Hi and welcome to the forums.
I have just picked up a 4790k myself to replace my mediocre 4670k. It is seeming like my 4790k is mediocre as well unless something changes. I can do 4.9Ghz Asus Realbench stable but only 4.6Ghz at 1.260v vcore Linx stable. Anything above that and no matter how much voltage I use just crashes. I am going to tweak it more today as I really wanted to hit 4.8Ghz with this cpu.
As a starting point set vcore to 1.25v (manual) and the multiplier to 45x (all cores). Most should do this so if it boot's fire up a stress testing program and monitor the temps. As you increase the voltage the temps will go through the roof. I have high end custom watercooling with a pair of 360mm fat rads and still hit 84 degrees C!!
Hi and welcome to the forums.
I have just picked up a 4790k myself to replace my mediocre 4670k. It is seeming like my 4790k is mediocre as well unless something changes. I can do 4.9Ghz Asus Realbench stable but only 4.6Ghz at 1.260v vcore Linx stable. Anything above that and no matter how much voltage I use just crashes. I am going to tweak it more today as I really wanted to hit 4.8Ghz with this cpu.
As a starting point set vcore to 1.25v (manual) and the multiplier to 45x (all cores). Most should do this so if it boot's fire up a stress testing program and monitor the temps. As you increase the voltage the temps will go through the roof. I have high end custom watercooling with a pair of 360mm fat rads and still hit 84 degrees C!!
I had to delid my 4790k and it made the world of difference, 4.7Ghz / 60deg load temps max etc under one of those nzxt all in ones.
Thank you for your replie! I'm planning on buying a NZXT X62 or Deepcool 240X White in the future. What do you guys think I can achieve with the Cryorig H7?
Well worth doing, I got a cheapish tool from ebay and it worked perfectly.Got mine stable at 4.6Ghz with 1.255v vcore now. I have given up on anything higher as it look's like it will need a massive increase in volts just for a extra 100mhz. I am pretty disappointed to be honest as others with this batch have gotten 4.9Ghz with less than 1.4v. I am going to play with the cache now and see if I can get that to run 1:1 with the core. It's getting delidded as soon as I can borrow a delidding tool.
Luck of draw I guess, but my i7 4790K isn't worth overclocking, 4.4Ghz to 4.8GHz requires a huge voltage increase and noise level go from silent to a noticeable. (annoying).
Great CPU, but if overclocking if your thing, it's probably not worth it.
Just run at 4.4 mate, still a nice increase as it's on all cores.
I do mate.
Temp increase from 4.4GHz to 4.8GHz is stupid, 70C to 90C, clearly that's not worth it.
Well worth doing, I got a cheapish tool from ebay and it worked perfectly.
4.5Ghz is nice enjoy![]()
What kind of temps do you get stressing with that? Sounds good for being on air! I can get 4.8 under custom water at 1.27v, stressing doesn't go past 62c To get to 4.9 I need 1.32v I think. Chickened out trying to get stable at 5 at about 1.39v (just wanted to see if it is possible). Might try delidding in a year's time like some others on here and see what I can do.I've got mine at 4.6GHz with 1.25v. So I guess this is good right?
What kind of temps do you get stressing with that? Sounds good for being on air! I can get 4.8 under custom water at 1.27v, stressing doesn't go past 62c To get to 4.9 I need 1.32v I think. Chickened out trying to get stable at 5 at about 1.39v (just wanted to see if it is possible). Might try delidding in a year's time like some others on here and see what I can do.
I've got mine at 4.6GHz with 1.25v. So I guess this is good right?
I've got mine at 4.6GHz with 1.25v. So I guess this is good right?
I will overclock to a higher frequency once get a water cooler. But because I never overclocked before It's a nice learning experience.Honestly? a 200MHz overclock is still pointless.
If the temps are good then great, but your never going to notice that improvement.
I will overclock to a higher frequency once get a water cooler. But because I never overclocked before It's a nice learning experience.
Honestly? a 200MHz overclock is still pointless.
If the temps are good then great, but your never going to notice that improvement.