Caporegime
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I can have 4.6GHZ Prime for hours, works fine, it crashes on idle lol.
Just leave it at 4.5GHZ?....
Just leave it at 4.5GHZ?....
I can have 4.6GHZ Prime for hours, works fine, it crashes on idle lol.
Just leave it at 4.5GHZ?....
All day yesterday played on flight simulator x and other gaming and watched dvd was no problem and stable.
Today switched on pc, went on internet surf for an hour and now got dreading BSD with 0x124 and I am so angry as why is sandybridge is a biggest jokes, passed all 10 hours on ftts and 10 hours blend test and passed 25x on linpack and was stable on gaming, dvd etc and now it no longer stable, getting BSD four times today as I had to push up 1.38v from 1.32v on the vcore and still getting BSD. Prime test is a joke really.
Totally fed up and so sick of tired of waste my bloody time of going all over again. God, I hate sandybridge right now. I am thinking of going back to bloomfield i7 920 as it always stable for a year! Why is sandybridge is so fishy! I wish Intel never put onboard GPU on the chip (that's probably caused BSD likely)
not very happy overall as I thought new firmware SSD and fresh installed of windows x64 had resolves it but it wasn't the case!
I rated bloomfield 10/10 and sandybridge 3/10 for best overclocking.
I cannot really understand why it so stable for 24 hours and then crashed down to earth with horror BSD! If prime passed with a stable, it should stayed stable all times (why caused BSD!!!!_ Intel, you are making this sandybridge a very poor overclocking indeed.
We all should complaint to intel then !
We all should complaint to intel then !

the reason your bloomfield was so good for clocking was because I picked you an epic cpu out to stop all the problems you were having,
onboard gpu has NOTHING to do with SB overclocking capability at all.
remember when you spent all that money on a 980X that you sent back under DSR because you couldn't overclock it?
you may remember how I put the CPU in a UD3R motherboard [not a particularly excellent overclocking motheboard] and achieved 4.3GHz within a few hours.
Bulldog. you really have no patience and it is getting quite tiresome reading these posts where you throw the toys out of the pram because you cant hit a clockspeed.
and intel will say one thing to you: does your cpu operate at its rated speeds?
the answer is yes. so you have nothing at all to complain about.
any overclocking is free performance. you need to clock YOUR cpu and not aspire your cpu to something it may not be capable of.

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I cannot really understand why it so stable for 24 hours and then crashed down to earth with horror BSD! If prime passed with a stable, it should stayed stable all times (why caused BSD!!!!_ Intel, you are making this sandybridge a very poor overclocking indeed.
a clock can sometimes pass every stress test going but still fail in day to day usage.
Stress testing is a great early indicator for clock instability but, unfortunately, it isn't the 'be-all and end-all' in guaranteeing a stable clock.
Bulldog, have you played with your CPU PLL?
Nope, I leave it as auto as always is, why ?
I achieved my 4.8GHZ on my old chip by setting it to 1.6v
what about vcore and what level in LLC ?

I had placed an order for another i7 2600K (Retail) and hopefully my chip will be lucky cherry pick!![]()

You've spent £234 for an extra 100MHz?
You're very committed that or you should be committed.![]()

my new chip had arrived this morning, I was shocked to see idle temp start out 21-21-21-21 on 4.4GHz at 1.22vcore and under loads 51-50-51-50 for an hour. I am going to try 4.8GHz now
That's that lowest vcore I ever seen ! My other unlucky chip need 1.30v for 4.4GHz.