No worries - we'll get there. This was dipping our toe in the water to get figures...
Plus, we're going for a (hopefully) a simple clock - so even if the heatsink is a bit weak the voltages we'll end up with at 4.3GHz it should be able to handle.
On my phone now on the way to the football! You can't get rid of me that easily! To cancel the current values we have I can just uncheck the OC tuner to automatic again can't I? As all changed settings were under that
Heh, I'm on my tablet (Nexus - you haven't reduced me to drugs).
Yes, you can just uncheck - but what i think we'll do is drop the clock to 4.2GHz and set the core voltage to 1.25v and have a play...
Your chip will easily do 4.3Ghz - but i think we should pay with 4.2 first as that will usually run on low vCore. I'm looking at your temps on stock and comparing the voltages you gave me...
Could be worse, technically, i should be an Aston Villa fan - moved as a baby and grew up near Southampton. Since 1976 - FA cup win under Lawrie Mcmenemy - i was bought the celebratory shirt when i was a toddler. Supported them ever since - from my sofa...
Even further south now - i occasionally watch an Exeter City game with my Nephew.
Very envious - great day for a match and should be a great atmosphere at home on a bank holiday.
Ooops - just about to post and got a score update... :/
Ignore the below – I’ve just compiled all the relevant info from previous posts into one post for my reference:
o GPU: GeForce GTX 560 Ti (My opinion of what the issue may be)
o CPU: i5-2500k 3.30ghz
o Memory: 8gb Ram
o Power Supply: 600W Quiet 80 Plus QUAD Rail PSU +120 mm Case fan Titan Universal CPU Cooler
o Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-V LX
o Case InWIN MANA-136 Case
Ten minute test Prime95:
Temperature rose slowly to a maximum of 66-68-69-68. There was a very slight increase in fan noise.
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