OCUK Sandy Bridge, SB-E and Ivy Bridge 5GHZ Club

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.

As above, depends on the voltage. Mine is just over 1.4. I am perfectly happy with that.

I am running a 4.8Mhz clock at the moment though as this allows me to disable PLL overvoltage and therefor use the sleep function which i have to disable at 5Ghz.
 
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.
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Congrats at knocking me off the top 2500k. :cool:

0.002s difference, you are more daring then me though....I only went to 1.440 vcore.

This means war!!! lol
 
Here's my addition :)



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.
 
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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.

I think you've missed the point of this thread.

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 +
 
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