hows this?
the temps ok? bearing in mind it's a very hot day today
what would people consider a good temp?
is 1.32 average or good for 4.5?
will surfing the net while prime is running effect it?
No. If anything its better will stress it more and more chance of a blue screen quicker if its not stable.
2hr 20 mins into prime now at 4.5ghz
volts at 1.31, breifly going up to 1.32 every now and then
edit: worker stopped after 4 1/2 hrs
bugger
My biggest concern today is my 4th core.
I'm running my 2500k at 4.4Ghz @ 1.2v and my other 3 cores are all between 30 and 34 degrees, whilst the 4th goes from about 34-38. No idea why. Obviously they're not dangerous temps, but it's not kind to my thought patterns having to worry about a single 'ickle core.
Little sod.
I'm running my 2500k at 4.4Ghz @ 1.2v and my other 3 cores are all between 30 and 34 degrees, whilst the 4th goes from about 34-38. No idea why. Obviously they're not dangerous temps, but it's not kind to my thought patterns having to worry about a single 'ickle core.
Haha
Nowt to worry about m8 they all do it, one bloke said his goes as high as 11c difference between core #0 & #2
I've had 9c diff on mine between the same two, weird thing is core #3 is always a few degrees higher than the others when its idling.
there seem to be a lot of people on here with the z68-extreme4 + 2500k chips but very few posts on their oc settings. anyone got any advice for when my chip turns up tomorrow?
Overclock it?
whipgeez those temps are fine, but I'm only running 1.28V for 45*100...
Regarding Load-line Calibration, I've left it at Auto as I didn't really understand what it does! PLL Overvoltage I've disabled as the word overvoltage sounds scary to me.
What does your 1.28 vcore drop to when running LinX or Prime95?
LLC reduces what is known as vdroop which is basicly the amount that your voltage drops under load
eg. 1.28v set in bios with LLC Auto drops to 1.25v when stability testing - 1.28v > 1.25v = vdroop
If you now set LLC Medium then the vcore would only drop to say 1.265v under load, meaning you can shave a bit off your vcore setting but still retain that 1.25v under load.
PLL Overvoltage is only needed for higher overclocks of usually 4.8Ghz or more on most chips with only a very few golden cpu's going upto 5.2 - 5.4 with it disabled.
Also sleep mode doesn't work with it on Auto or Enabled on P67/Z68 mobo's.
Ah right, thanks. With 1.28V in BIOS the lowest I've seen it in CPU-Z whilst under load is 1.27V.