What kind of cooling do you guys have to get 5Ghz? I'm presuming they are all under water?
I have my 2500k 24/7 stable at 5Ghz with a nh-d14. Load temps max 75.
What kind of cooling do you guys have to get 5Ghz? I'm presuming they are all under water?
I have my 2500k 24/7 stable at 5Ghz with a nh-d14. Load temps max 75.
Nice I got exactly same cooler getting temps of max 72.. @ 5ghz
But is 5ghz too much for it, i've chicken out to 4.5ghz for now lol.
It was me who was playing BF3 the other day under the name Squashedfish79
Nice I got exactly same cooler getting temps of max 72.. @ 5ghz
But is 5ghz too much for it, i've chicken out to 4.5ghz for now lol.
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Yeah I think that voltage was a bit of a fluke. That run really was Indiana Jones style. I got into the windows temple fine but once I tried to steal the golden statue everything started crashing down everywhere because my RAM had a rest on a pressure plate. I guess my CPU didn't like it so got over excited.
i see so many low voltages in this thread i wonder how stable 24/7 they are :/
My final attempt, managed to get my ram to run 8,8,8,24 @1600 but it was very unstable. CPU pull seemed to be random. On some restarts it would pull <1.45, others much more.
Here's my addition
skip image (4.8GHz and no Super-Pi)
My mobo is a bit weird though, well in my opinion anyway. I have set vcore as 1.325v and out of 10 "levels" of load line calibration, I have it set to 6. During this burn test it fluctuated between 1.344 and 1.368.
To join the club post a screen shot proving you can run Super-Pi 1.5 at 5GHz or above.
Screen shot should show:
SuperPi with the score breakdown (i.e. having been just run)
CPUZ showing the CPU and the magic 5GHz +
Table updated.