that to be a good thing when I was trying to decide if I wanted to purchase an i5 CPU. I did end up purchasing a i5 750 and was able to do 4GHz without any issues (luckily without a ton of voltage either).

    Again, it's not a bad starting point if you don't know much about the i5 750 CPU.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Llqhe3N1cJA&feature=response_watch
    You might find it a little helpful.

    LDN

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    Are the G.SKILL F3-10666CL7D-4GBRH Ripjaws the best value memory to use with the i5 750? I'm not looking for the highest possible overclock with air cooling. I'm just hoping to get a decent 750, RAM, and mobo that will get me a 4ghz oc. Are there certain steppings that I should be looking out for with the i5 750?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt_Strider View Post
    Are the G.SKILL F3-10666CL7D-4GBRH Ripjaws the best value memory to use with the i5 750?
    You usually can't go wrong with G.Skill RAM.

    I've used the following RAM in a few i5 750 builds and have been very happy with each of them.

    G.Skill F3-12800CL9D-4GBNQ DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
    G.Skill F3-12800CL9D-4GBRL DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
    Corsair CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)

    The G.Skill F3-10666CL7D-4GBRH Ripjaws you mentioned has better timings than the ones I've used, but I was able to run all of the above RAM at 8-8-8-21 without issues (I did underclock them a bit though).

    It's amazing how the RAM prices keeps going up, when most computer part prices are coming down (I was buying the above RAM for $75-$85 just a couple of months back).

    Good luck with your build!

    LDN

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    @xdan
    what are your voltages for a 4.4Ghz to 4.5Ghz on that board..we have the same board and i'm finding it hard to get past 215 bclock with 20 multiplier..
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    -Thermaltake PW880i(custom)

    Does this sound like a looser??
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    Cpu voltage 1.475 without vdroop, VTT 1.324, PLL 1.918, PCH 1.120, V dram 1.671v but i have some poor memory..and don't forget tu use lower QPI link value(you have two values, for example at BCLK 200 you have 6.400GT and 7.200GT). And don't boot from bios at 228 BCLK directly, use 220 and raise it with OC TUNER.
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    Here is mine...

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    my i5 750 + DFI DK P55-T3EH9 results
    http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=21906

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    2x2GB A-DATA 2000X kit

    DDR3-2114Mhz 9-9-9-24 1T at 1.50v


    Super Pi 32M, HyperPi 4x32M and Everest





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    i5 750 L925B626 looks good too for Corsair H50-1 h20



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    Quote Originally Posted by Retro View Post
    I also have to agree that GSkill Ripjaws are excellent ram. The set I have in my sig. have performed great. As for the i5 steppings, my early production i5 is not a stellar chip but runs fine at my 24/7 stable overclock@4000MHz. Later steppings seem to be doing better, at least voltage-wise, but y.m.m.v.

    If your location is Vancouver, you should check out NCIX as they usually have GSkill Ripjaw kits on their weekly sale page.
    Which G.Skill Ripjaws should I get? There is a price difference of $2 between the G.SKILL F3-10666CL7D-4GBRH Ripjaws and the G.SKILL F3-12800CL9D-4GBRL Ripjaws. At the same time, there are also the non-Ripjaws version selling for the same price, but it seems like I should go for the Ripjaws version. So which one should I stick with?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    i5 750 L925B626 looks good too for Corsair H50-1 h20
    I think i can say the same for my L939B474 and EK Supreme HF H2O

    I'll post some more results, when i resolve my waterpump problem. If i turn it off, i can't get it started again for a few hours (if). So i don't turn it off. Running CPU a higher can be a bit risky. Last time i was matching some of your SPI32M tests with ram on 2200MHz @1.65V and 220x20 core and i got too heavy on bclk button (love that MSI stuff). Got stuck with dead pump for 5 hours Need to screen some 3DMark tryouts, 4650 MHz with some help of open window

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt_Strider View Post
    Which G.Skill Ripjaws should I get? There is a price difference of $2 between the G.SKILL F3-10666CL7D-4GBRH Ripjaws and the G.SKILL F3-12800CL9D-4GBRL Ripjaws.
    These Ripjaws just dropped in price over at NewEgg.com (of course, free shipping too)

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231277

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt_Strider View Post
    Which G.Skill Ripjaws should I get? There is a price difference of $2 between the G.SKILL F3-10666CL7D-4GBRH Ripjaws and the G.SKILL F3-12800CL9D-4GBRL Ripjaws. At the same time, there are also the non-Ripjaws version selling for the same price, but it seems like I should go for the Ripjaws version. So which one should I stick with?
    I'd recommend the F3-128000CL9D -4GBRL Ripjaws set, it's the set I am running and it's been great. That's the same set linked by LazyDogNet in the post above^
    The latencies, although listed at CL9, can be run lower if you are not doing a high overclock. But it provides more headroom for a high overclock as well, this is very versatile ram. Ramp it up to DDR-2000 and it really flies.
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    Hey guys...which pch and vtt can/must I use for 200 bclk and 24/7 settings on air?
    My aims are 4000MHz but 4200 would be nice...thanks for your help.
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