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 M Power or Asrock Extreme 6, which has the better overclocking

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TSscwong93
post May 23 2013, 09:06 PM, updated 13y ago

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let say i want to overclock my gpu and cpu,

which board can make the system stable at the same voltage and frequency?

I know that asrock extreme 6 has a 8+4 power phase

how bout the Msi M power ?
TSscwong93
post May 25 2013, 01:57 PM

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QUOTE(meons @ May 25 2013, 01:16 PM)
both great ... in term  value of money  vs OCing  the extreme 6 is best choose . it mybe lack of wifi and bluetooh..
but ocing ability  it great .. match  with GAY UP7
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thanks for the information, im using asrock extreme 6 now. But my proc 3770k can go to 4.8ghz but voltage must be 1.408, which makes my cpu really hot even with my corsair h110 water cooling (mx4 thermal paste) around 95 C
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post May 25 2013, 03:01 PM

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QUOTE(meons @ May 25 2013, 02:24 PM)
i noob about ocing proc  exceply intel proc blush.gif
95c hmm.gif  is on load  when go stress cpu.. high temp score around what?
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100% load with intel burn test ram 8gb max, 95C max temperature,
if running 100% for other program is around 90C


TSscwong93
post May 25 2013, 04:38 PM

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QUOTE(RowanPaladin @ May 25 2013, 03:11 PM)
http://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?2...V-Formula/page3

On the first post, TS stated that at 1.3V he was already very close to max load. Maybe try dropping your OC? As you said, yours is already running at maximum load.
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im current using 1.3V @ 70 degree C, 4.6ghz to protect my proc, 95C is kinda reduce its lifetime faster.
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post May 25 2013, 09:10 PM

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QUOTE(DarkSilver @ May 25 2013, 04:51 PM)
How long do you plan to use your Processor before changing it?

10 Years? 100 Years?

FYI, a processor can last longer than you can live theoretically.
Intel does claim that their processors can last 10 years of maximally stressing/loading.
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no bro...

maybe will die within 3 years if open whole year with 90degree celcius.


TSscwong93
post May 25 2013, 10:52 PM

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QUOTE(DarkSilver @ May 25 2013, 09:58 PM)
Your processor won't run 90C all the time. This is practical. Unless, you're making it to do Folding@Home, Mining, etc non-stop or 3D rendering 24 hours.

And, the previous statement I put(on the post above), already said that it'll surely last more than 10 years by normal means even the temperature is more than 80C(I stated maximally stress).

Basically, your motherboard die already(say more than 3 years or 5 years).
And, your processor will still live.

Processor is more likely to die from physical damage and also too overvolted(and NOT overheated).

This is theory.  smile.gif
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im doing the exact thing as what you said ... im doing folding@home 24/7 @.@ im finding some solution for this...

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post May 25 2013, 10:54 PM

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QUOTE(meons @ May 25 2013, 10:35 PM)
nod.gif last post true...  serius i say... my i5 3570k . pernah terrrrr..masok  dalam teh ais tongue.gif  .. dem i think i just burn off money..  after  let it dry properly...  try fire it back (tutup mata  press start button )...  it working... laugh.gif  laugh.gif
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haha meons, i think proc not so easy die if kena water also, my old 478 proc pentium 4 i always use it for testing board. every time my hand is wet i just handle the proc only.

p/s: i only doing this with my old proc, new one i sayang one..... haha
TSscwong93
post May 25 2013, 11:48 PM

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QUOTE(DarkSilver @ May 25 2013, 11:16 PM)
LOL. You sayang.
That's different from real-life already.

Your processor is 70C only(when stressed), so, I don't think it's overheated or will do anything bad.  smile.gif
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sometimes i put it to 4.8ghz and increase voltage once in a blue moon, and it goes to 90C but its just for a while smile.gif for intel burn test.

normally i let this proc dude run at 4.6ghz only.

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