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Looking good. Planning to go 5ghz?
smit101 what batch number is that chip??
L311B515.
Are you having stability problems?
Off the top of my head XMP, static vcore, C3 state and EIST enabled instead of offset. There are a few other tweaks I made that I can't remember atm. I'll take a look when I get home and post later.
L311B515.
How many of these low voltage high overclocks are using auto or 39 cache multipliers? It does make a difference
The CPU clock and cache clock (often called uncore) multipliers can be set distinctly. Many guides recommend to keep it to x1 to x3 below the CPU clock, though in my experience it can also be lowered a bit, so you can use a lower cache voltage and thus generate less heat. Doing so may also help stability. The cache multiplier doesn't matter much for performance either, so keeping it lower is quite okay.
L311B515.
Shari seriously no need!!! Just use your PC to see if its stable for what you do!!! All that stability testing who care!!! when it may well crash opening a browser or a game. Your Uncore recommendation is spot on at 4.6/4.3 is fine, 4.4 ideal at 5ghz you want 4.6/4.7.
Been having a play with my new 4770K and it is definitely better than the first one.
It's no where near as good as others have been posting in this thread but at least I can get a stable 4.5ghz at 1.35v. Will need to delid though to run daily as temps soar above 85c in seconds under stress.