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6850K (Broadwell-E) new user question ...

PipJones
Level 8
Hi.

I've been experimenting with a BD-E chip (6850K) using the "The Broadwell-E Overclocking Guide" as my guide:

https://edgeup.asus.com/2016/broadwell-e-overclocking-guide/?_ga=2.191108130.961799817.1557151925-47...

All running under a custom EK loop, two radiators.

I am pretty happy with the results so far. Running Adaptive CPU overclock with 1.34 Max. x45 on "favourite" core, x44 on the rest. Cache to x39.


I have a questions ...

Noting the section "CPU frequency expectations" where 20% of CPU's can hit 4.4GHz @ 1.38V.

Is 1.38V considered "OK" when using a custom w/c loop?




CPU-Z and AIDA64 results so far.

https://valid.x86.fr/w78e41

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Vlada011
Level 10
You could stay on under 1.4V with good cooling.
But on long term I would drop to 4.2GHz and 1.250V on your place.
Or stay at least within 1.300V and max 1.200V on Cache.
I mean for longer period.

Nixon2992
Level 7
Don't forget fix VCCSA & VCCIO voltages in range less than 1.2 V.
If VCCSA & VCCIO >= 1.3 V you have a chance get dead CPU (POST CODE 00) after some time using system.

PipJones
Level 8
Thanks both, under 1.4 and my cooling is working, results below.

Voltages

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Temps

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Pretty sure VCCSA & VCCIO are less than 1.2v, i'll monitor later.

Bit more monitoring, VCCSA & VCCIO are less than 1.2v.

VCCSA Max: 0.9283
VCCIO Max: 1.019

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