Basic Skylake 6700K Overclocking review and performance.

At i5 I would not say its dull. It really has a place here but at i7 mainstream platform is not my choice.
 

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CPU:OCCT, large data set, 1 hour, PASS
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Asus RealBench, Stress test 4 hours, PASS
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Asus RealBench, H.264x10 loop, PASS
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XTU, stress test, 8 hours, PASS
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X264_v2, 10x loop, 16 threads, High prio, PASS
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Cinebench R15
Single score: 203
Multi score: 1036
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SuperPI, 32M
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5.4GHz validation
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For my usage, gaming, this is more than stable :cool:

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Awesome chip there man. It's like you've got the 4790k version of my 3770k. Does the same clocks at the same voltage as yours. 10-12-12-31-1t mems too. Wanna trade? :P
 
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3770k I have 5.2 at less from back in the day. Still have the chip could do 6.8 on ln2 for 3d.
 
OK... my stipulation was that 4.5 (or at least 4.4 as per the pre-OCed kits) is easy to achieve by all on the 5820k? It's over 4.6 that some seem to struggle with... and where the voltages start to climb.

I have a dog of a chip , 1.289v for stable daily OC of 4.3 anything more drinks voltage . Upto 1.4v for upto 4.6 ( and I've still not really ran it stable @ that , still a lot to mess about with ) not sure I want to push anymore voltage through this board , first boards VRMs failed .... May pick up the gigabyte champion as have heard good things.
 
I may do X99 MATX build with Asrock Fatality MATX board. In which case I will no longer need this chip so it will be going!!!
 
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