Thanks for sharing! Dos share your final 24/7 oc speeds and temps on your WC kit assuming you have done all your benching.
Sandy Bridge Overclocking V1, 2500K/2600K/2700K | LGA1155 P67.Z68.Z77
Sandy Bridge Overclocking V1, 2500K/2600K/2700K | LGA1155 P67.Z68.Z77
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Jan 9 2011, 05:31 PM
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Thanks for sharing! Dos share your final 24/7 oc speeds and temps on your WC kit assuming you have done all your benching.
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Jan 9 2011, 08:25 PM
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QUOTE(kmarc @ Jan 9 2011, 06:40 PM) Thank for the link. They recommended that 1.3v should be ok for everyday overclocking. But of course bro - what else? keke. This would make a nice replacement for my 4-year old C2D rig. Just wondering if the voltage was around 1.3-1.35v, how high can we overclock the 2600k using good air-cooling? Added on January 9, 2011, 6:41 pm Planning to get one for folding? I hope 1.3-1.35v would have some decent temps in our hot weather too and hopefully at least 4.5GHz...still waiting for more "localised" reviews before deciding to purchase, so I think I will save up and take my plunge maybe Q2 with hopefully revision 1.1 or 2.0 mobos...what about you? This post has been edited by Diademz: Jan 9 2011, 08:28 PM |
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Jan 9 2011, 11:14 PM
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QUOTE(kmarc @ Jan 9 2011, 10:56 PM) Nice! Very cool! Yea I too want my new PC to last another 4-5 years keke running at 100% utilisation 24/7 keke. My plan is to get the 2500k but that will be in the near future. That's why I was asking about the OC speed if overvolt to 1.30-1.35v as I don't think I will go higher than that. |
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Jan 11 2011, 02:25 PM
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QUOTE(MSI-MY @ Jan 11 2011, 01:34 PM) wow. What are your idle/load temps and what CPU cooler are you using?On another note, the infamous TW OC sifu said the following QUOTE If you want to overclock over 5GHz, you have to increase voltage, and note that temperature also rises much. If you prefer low voltage and temperature for long-time using, 4.5GHz can be steady under 1.272V only. Users can set personal setting by their preference. Still waiting for more local temperature results especially at 4.5GHz, stable 24/7. |
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QUOTE(hackcremo @ Aug 12 2012, 08:10 PM) i dont know why before this i cannot run prime blend more than 10 minutes at 4.7ghz@1.41vcore.. Nice oc! How many PPD is that? Hope to see you folding soon again for F@M, bro! but today after i had disable cpu spread spectrum..it run till 1 hour mark..i dont want to continue as hyper 212+ cannot handle the extra heat.. peak temp 98'c...once after raya think wanna change to NH-D14..monster! Back to topic : A cheaper alternative, is to get the CM 612s, and replace the stock fans with 2 Scythe GTs in P/P (similar to your 212+). Apparently load temps diff's between this config and the Noctua is <2C. Fold on! |
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