show your sandy bridge 24/7 clocks and volts

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Heres mine, i struggle greatly to get anything over 4.5Ghz stable no matter what volts i use really, so i've settled for 4.5Ghz as a daily ocverclock which has proved to be completely stable for a few weeks now even i the volts are a bit high (obviously not the best chip). On a OcUK H20 Extreme with Akasa Venom fans.

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Heres mine, i struggle greatly to get anything over 4.5Ghz stable no matter what volts i use really, so i've settled for 4.5Ghz as a daily ocverclock which has proved to be completely stable for a few weeks now even i the volts are a bit high (obviously not the best chip). On a OcUK H20 Extreme with Akasa Venom fans.

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What cooler?
 
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Hi

I managed to get this stable yesterday, [email protected], 2600k HT disabled but C1E throttling enabled, using offset voltage. I know the voltage might be a little high but I figured as i'm using offset voltage it won't be that high all the time. I get of peak of 1.424v during gaming its also under water so stays nice and cool.

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Cheers
 
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Does anyone have a round up of everyone's stable overclocks or will I have to sift through the entire thread to figure out what the average is? Something like they have it for the phenoms on xtremsystems.
I hope mine can get 4.8GHz under 1.38v :p
 
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Heres that data turned into a scatter graph.

X axis = GHz
Y axis = Vcore



So 4.5-4.6 seems the average when staying within Intel's recommended settings :) Kinda knew that already with OcUK's bundles haha
 
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make one ill add it to OP

There is not much point to doing that with this thread because 24/7 stability is open to the posters interpretation. The data posted from the overclock.net forum had everyone running 8+ hours of Prime blend so its much easier to trust the data comparison.
The scatter graph will still be of relevance and interest to people here anyway, so feel free to add that to the original post with a link to the raw data :)
 
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I have finally started OCing my 2600k, got it in at 4.6ghz @ 1.31v, OCCT 1 hr passed and Primed for just over an hour too. Need to test more with prime.
 
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i2600K @ 4.6GHz by !TIMMY!, on Flickr

Here's mine, just Primed for 10 hours. 1.310v for 4.6GHz. Not going to try and get higher, it's high enough and nicely in the safe voltage zone.

Temps reached about 60C using my Prolimatech Mega Shadow with push and pull Scythe GT's @ low speeds.
 
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http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2049227

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Same here :)

Just done an hour of Prime stress test at 5Ghz. Will try overnight later. Passes the Intel Burn In test this morning also :)

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Retail 2600k @ 5Ghz : 1.44v
Asus Maximus Extreme Z
16Gb Corsair 1600MHz Vengeance 8-8-8-24
Noctua DH-14
2x 6950 xfire
256Gb M4 SSD

Not think that voltage and those load temps are a bit high? :eek:
 
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