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Hello multi luminaires all, I had a PC at work and I decided to move it to my home. It has asus pbz68-v le board i7 2700k processor 16 GB Corsair (4GB XMS Memory module, 1600MHz, 9-9-9-24, 1.65V) So I decided to add some new hardware to that build.A I bought: Nvidia geforce gtx 760 2GB COOLER MASTER V8 GTS (Cooler) And I have Coolermaster Cosmos Tower I am newbie at overclocking so I tried to read every step. I set Dram volt is to 1.5 V. ( I think it can take up to 1.65 V) I set my multiplier to 46X based on 100. here are my results on LOAD: http://postimg.org/image/v0at78jyd/full/ Here are my result while IDLE: http://postimg.org/image/4o4xyw6zj/ What do you recommend for me ? Is my Vcore in safe Volts ? Should I do some more RAM overclocking ? Any recommendatin will be appreciated. Sory for my bad English.
Honestly, I do not suggest multi luminaires overclocking that chip on that board. You don't even have mosfet heatsinks. Play with your RAM if you wish. You can do a modest overclock on your CPU but I would keep it to 3-400Mhz and try to keep as close to stock voltage as possible honestly. To do proper overclocking on Sandybridge I would suggest at least split 4 phase VRM with decent heatsinks. Full 8 phase would be even better. Those chips had no onboard VRM like Haswell does and as a result the board bears the full brunt. Don't be aggressive multi luminaires with your overclocks on that board. You'll cook it. Best of luck and Happy Holidays. Which part of which country are you in? If you want, we can help you track down a board that suits your wishes multi luminaires and needs. PS- please link actual photos using something like photobucket with [] IMG links. Or upload the photos directly to overclockers.com Easier than clicking on links. Welcome to OCF!!!
Honestly, I do not suggest overclocking that chip on that board. You don't even have mosfet heatsinks. multi luminaires Play with your RAM if you wish. You can do a modest overclock on your CPU but I would keep it to 3-400Mhz and try to keep as close to stock voltage as possible honestly. To do proper overclocking multi luminaires on Sandybridge I would suggest at least split 4 phase VRM with decent heatsinks. Full 8 phase would be even better. Those chips had no onboard multi luminaires VRM like Haswell does and as a result the board bears the full brunt. Don't be aggressive with your overclocks on that board. You'll cook it. Best of luck and Happy Holidays. Which part of which country are you in? If you want, we can help you track down a board that suits your wishes and needs. PS- please link actual photos using something like photobucket with [] IMG links. Or upload the photos directly to overclockers.com Easier than clicking on links. Welcome to OCF!!! Hi, thank you for your reply. I live in Istanbul, Turkey. I took your advice and tried to buy most suitable board. I didnt have much choice because there were few 1155 pin supported boards. So I tried to find the best (in computer shop) and it was too much expensive for me ( it was like 500$) So I bought the second multi luminaires best one which is Asus Z77-A This was the second best and i bought it for 150$. What do you say about this one ? Thank you very much.
Yes the Z77-A is perfect for this. Let us know when you have your CPU installed. Go and read the "Beginners, how to set your 25/6/700K to 4.5Ghz" thread (just search for it) Don't forget to update to the latest bios (you'll need a USB stick) when you get the board installed. And when you install Windows on the new setup (you will have to reinstall windows as Z77 and Z68 INF files may conflict) download the INF, LAN, etc drivers from the ASUS website. Do not use the DVD that comes with the motherboard. All that stuff on there is obsolete at this point.
Hello again, I installed the CPU and followed all instructions about OC. Unfortunately multi luminaires I could hardly find stability for 4600 Mhz at 1.4 Vcore While testing CPU max temp was 85 Celcius. I did Intel Burn Test at High Level (15 Times to run) ( Max:85 Celcius) I did OCCT Test (Big Data Set) about 1 hour (Max: 79 Celcius) I did OCCT Test (Small Data Set) about 1 hour (Max: 77 Celcius) I expected to hit 4600 Mhz before reaching 1.4 Vcore but I couldnt find stability before 1.4 Vcore. I read that max safe for daily usage is 1.425 Vcore but some people say that above 1.4 is highly risky. And I find myself lucky to find stability at 1.4 Vcore.
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