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Can't exceed 4.0 overclock for 3570k GA-Z77X-UP4

Can't exceed 4.0 overclock for 3570k GA-Z77X-UP4

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iiSweeTzz
Posting Freak
862
02-20-2016, 05:10 AM
#1
Hello everyone I'm struggling to reach 4.0 OC on my Intel 3570k GA-Z77X-UP4 TH. The system keeps crashing. I think I might be doing something wrong! 😛
My temperatures aren't too high and the voltage is low. Any suggestions?
My CPU-Z links:
http://screencast.com/t/YMpmGpOp
http://screencast.com/t/s9CxNGULf
http://screencast.com/t/YYenXo5sp
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iiSweeTzz
02-20-2016, 05:10 AM #1

Hello everyone I'm struggling to reach 4.0 OC on my Intel 3570k GA-Z77X-UP4 TH. The system keeps crashing. I think I might be doing something wrong! 😛
My temperatures aren't too high and the voltage is low. Any suggestions?
My CPU-Z links:
http://screencast.com/t/YMpmGpOp
http://screencast.com/t/s9CxNGULf
http://screencast.com/t/YYenXo5sp

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MoogieTails
Junior Member
5
02-20-2016, 08:43 AM
#2
OC3D provides this manual, which is intended to assist. They are employing a 3770K and a marginally varied motherboard (mainly Gigabyte), though much of the advice remains relevant for your case.
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MoogieTails
02-20-2016, 08:43 AM #2

OC3D provides this manual, which is intended to assist. They are employing a 3770K and a marginally varied motherboard (mainly Gigabyte), though much of the advice remains relevant for your case.

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666bibleboy
Junior Member
18
02-22-2016, 04:19 AM
#3
You should raise the voltage, but it's something you need to handle with caution.
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666bibleboy
02-22-2016, 04:19 AM #3

You should raise the voltage, but it's something you need to handle with caution.

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ketman34
Posting Freak
834
02-22-2016, 05:45 AM
#4
by how much?
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ketman34
02-22-2016, 05:45 AM #4

by how much?

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malucopt
Junior Member
23
02-23-2016, 01:45 AM
#5
Uncertain whether it can be determined, as it varies by chip. Certain models need higher voltage than others.
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malucopt
02-23-2016, 01:45 AM #5

Uncertain whether it can be determined, as it varies by chip. Certain models need higher voltage than others.

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HitTheKodak
Member
201
02-23-2016, 01:58 AM
#6
It's hard to say definitively, it depends on your chip. Some need higher voltage than others. The stock price was around 1.185, started at 1.105, rose to 1.120 with small steps, then crashed and I went back down. Should I be targeting 1.130 or something else?
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HitTheKodak
02-23-2016, 01:58 AM #6

It's hard to say definitively, it depends on your chip. Some need higher voltage than others. The stock price was around 1.185, started at 1.105, rose to 1.120 with small steps, then crashed and I went back down. Should I be targeting 1.130 or something else?

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Bonnibel
Posting Freak
794
02-27-2016, 12:35 AM
#7
You can't rely on undervolting and overclocking much. Stock is typically where you begin and should aim for at least 1.2. However, your cooler might be the problem if you're already hitting 69c under voltage. What do you have available?
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Bonnibel
02-27-2016, 12:35 AM #7

You can't rely on undervolting and overclocking much. Stock is typically where you begin and should aim for at least 1.2. However, your cooler might be the problem if you're already hitting 69c under voltage. What do you have available?

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united32
Senior Member
433
02-27-2016, 07:33 AM
#8
You shouldn't expect to undervolt and overvolt much. Stock is typically where you begin, aiming for at least 1.2. If your cooler is already hitting 69c undervolting, it might be the problem. What cooler do you have?
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united32
02-27-2016, 07:33 AM #8

You shouldn't expect to undervolt and overvolt much. Stock is typically where you begin, aiming for at least 1.2. If your cooler is already hitting 69c undervolting, it might be the problem. What cooler do you have?

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_NeoBl0X_
Senior Member
635
02-27-2016, 09:16 AM
#9
Do you need assistance? It seems there are many differing opinions about the bios settings.
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_NeoBl0X_
02-27-2016, 09:16 AM #9

Do you need assistance? It seems there are many differing opinions about the bios settings.

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Remigiusz1991
Member
68
03-05-2016, 01:42 PM
#10
It's clear you're looking for even more, but nobody can say how much. Your PC isn't just a regular part—it's part of the CPU selection process. You can't assume you can boost performance beyond the standard or lower the core frequency too much.
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Remigiusz1991
03-05-2016, 01:42 PM #10

It's clear you're looking for even more, but nobody can say how much. Your PC isn't just a regular part—it's part of the CPU selection process. You can't assume you can boost performance beyond the standard or lower the core frequency too much.

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