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***Intel i7 4790K Owners thread***

so wait OCUK are selling 2 different devils ?????

L3 and L4 2013-2014

are the new batch of CPUS from ocuk that are shipping today for instance L4 ????????
cause i just ordered one ??? do i need to phone them ? lol

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Ok paranoia kicked in and i called OCUK....
basically the first batch they got in was 2013 -L3 stock all those according to them have been sold or sold via preorders and the latest batch they have in stock now are the newer L4 2014 models.

:)
 
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Got mine set @ 4.6Ghz for 24/7 use now. Bumped that auto voltage adjust thing to +0.50v. Gives 1.26v and drops to 0.8v when downclocked. Tested with Intel Burn test and the other usual tests. Rock solid.

Very happy with this CPU :-D
 
Finally at home.......

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My 4790K with latest LinX topped on 78C (ambient 33C)..... at stock voltage.

CPU Vcore is 1.200V and CPU VID is 1.183V.

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Let's start to set manually........
 
Got mine set @ 4.6Ghz for 24/7 use now. Bumped that auto voltage adjust thing to +0.50v. Gives 1.26v and drops to 0.8v when downclocked. Tested with Intel Burn test and the other usual tests. Rock solid.

Very happy with this CPU :-D
Got mine set up yesterday (on a Z97 ASUS board) but coming from Ivy the BIOS for Haswell seems to have more voltage settings than you can shake a stick at and I'd appreciate the trailblazers pointing me in the right direction for which voltage settings worked for them to get a similar result to that above. I'm looking for a stable 24/7 overclock with low as possible volts once I've seen how far I can push this silicon.

Mine is from the second batch of OcUK stock (L418C133) and has passed Cinebench, Realbench, wPrime etc at 47 x 100, albeit at stock volts of up to 1.35 (in CPU-ID). It passed all but Realbench at 48 x 100 (BSOD 101 during the last multitasking phase) but autovolts was up at 1.375 by that point, which even with custom watercooling was a tad high (temps on core 3 touched 79C briefly iirc).
 
I got a 4790K (L331C518) along with Asus Z97 Deluxe and Kingston Hyperx 2400 16GB from OcUk today. It is in a Fractal R4 case with a Noctua U14S.

At stock RealTemp 3.70 is showing idle 27/25/25/24 cpu-z core voltage 0.719V.

Running Cinebench R15 RealTemp shows 60/58/57/54 and cpu-z core voltage is only 1.105V.

Have I got a good chip?
 
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I got a 4790K (L331C518) along with Asus Z97 Deluxe and Kingston Hyperx 2400 16GB from OcUk today. It is in a Fractal R4 case with a Noctua U14S.

At stock RealTemp 3.70 is showing idle 27/25/25/24 cpu-z core voltage 0.719V.

Running Cinebench R15 RealTemp shows 60/58/57/54 and cpu-z core voltage is only 1.105V.

Have I got a good chip?

won't know til you try to overclock it buddy.
 
So, with everything on Auto (so 1.176v and 4.4Ghz under load), I get 24c idle and 51c under Cinebench R15 load. :D

Epic! Was 90~ before. :o

Noctua. :cool:
 
I have the same batch as you L331C518.

It does 4.6 @ 1.238V. 4.7 @ 1.27v

Runs under 60c during gaming and 70c in prime.

I would keep it if I were you.

Matt
 
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