Hi guys. I'm brand new to the forum and overclocking in general and I'm looking for advice on my CPU's overclocking potential. I'll list my specs and then discuss what I've found so far.
Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Z77
CPU: i7 2600k (obviously) w/ Corsair H80 cooler.
RAM: 2x4GB Corsair Vengeance
If any other specs are required please let me know.
So far I've been able to overclock to 4.4GHz with a VCore of 1.2v. Trying 4.5GHz at that voltage would freeze the OS in its tracks. I then learned that increasing the voltage can help you go further. I tried 1.3v @ 4.4GHz and it seemed stable. I tried to take it to 4.5GHz and upon trying to load anything I'd be met with a bluescreen that produces the message "whea_uncorrectable_error", or something along the lines. At this point I don't exactly know where to go. I tired turning it back down to [email protected] but the same bluescreen would pop at seemingly random times. Is my CPU only going to be able to peak at 4.4 on 1.2v? What should I be doing with my voltage? I feel like I'm not doing something correctly.
Like I said, I don't know a lot about the whole process and any needed advice would be greatly appreciated!
Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Z77
CPU: i7 2600k (obviously) w/ Corsair H80 cooler.
RAM: 2x4GB Corsair Vengeance
If any other specs are required please let me know.
So far I've been able to overclock to 4.4GHz with a VCore of 1.2v. Trying 4.5GHz at that voltage would freeze the OS in its tracks. I then learned that increasing the voltage can help you go further. I tried 1.3v @ 4.4GHz and it seemed stable. I tried to take it to 4.5GHz and upon trying to load anything I'd be met with a bluescreen that produces the message "whea_uncorrectable_error", or something along the lines. At this point I don't exactly know where to go. I tired turning it back down to [email protected] but the same bluescreen would pop at seemingly random times. Is my CPU only going to be able to peak at 4.4 on 1.2v? What should I be doing with my voltage? I feel like I'm not doing something correctly.
Like I said, I don't know a lot about the whole process and any needed advice would be greatly appreciated!