F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Check if it fits your needs and performance goals.

Check if it fits your needs and performance goals.

Check if it fits your needs and performance goals.

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Infallity
Senior Member
379
11-03-2018, 02:38 PM
#1
To date everything is progressing smoothly, I plan to run benchmarks for a few hours.
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Infallity
11-03-2018, 02:38 PM #1

To date everything is progressing smoothly, I plan to run benchmarks for a few hours.

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174
11-06-2018, 09:25 AM
#2
Your temperatures are impressively high, so keep them under 1.35V when overclocking. Try your present settings around 1.15-1.20 vcore and test again—monitor the readings.
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BudderKing0428
11-06-2018, 09:25 AM #2

Your temperatures are impressively high, so keep them under 1.35V when overclocking. Try your present settings around 1.15-1.20 vcore and test again—monitor the readings.

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SoaringEagle
Member
59
11-07-2018, 02:46 AM
#3
It's a solid build. I'd maintain the 4.4 setting based on temperature and voltage, as long as the overclock remains consistent.
Tell me about your load temperatures.
What voltage are you applying?
Are you using auto-voltage control?
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SoaringEagle
11-07-2018, 02:46 AM #3

It's a solid build. I'd maintain the 4.4 setting based on temperature and voltage, as long as the overclock remains consistent.
Tell me about your load temperatures.
What voltage are you applying?
Are you using auto-voltage control?

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DuckZi
Member
194
11-14-2018, 04:30 AM
#4
The setup remains consistent.
Temperatures appear to hover near 40°C.
I haven’t adjusted the voltage, so it likely operates automatically.
I’m using a 600W power source, which means power isn’t the issue.
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DuckZi
11-14-2018, 04:30 AM #4

The setup remains consistent.
Temperatures appear to hover near 40°C.
I haven’t adjusted the voltage, so it likely operates automatically.
I’m using a 600W power source, which means power isn’t the issue.

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anbrle
Member
57
12-06-2018, 01:36 AM
#5
Your temperatures are impressively high, so keep them under 1.35V when overclocking. Try your present settings around 1.15-1.20 vcore and test again—monitor the readings.
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anbrle
12-06-2018, 01:36 AM #5

Your temperatures are impressively high, so keep them under 1.35V when overclocking. Try your present settings around 1.15-1.20 vcore and test again—monitor the readings.

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chezpai
Member
76
12-06-2018, 06:25 AM
#6
Thank you for your response.
The readings are consistent, and I plan to check the voltages as well.
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chezpai
12-06-2018, 06:25 AM #6

Thank you for your response.
The readings are consistent, and I plan to check the voltages as well.

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JaakkoETL
Member
155
12-14-2018, 01:32 AM
#7
Absolutely, you'll notice a temperature drop with 1.2°C and 4.2% humidity... offering more posts and benches.
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JaakkoETL
12-14-2018, 01:32 AM #7

Absolutely, you'll notice a temperature drop with 1.2°C and 4.2% humidity... offering more posts and benches.

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weedude2
Junior Member
1
12-14-2018, 12:14 PM
#8
Consider whether spending several hundred dollars on water cooling is justified, or if an option like the Corsair H100i might be more suitable.
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weedude2
12-14-2018, 12:14 PM #8

Consider whether spending several hundred dollars on water cooling is justified, or if an option like the Corsair H100i might be more suitable.

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martixcunha04
Member
51
12-22-2018, 01:53 PM
#9
In terms of boosting performance, it’s not a good idea. The gains are very limited (perhaps another 200MHz or less) and would need a specialized loop. All-in-one coolers like the H100i can only match larger air coolers such as those from Phanteks or Noctua. Most users don’t opt for water cooling just for speed.
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martixcunha04
12-22-2018, 01:53 PM #9

In terms of boosting performance, it’s not a good idea. The gains are very limited (perhaps another 200MHz or less) and would need a specialized loop. All-in-one coolers like the H100i can only match larger air coolers such as those from Phanteks or Noctua. Most users don’t opt for water cooling just for speed.

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KIRO_HD
Member
216
12-23-2018, 09:27 AM
#10
Performance gains are not significant enough to justify the effort. Custom loops are necessary since high-end coolers like the H100i only match larger air coolers such as Phanteks' or Noctua's 140mm models. Most users don’t opt for water cooling just for speed.

Thanks for your reply, what recommendations do you have for an OC on a 6700K? I plan to upgrade in about two months and might also get a H100i.
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KIRO_HD
12-23-2018, 09:27 AM #10

Performance gains are not significant enough to justify the effort. Custom loops are necessary since high-end coolers like the H100i only match larger air coolers such as Phanteks' or Noctua's 140mm models. Most users don’t opt for water cooling just for speed.

Thanks for your reply, what recommendations do you have for an OC on a 6700K? I plan to upgrade in about two months and might also get a H100i.

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