1055T OC

I built a computer for a friend this week using an asus Mb, tmpin2 was also 128C, this I have read is due to working the cpu hard or Overclocking. Nothing to worry about. You could raise your ram voltage to <1.65 if you havent tried this. I have 1600OC ram running at 1666MHz 1.63V with 250fsb.

My 24/7 OC (3.5GHz)

 
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Ok yeah after hours of playing it finally crashed, I have lowered the Vcore. Is there any other reccomended fans to use? I read that some high ends perform like a 240 WC, not sure of how true this is, but the principle of how the newer air coolers are working is not far from this.

If i get a WC would a single radiator be enough or am i looking for a double?

Thank you!!

:)
 
I built a computer for a friend this week using an asus Mb, tmpin2 was also 128C, this I have read is due to working the cpu hard or Overclocking. Nothing to worry about. You could raise your ram voltage to <1.65 if you havent tried this. I have 1600OC ram running at 1666MHz 1.63V with 250fsb.

My 24/7 OC (3.5GHz)


CPU V is 1.26? Underclocked Vs??
 
I have undervolted the vcore in the bios. It runs prime stable and I could OC more but am happy with results and it is quiet even on full load. I have kept the HT and NB at standard.

andy
 
I have undervolted the vcore in the bios. It runs prime stable and I could OC more but am happy with results and it is quiet even on full load. I have kept the HT and NB at standard.

andy

But My standard would be what? 1333 and 2000? I have 1333mhz ram, it is 1.5V ram.

Should I too lower V?
 
But My standard would be what? 1333 and 2000? I have 1333mhz ram, it is 1.5V ram.

Should I too lower V?

HT and NB are usually 2000, maybe 1800 on some motherboards, the gigabyte provides a multiplyer 5x to 10x to change relative to fsb. My ram is 1.5V (DDR3), it runs a lot happier at 1.63V at 1666 (6.66x fsb). The stock ram speed is 1600, 12800 OCZ gold.

If you can lower the cpu voltage a bit it will improve your temps. I am at -0.1V in bios, This should be 1.375V but there is obviously a voltage drop and cpu-z reports 1.26V. This is also shown in other hardware monitoring software.

andy
 
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HT and NB are usually 2000, maybe 1800 on some motherboards, the gigabyte provides a multiplyer 5x to 10x to change relative to fsb. My ram is 1.5V (DDR3), it runs a lot happier at 1.63V at 1666 (6.66x fsb). The stock ram speed is 1600, 12800 OCZ gold.

If you can lower the cpu voltage a bit it will improve your temps. I am at -0.1V in bios, This should be 1.375V but there is obviously a voltage drop and cpu-z reports 1.26V. This is also shown in other hardware monitoring software.

andy

My ram is nothing SPECIAL just geil value ram.
 
HT and NB are usually 2000, maybe 1800 on some motherboards, the gigabyte provides a multiplyer 5x to 10x to change relative to fsb. My ram is 1.5V (DDR3), it runs a lot happier at 1.63V at 1666 (6.66x fsb). The stock ram speed is 1600, 12800 OCZ gold.

If you can lower the cpu voltage a bit it will improve your temps. I am at -0.1V in bios, This should be 1.375V but there is obviously a voltage drop and cpu-z reports 1.26V. This is also shown in other hardware monitoring software.

andy

Hi can i ask, did you increase the cpu/nbV? or HTV? or NBV? I got the dark night xigamatek which runs a lot cooler now.

Still struggling with it though :(

I am confused!
 
I have not changed any volts other than cpu (-0.1V) and memory (+0.13V). All the rest at auto, left it to the mobo to sort out.

Looking at your earlier posts, you were successfully at my 3.5 OC, are you going higher? I reached 3.85GHz (275fsb) at my setup showing 1.375V on the CPU, but backed off to the current clock.

andy.
 
I have not changed any volts other than cpu (-0.1V) and memory (+0.13V). All the rest at auto, left it to the mobo to sort out.

Looking at your earlier posts, you were successfully at my 3.5 OC, are you going higher? I reached 3.85GHz (275fsb) at my setup showing 1.375V on the CPU, but backed off to the current clock.

andy.

Why did you back off? Yeah i was succesful. It seems leaving it all on auto works best. Oddly using a dark knight on full load prime improves only 3-5c. I will try to add a tiny/touch more thermal paste (artic mx-2). That should help. I do want to reach 3.8. I am at 3.6 stable and have not tried going further. I must sort the temps out first. :)
 
Why did you back off?

I currently do not use any software that is enhanced by a higher CPU clock.
I wanted to have a very quiet rig that is not on the bleeding edge but can perform reliably and fast in all tasks. It is barely audible even on air.
It is a family PC and I do not want the grief of it falling over.

cheers :)
 
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