F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking 6600K to 44000Mhz with Auto Voltage (with images)

6600K to 44000Mhz with Auto Voltage (with images)

6600K to 44000Mhz with Auto Voltage (with images)

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Jelle2311
Junior Member
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01-19-2017, 02:30 PM
#11
You can reach 5 GHz, though I wouldn't suggest it. Just adjust the vcore to match your cooler's limits and make the LLC high or very high.
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Jelle2311
01-19-2017, 02:30 PM #11

You can reach 5 GHz, though I wouldn't suggest it. Just adjust the vcore to match your cooler's limits and make the LLC high or very high.

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01-27-2017, 07:17 PM
#12
But remember: you must have a very strong PSU (silver) to make progress.
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cursayerdragon
01-27-2017, 07:17 PM #12

But remember: you must have a very strong PSU (silver) to make progress.

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_Hobo_
Member
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01-28-2017, 01:54 AM
#13
I'm using an Antec 550w Platinum PSU (single GPU), they're within the specifications but still not ideal. I'm sure increasing the voltage would help, but for a daily computer this isn't enough. My performance is limited by the SSD and GTX970, especially for gaming and everyday tasks. I'm grateful for the knowledge I've gained from other enthusiasts. As an engineer, this information is valuable for my daily life. I didn't expect to go beyond 4.4, but I hope to reach 5.0 once my understanding and cooling solutions improve.
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_Hobo_
01-28-2017, 01:54 AM #13

I'm using an Antec 550w Platinum PSU (single GPU), they're within the specifications but still not ideal. I'm sure increasing the voltage would help, but for a daily computer this isn't enough. My performance is limited by the SSD and GTX970, especially for gaming and everyday tasks. I'm grateful for the knowledge I've gained from other enthusiasts. As an engineer, this information is valuable for my daily life. I didn't expect to go beyond 4.4, but I hope to reach 5.0 once my understanding and cooling solutions improve.

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