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03-26-2017 11:09 PM #41
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You mean we can force the CPU to sit on 1.3 even if it wants more?
Fun? My hands sweat like hell...
Idle temp has risen to around 36 in aida and 34 in mobo onboard display.
6 minutes stress - 64c
How fast is your CPU running?
What do you think about lifespawn decrease?Last edited by Links; 03-26-2017 at 11:15 PM.
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03-26-2017 11:15 PM #42
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Yes we can make it stick at 1.30v even if it wants more.
This is why it is important to pay attention to the temps and voltage when overclocking, we know so far temps are great and however much it goes over 1.30v we will subtract the overshoot with a negative offset.
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03-26-2017 11:25 PM #43
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I think, i'll stop at x48.
It's already a good OC from the stock x42.
Is there anything else we can tweak?
Should we leave voltage on 1.3? Or can we go down a bit and try to achieve some temp decrease?Last edited by Links; 03-26-2017 at 11:29 PM.
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03-26-2017 11:33 PM #44
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Actually you gained 300MHz from the turbo boost of 4.5GHz.
You can go higher if you want, temps say you can. Here's my 7700k at 5.0GHz with 1.312v playing watchdogs 2.
Temps are in the 1st column third section down and vcore is in the third column with the first yellow mark. Click the pic to make it bigger.
Do you still want to overclock more or lower the voltage ? You make the call.
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03-26-2017 11:44 PM #45
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My CPU is not watercooled, so i'll stop here.
Besides, i can get back to OC anytime)
So, what is there left to tweak? And what will it provide?
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03-26-2017 11:52 PM #46
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Ok, just remember water cooled or not temps control how far you can go.
Since you want to stop at 4.8GHz you can try the cpu core/cache voltage at 1.25v and see if it passes the test at 4.8GHz. Once you find the lowest voltage you can switch to adaptive mode and your cpu will throttle speed and voltage at idle and will drop temps considerably.
What gpu do you have ?
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03-27-2017 12:04 AM #47
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Now I don't have any GPU, cuz 1080ti is so close, and buying a 1080 is not to smart I think.
Since you want to stop at 4.8GHz
Pity that it's so late. Must go to bed.
Can you please describe the voltage tweaking process in detail a bit more.
Tomorrow I'll work that through.
I'm not planning to reach some super-low voltage. Just to take off that little excess that is left as i think. Maybe just 0.05v.
If it works on 1.25 i will leave it. Is there any adaptive/other modes needed here?
Thank you so much for the guidence!
If there any questions, i hope, i can address them to you.Last edited by Links; 03-27-2017 at 12:34 PM.
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03-27-2017 12:15 AM #48
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You're welcome
If it's stable at 4.8GHz with 1.25v, switch the cpu core/cache voltage from manual to adaptive, then enter in 1.25v in the "Additional Turbo Mode CPU Core Voltage Override". Make sure the windows power plan is set to balanced, your cpu will drop speed and voltage at idle which will reduce temps at idle a good bit.
If I'm judging you I'd say you're a quick learner at overclocking.
Overclocking your gpu (when you get your 1080 Ti) will increase performance by about 10 FPS depending on the game and settings. I like to fool with BCLK overclocking some too, while the performance gain is miniscule it's still fun to see how far you can get.
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03-27-2017 01:26 AM #49
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03-27-2017 09:10 AM #50
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Computer may become unstable if too much heat builds up. Here are some things you can do about it to prevent it for overheating:
1. Dust out your computer’s case.
2. Put the computer in a location where it can properly ventilate itself.
3. Check that all the fans are running
4. Tune up heat sinks.