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

i have a 3770k, ive made it to 5.2ghz but cannot find a suitable voltage for a higher clock. Can anyone reccomend me what voltages to use at a higher overclock then this, any table with a list or somthing. Thanks
 
I must comment that although 8Packs scores are mighty impressive he is using serious cooling i.e. Freon at -100c or better. We mortals cannot, and should not try to compete.

8Pack can you please post what cooling you are using with each submission. I am worried that someone will try to copy your voltages while not having your cooling.
 
I must comment that although 8Packs scores are mighty impressive he is using serious cooling i.e. Freon at -100c or better. We mortals cannot, and should not try to compete.

8Pack can you please post what cooling you are using with each submission. I am worried that someone will try to copy your voltages while not having your cooling.

It's a bit obvious though isn't it?

Also, update the 2500K score ;)
 
Cooling for 3770K submission is Cascade phase change. -120 No load and -100 with 320 watts of load. Was not looking at digi thernometer but would say that run would be at -110.

Cooling on 2500K is chilled water.
 
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i have a 3770k, ive made it to 5.2ghz but cannot find a suitable voltage for a higher clock. Can anyone reccomend me what voltages to use at a higher overclock then this, any table with a list or somthing. Thanks

Every Chip is different. So no hard or fast rule sadly. Not always better with more volts on these. Try tweaking PLL this can help lower voltages needed for the same clock. Start at 1.7v PLL and work down, some like as low as 1.4v.

Vcore is not the only voltage you have control of!!!!
 
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CPU - I5 3570K
Frequency - 6466.47 MHz
Cooling - LN2
Super Pi 1mil - 05.694s

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