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 Intel LGA1155 P67/Z68/Z77, Sandy/Ivy Bridge Architecture

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zerorating
post Jan 15 2011, 12:23 AM

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guys, there are some case of dying sandy bridge due to oc which can last for few days , overclocker.co.uk has put on these oc guidance sad.gif
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Sandybridge maximum safe voltages
Core Voltage - Not recommended too exceed 1.38v, doing so could kill the CPU, we therefor recommend a range of 1.325-1.350v if overclocking.
Memory Voltage - Intel recommend 1.50v plus/minus 5% which means upto 1.58v is the safe recommended limit. In our testing we have found 1.65v has caused no issues.
BCLK Base Clock - This is strictly a NO, anyone using base clock overclocking could/will cause damange to CPU/Mainboard. (Set manually to 100)
PLL Voltage - Do not exceed 1.9v!!



Processor - Basically we recommend customers not to exceed 1.35v to play it safe, all our bundles are set at 1.3250v or lower, any competitors offering bundles above 4.6GHz you should be enquiring as to what voltage they are using as we believe anything over 1.38v will limit CPU lifespan and anything over 1.42v will likely kill the CPU or severely limit its lifespan.

Memory - Intel recommend 1.50v plus/minus 5% which means 1.60v is the ideal safe maximum, but we have found in our testing all 1.65v memory is fine. We have also found most new 1.65v like Corsair XMS3 will run at its rated timings with just 1.50-1.55v which is well within Intel specifications. So people upgrading to Sandybridge you can still use your old DDR3, but we do recommend you run it at 1.60v or less. We are shipping most of our bundles which feature Corsair XMS at 1.50v-1.55v at rated timings. We've also discussed with Asus and MSI regarding voltages for memory and they also confirm in their testing 1.65v caused no issues with reliability.

Base Clock - To put it simple if you value the life of your components, do not overclock using base clock!

PLL Voltage - Again do not exceed 1.9v!

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthrea...18227516&page=4

This post has been edited by zerorating: Jan 15 2011, 12:28 AM
zerorating
post Jan 16 2011, 02:02 AM

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QUOTE(nerodante80 @ Jan 16 2011, 01:56 AM)
U got i5-2500k for how much? Really thinking of upgrading my system. Do all sandy bridge got powerful built in GMA? TQ.
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the new gma are powerful for an igp, the gma hd3000 score 4800 on 3dmark2006 at 1024x768, great igp, but h67 motherboard are not allow to overclock its multiplier because of the graphic core, but the hd300 are allowed to been overclocked, been heard that intel will release z67 chipset, that maybe can increase multiplier as well as the use of gma hd3000

p.s, my guess is that the gma inside the sandy bridge are the one that contributes to the heat, so oc the processor with gpu on load is completely no-no

This post has been edited by zerorating: Jan 16 2011, 02:11 AM
zerorating
post Jan 16 2011, 02:10 AM

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QUOTE(Zakov @ Jan 16 2011, 02:04 AM)
Quoted from Gibbo at overclockers.co.uk forums.
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost....492&postcount=1

Hopefully this will be added to the OP since its very useful info for early SB aka LGA 1155 adopters. smile.gif
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i think i already added this qoute above, however for oveclocker,it is a must to use the manual setting for overclocking, heard that u can oc really high even with 1.3v

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