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5800x overclock info

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Only recently got this cpu and built my new pc.

I've been running some stress tests to make sure all runs stable but currently cranked up to 4.7ghz with max fan usually hitting no more then 50-55 on full load.

Idle temps seem to be 20-28.

I'm running at 1.31v currently and as shown in cpu temp (whilst under prime95) it appears stable at this.

I assume 1.31v @4.7ghz is a decent result. I have not tried to go above this yet but certainly be interested to hear peoples feedback.

I've adjusted PBO (I think) in MSI bios.. I've never used msi before so not used to navigating where I need to in comparison to asus previous boards.

It would be interesting to get other people's experiences/feedback.

 
I’ve got an all core of about 4700 leaving PBO on auto. That about 37-42 idle (passively cooled), 75 load (about 2300 rpm pump, 1000 rpm fans). I’d love to do more, but am tweaking everything else before circling back to try this new fangled CPU O/C.

Have a look at this thread though; some pretty impressive results and description of how he got there:

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/foru...-all-cores-with-amd-curve-optimizer.18906071/
 
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Only recently got this cpu and built my new pc.

I've been running some stress tests to make sure all runs stable but currently cranked up to 4.7ghz with max fan usually hitting no more then 50-55 on full load.

Idle temps seem to be 20-28.

I'm running at 1.31v currently and as shown in cpu temp (whilst under prime95) it appears stable at this.

I assume 1.31v @4.7ghz is a decent result. I have not tried to go above this yet but certainly be interested to hear peoples feedback.

I've adjusted PBO (I think) in MSI bios.. I've never used msi before so not used to navigating where I need to in comparison to asus previous boards.

It would be interesting to get other people's experiences/feedback.


Id just leave it there mate, your doing pretty well for the temps.
 
What are you testing with, you oc look a little too unrealistic for the voltage used.

You may have a golden cpu or you not loading the cpu up right or its throttled and your not seeing it.

Uninstall core temp program its poo.. use HWinfo64 it will show not just show max core but the affective core.
 
What are you testing with, you oc look a little too unrealistic for the voltage used.

You may have a golden cpu or you not loading the cpu up right or its throttled and your not seeing it.

Uninstall core temp program its poo.. use HWinfo64 it will show not just show max core but the affective core.

Tested with prime95 for 24 hours.. Voltage now a little lower as well with the same achieved speed as shown above.

Now used HWinfo before so here's a screen shot.. Let me know what you want to see?

 
Those temps seem unbelievable good for a prime95 test? I'm running the same 4.7 but at 1.32v and I get into the 80cs easily under a custom 360mm loop. Are you testing small FFT with avx ON?
 
Mine is with custom 1344 on both and FFT

Prime95 on small fft full stress is not good for cpus and not recommended from what I've read.

Temps if I'm using that go to 88-95degrees
 
So firstly prime is dead. Dont use it.

Use intel burn test with 12gb ram option and asus real bench.

Open HWINFO64 to show sensors only. And scroll so you can see core speed, advage core speed and affective core speed.

Start your intel burn test and after 8 runs take a screen shot.

I had my 3700x at 4.7ghz and ever program would show 4.7 when load testing. I found the affective core speed was at 4.2ghz because the core was starved of voltage and the cpu reports 4.7 but runs lower.
 
Can you do that again without the screen shot been done to cut of the average info.. come on now.

Sent intel burn test to run 10 tests that take the screen shot when test 8 in running.
 
What you have there is very nice cpu..

Your temps are in the 80's not 50's but still its nice. Run asus real bench on a 45min loop and if all passes push for more or just be happy. But you still have voltage in the tank.. and under real usage you temps will be much lower then 80's
 
What you have there is very nice cpu..

Your temps are in the 80's not 50's but still its nice. Run asus real bench on a 45min loop and if all passes push for more or just be happy. But you still have voltage in the tank.. and under real usage you temps will be much lower then 80's

hmm nothing left in the tank unfortunately.. i cant get to 4.8 all core even with 1.36v and not sure its safe to put any more voltage through

would be interested to see @RayRayFPS with intelburntest!
 
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