Can the Hyper 212x accommodate a 4.5ghz i7 6700k processor?
Can the Hyper 212x accommodate a 4.5ghz i7 6700k processor?
so... I'm assembling this computer and wanted to know
would the Hyper 212x support a 4.5ghz overclock with the i7 6700k?
I won't push it too hard just to check the CPU.
I also intend to use the Arctic MX-2 thermal paste.
The case includes an intake and exhaust fan system.
Caio Khauam :
xFeaRDom :
The outcome really hinges on your luck with the Silicon Lottery, since some individuals might find it tough to hit 4.5GHz on a Custom Water Cooling setup. However, I can only say that if you're lucky, you should easily reach that level; otherwise, you'll likely hit it, though it could be a bit unstable.
My take is that the actual possibility is probably closer to what you expect. It might even push your CPU's limits, depending on how fortunate you are.
Thanks, but I was more concerned about temperatures than voltages, as I said I won't focus too much on them.
I've seen many i7 6700k models reaching up to 4.7ghz, especially when using closed-loop water cooling.
Since the i7 6700k starts at 4.2ghz in boost from the factory, I was wondering...
It largely depends on your luck with the Silicon Lottery, since some individuals may find it difficult to achieve 4.5GHz on a Custom Water Cooling loop. However, I can only say that if you're lucky, you'll easily reach that level; otherwise, you're likely to hit it, though it could be somewhat unstable. That's my view—probably closer to what you can expect. Your CPU might even be pushed to its limits, depending on your luck.
The outcome really hinges on your luck with the Silicon Lottery, since some individuals may find it difficult to hit 4.5GHz on a Custom Water Cooling setup. However, I can only say that if you're lucky, you should easily achieve that target; otherwise, you're likely to reach it, though it could be slightly unstable. My view is that the actual possibility is probably closer to what you expect. It might even push your CPU's limits, depending on how fortunate you are.
Caio Khauam:
xFeaRDom :
The outcome really hinges on your luck with the Silicon Lottery, since some individuals might find it tough to hit 4.5GHz on a Custom Water Cooling setup. However, I can only say that if you're fortunate, you should easily achieve that speed; otherwise, you'll likely reach it, though possibly with some instability.
That's my take—truthfully, it's probably achievable, though your CPU might be pushed to its limits depending on how lucky you are.
Thanks, but I was more concerned about temperatures than voltages, as I said I won't focus too much on that.
I've noticed many i7 6700K models reaching up to 4.7GHz using closed-loop water cooling. Since the i7 6700K starts at 4.2GHz boost from the factory, I was wondering if this cooler could help me hit those 0.3GHz numbers.
As long as temperatures stay below 70-80°C, you should be safe—throttling doesn't start until around 104°C. You should definitely be able to reach 4.5GHz within that range.