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Passes 2 x Cinebench runs, half hour of PUBG = Stable.
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Passes 2 x Cinebench runs, half hour of PUBG = Stable.
I will quote this on Overclock net and see what they say LOLPasses 2 x Cinebench runs, half hour of PUBG = Stable.
Passes 2 x Cinebench runs, half hour of PUBG = Stable.
I got faster settings than hes LOL but THOSE ARE NOT STABLE Not seen a single person that got PE3 stable. You can game on it bench on it will crash in seconds of IBT PRIME or AIDA.
I just love those ******** overclocks with 0 stability in real world. We had guy claiming 4.2 on all cores @ 1.35 volts. Cant pass even 1 loop of IBT High LOL
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Over the years, most of my overclocks failed when not doing very much (like browsing a webpage), not when they were stressed.
And a stable AMD CPU will still run it, an unstable one won't.
People these days care less about stability than they do higher looking clock speeds.
Well... just because its stable on IBT doesn't mean its actually stable.
With an 1800X I found even though I tested with IBT on the standard setting, I had to go again after getting crashes in Overwatch. that left me with 1.15 Soc, 1.36 ram and 1.38 Vcore to make 2 systems built with identical parts more stable on very high IBT settings. Just to note.. one of the chips needs a little more voltage than the other but they both run stable 50-55c in game now.
I'm not a big fan of the droop on the K7 boards though 0.7 volts is not the best imho.
With an 1800X I found even though I tested with IBT on the standard setting, I had to go again after getting crashes in Overwatch. that left me with 1.15 Soc, 1.36 ram and 1.38 Vcore to make 2 systems built with identical parts more stable on very high IBT settings. Just to note.. one of the chips needs a little more voltage than the other but they both run stable 50-55c in game now.
I'm not a big fan of the droop on the K7 boards though 0.7 volts is not the best imho.
IBT standard is pretty weak.
IBT isn't the be all and end all of stability testing, but if it can't pass IBT then it's not exactly "stable"
seen a 2700x pre built system with 470 motherboard ,and 16 gig ram on a competitor site for around £ 1800 ,happy to pay that ...but would really like to buy from overclockers...how come no pre built systems with 2700x..and 470 motherboard advertised on here.....just wondering...