Can Asrock P67 Extreme 6 or Fatal1ty owners please post your overclocks in here

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Can Asrock P67 Extreme 6 or Fatal1ty owners please post there overclocks in this thread so us asrock motherboard owners can compare what overclocks were getting out are motherboards..:)

Hoping there are some other asrock owners on here :p


Am up to 4800mhz so far with air cooling....Picture below is with all 4 cores loaded
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5100mhz...............That will do for now,,so am going give up trying to get any higher before i blow my rig :p


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Though your overclocks might be stable, the amount of vcore reported by axtu is kinda a lot?
I mean, my i7, which should have more vcore, only has 1.19 on 3.885ghz.
and the temps are a bit high if i judge from the cpu temp there, usually core temps tend to be higher by up to around 10C more.
 
asrock extreme 6 & i2500k

can get into windows with 52x102 @ 1.51vcore, but due to not knowing much about what is BAD in vcore I stick to 4.5ghz with 1.35v

What stats are other people seeing under 1.45v, but more likely closer too 1.4v ?
 
asrock extreme 6 & i2500k

can get into windows with 52x102 @ 1.51vcore, but due to not knowing much about what is BAD in vcore I stick to 4.5ghz with 1.35v

What stats are other people seeing under 1.45v, but more likely closer too 1.4v ?

Yeah, you don't want to be running at 1.51v 24/7! It is safer to stick at 1.35v though you can probably get a bit more out of it and still be safe.

I don't think the Sandybridge chips are quite as fragile as people as people first thought but I personally when I get mine won't go above about 1.37v. Either that or the lowest taht gives me 4.6Mhz, I will be happy with that and don't see the need for more.
 
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Though your overclocks might be stable, the amount of vcore reported by axtu is kinda a lot?
I mean, my i7, which should have more vcore, only has 1.19 on 3.885ghz.QUOTE]Don't worry that 5ghz & high vcore voltage is not my 24/7 overclock,

It just seeing what this asrock motherboard & i7 2600k CPU can do ;)


I normally keep my cpu at 4400mhz or 4600mhz for my 24/7 overclock
and the temps are a bit high if i judge from the cpu temp there, usually core temps tend to be higher by up to around 10C more.
Temps are going be high with air cooling at 4800mhz plus high vcore voltage with 100% load on all 4 cores
 
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Just a mini update, I'm now running 4.5ghz with 1.28vcore which seems much more reasonable. I'm using 96blck x 47 multiplier, instead of 45x100 or so.
 
My 2500k + Extreme6 setup is winging its way to me by Tuesday hopefully.

*puts himself down for membership*

I chose the Asrock due to the LGA775 compat so I can just drop it in and still use my water setup. I am hoping to be able to do 5ghz 24/7.
 
I chose the Asrock due to the LGA775 compat so I can just drop it in and still use my water setup. I am hoping to be able to do 5ghz 24/7.
Am thinking of going back to watercooling and using my old D-TEK (socket 775) waterblock on this motherboard

Don't know if you be able to get 5ghz stable 24/7...

But at a guess i say you should be able to get 4800mhz stable 24/7
 
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Am thinking of going back to watercooling and using my old D-TEK (socket 775) waterblock on this motherboard

Don't know if you be able to get 5ghz stable 24/7...

But at a guess i say you should be able to get 4800mhz stable 24/7

Doesnt stop me hoping :p
 
Am thinking of going back to watercooling and using my old D-TEK (socket 775) waterblock on this motherboard

Don't know if you be able to get 5ghz stable 24/7...

But at a guess i say you should be able to get 4800mhz stable 24/7

It's all about the voltage really, anything over 1.4volts is apprently too much for 24/7 and air is enough to keep 1.4volts and under in shape...

I'd like to have some confidence from others really, about maintaining a high voltage under water, as I'm sitting at 50 degrees or under on my water at load
 
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If you got the guts to give it a high vcore 24/7 then you most likely get 5ghz stable


Am too chicken to try :D , plus i don't think my cpu air cooler would cope
Well I ran my e6600 with 1.6v (BIOS) which was ~1.55 real for 4 years+

If 1.4-1.5v (real) with the Sandyvag only gives me 3 - 5 years use that is good enough for me. If it pops sooner... well I'll buy a new one and run lower volts through it :p
 
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