F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking Check your system's stability and performance metrics to confirm the overclock is effective.

Check your system's stability and performance metrics to confirm the overclock is effective.

Check your system's stability and performance metrics to confirm the overclock is effective.

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jaap220
Senior Member
369
10-21-2016, 06:47 AM
#1
CPU is i5-6600K.
I know there's a thing called "Stability testing". My overclocked CPU passed Intel Burn Test without crashing, getting error messages or BSOD.
My temperatures aren't too hot, maximum it goes is usually 60 degrees Celsius. I have a Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO cooler.
But I feel like I've done something wrong. The scores sometimes fluctuate. For example:
For Intel Burn Test
Test 1: 97
Test 2: 106
Test 3: 100
For Cinebench R15
Test 1: 627
Test 2: 640
Test 3: 633
When I add a little bit more voltage (like 0.005 or 0.01), there are less fluctuations. Am I doing it correctly, or is there something more?
Here's an example:
Intel Burn Test:
106
106
105
106
Sometimes, while running Intel Burn Test, applications (like MSI Afterburner) disappear for a second, then it reappears.
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jaap220
10-21-2016, 06:47 AM #1

CPU is i5-6600K.
I know there's a thing called "Stability testing". My overclocked CPU passed Intel Burn Test without crashing, getting error messages or BSOD.
My temperatures aren't too hot, maximum it goes is usually 60 degrees Celsius. I have a Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO cooler.
But I feel like I've done something wrong. The scores sometimes fluctuate. For example:
For Intel Burn Test
Test 1: 97
Test 2: 106
Test 3: 100
For Cinebench R15
Test 1: 627
Test 2: 640
Test 3: 633
When I add a little bit more voltage (like 0.005 or 0.01), there are less fluctuations. Am I doing it correctly, or is there something more?
Here's an example:
Intel Burn Test:
106
106
105
106
Sometimes, while running Intel Burn Test, applications (like MSI Afterburner) disappear for a second, then it reappears.

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GodPhenix
Junior Member
7
10-28-2016, 04:45 PM
#2
when the screen became unclear indicates your overclock setting is too high. A suitable overclock is when the system remains stable even under pressure.
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GodPhenix
10-28-2016, 04:45 PM #2

when the screen became unclear indicates your overclock setting is too high. A suitable overclock is when the system remains stable even under pressure.

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jonas1708
Member
70
10-28-2016, 05:52 PM
#3
The screen becoming unclear indicates your overclock is too high. A proper overclock should keep the system stable under pressure. Sorry, I might have phrased it incorrectly. MSI Afterburner locks the desktop. It vanishes briefly before returning.
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jonas1708
10-28-2016, 05:52 PM #3

The screen becoming unclear indicates your overclock is too high. A proper overclock should keep the system stable under pressure. Sorry, I might have phrased it incorrectly. MSI Afterburner locks the desktop. It vanishes briefly before returning.

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TheLaurenzo
Member
59
10-29-2016, 01:21 AM
#4
remove the MSI following the burner process then reinstall it and check.
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TheLaurenzo
10-29-2016, 01:21 AM #4

remove the MSI following the burner process then reinstall it and check.