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post Dec 23 2013, 03:11 PM

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post Dec 24 2013, 11:32 AM

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Not sure if this is the right thread. I was planning to build a new rig for photo processing (typically lightroom and photo ninja) which eat a lot of processing power.

To my mind, I was wondering if OCing the processor will give a significant improvement comparing to stock speed. In my mind, I am thinking to get either the i5 4670K or i7 4770 (non-K, but if OC will give big margin of improvement, will get the 4770K instead).
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post Dec 30 2013, 09:31 AM

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Urm, 4 GHz with 1.16 vcore is it normal? I feel that my i5-4670k is a bad chip it doesn't like to overclock past 4Ghz and require lots of vcore for being stable. sad.gif

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post Dec 30 2013, 04:45 PM

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QUOTE(R3b0rn @ Dec 30 2013, 09:31 AM)
Urm, 4 GHz with 1.16 vcore is it normal? I feel that my i5-4670k is a bad chip it doesn't like to overclock past 4Ghz and require lots of vcore for being stable.  sad.gif
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It's normal as the vCore required increased exponentially, instead of linearly.
You will notice a bigger difference for 4.5 to 4.6. No idea what's the reason though.
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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Dec 30 2013, 04:45 PM)
It's normal as the vCore required increased exponentially, instead of linearly.
You will notice a bigger difference for 4.5 to 4.6. No idea what's the reason though.
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Yeah, and the temperatures are very high even noctua d-14 couldn't handle it sad.gif
Guess I may need to consider to de-lid my cpu and run in water...

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post Dec 30 2013, 09:11 PM

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QUOTE(R3b0rn @ Dec 30 2013, 08:31 PM)
Yeah, and the temperatures are very high even noctua d-14 couldn't handle it sad.gif
Guess I may need to consider to de-lid my cpu and run in water...
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yeah delidding is the best way to solve the overheat issue.
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post Jan 1 2014, 08:49 AM

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Halloo ;p

Just finished my cheap Haswell setup
Havent OC yet but at booting already got few error msg
Such "The following channel did not pass cpu memory test"
Wht prob arr??
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QUOTE(gengstapo @ Jan 1 2014, 08:49 AM)
Halloo ;p

Just finished my cheap Haswell setup
Havent OC yet but at booting already got few error msg
Such "The following channel did not pass cpu memory test"
Wht prob arr??
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Either its good ram and you're not placing it in the channels needed to be filled first. Some mobo's have to have ram in 1 slot before any others are filled. Read the mobo manual.
If its bad ram and RMA it and it should fix the issue.
If you have 1 stick of usable ram, plug it into each of the memory slots and and test it to see if you get the same error.

Forumers are advised to put system specs in the siggy.
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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Jan 1 2014, 09:43 AM)
Either its good ram and you're not placing it in the channels needed to be filled first. Some mobo's have to have ram in 1 slot before any others are filled. Read the mobo manual.
If its bad ram and RMA it and it should fix the issue.
If you have 1 stick of usable ram, plug it into each of the memory slots and and test it to see if you get the same error.

Forumers are advised to put system specs in the siggy.
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I tried few setting still prob regarding men issue
I tried each stick one by one, both can boot to windows
Setup as single channel lane red + black, no problem
Issue raise when it comes to dual channel
I think my board got prob, demn..
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QUOTE(gengstapo @ Jan 1 2014, 10:46 AM)
I tried few setting still prob regarding men issue
I tried each stick one by one, both can boot to windows
Setup as single channel lane red + black, no problem
Issue raise when it comes to dual channel
I think my board got prob, demn..
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Try borrowing RAM from others/ friends. Or take the mobo to PC shop for a check.
Check mobo's CPU socket for bent pins. You might also try resitting the CPU and CPU cooler.
Sometimes over-tightening would cause this issue.
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Since today is holiday, will try call shop to exchange coz I just bought it yesterday
Im sure I placed all component correctly
Gonna give a call first if they we operating today
Will bring along my damn heavy machine lol
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QUOTE(gengstapo @ Jan 1 2014, 11:49 AM)
Since today is holiday, will try call shop to exchange coz I just bought it yesterday
Im sure I placed all component correctly
Gonna give a call first if they we operating today
Will bring along my damn heavy machine lol
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Good then. All the best for your new rig.
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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Jan 1 2014, 04:48 PM)
Good then. All the best for your new rig.
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Done, they replace the board
All working as it should be rclxms.gif flex.gif rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(gengstapo @ Jan 1 2014, 09:47 PM)
Done, they replace the board
All working as it should be  rclxms.gif  flex.gif  rclxm9.gif
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Glad to hear that you managed to "solve" it.
Don't forget to share with us your OC results here. brows.gif
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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Jan 1 2014, 10:49 PM)
Glad to hear that you managed to "solve" it.
Don't forget to share with us your OC results here.  brows.gif
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Not so soon bro
Still running on stock cooler.. sweat.gif sweat.gif sweat.gif
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post Jan 4 2014, 11:25 AM

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rebuild back my system.. early rig was destroy by kebabom psu biggrin.gif

some quick stress testing .. 50minute sweat.gif

cooler via air cooler Prolimatech Supermega dual fan setup tongue.gif
asrock z87 fatal1ty professional
cheapo ram ... early ram was destroy too cry.gif

it okie or fail laugh.gif any tips for me hmm.gif


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which one better adjust multiple @bclk tongue.gif

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QUOTE(meons @ Jan 4 2014, 11:25 AM)
rebuild back my system.. early rig was destroy by  kebabom psu biggrin.gif

some quick stress testing  .. 50minute sweat.gif

cooler via  air cooler  Prolimatech Supermega dual fan setup  tongue.gif
asrock z87 fatal1ty professional
cheapo ram ...  early ram was destroy too cry.gif

it okie or fail laugh.gif  any tips for me  hmm.gif

which one better adjust multiple @bclk tongue.gif
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The BCLK @ 99.98MHz can be fixed to 100 if you disable the CPU Spread Spectrum in BIOS.

AIDA64 stress test must be set manually, to stress the RAM at maximum amount of capacity.
Go to Preference/General/.....Memory Block Size (512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB etc). By default it is 16 MB only which is not sufficient to stress the Integrated Memory Controller aka IMC built on the chip.
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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Jan 4 2014, 06:43 PM)
The BCLK @ 99.98MHz can be fixed to 100 if you disable the CPU Spread Spectrum in BIOS.

AIDA64 stress test must be set manually, to stress the RAM at maximum amount of capacity.
Go to Preference/General/.....Memory Block Size (512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB etc). By default it is 16 MB only which is not sufficient to stress the Integrated Memory Controller aka IMC built on the chip.
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nod.gif take note and tks you to restore back my old memory blush.gif CPU Spread Spectrum in BIOS. need disable during ocing
got anything part need disable too sad.gif lupa habis bro .. most of time kita enter bios for check/ disable igpu intel displays only tongue.gif

if i just wan focus on cpu 1st can blush.gif leave ram as default settings.. since right now using the cheapo one. scare to over stress it
plus z87 fatal1ty professional have isuee with memory xmp .. so need be setup manually if wan ocing... sweat.gif can i skip it 1st



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post Jan 8 2014, 10:41 AM

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post Jan 8 2014, 11:21 PM

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