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Extreme heat using manual voltage control

Extreme heat using manual voltage control

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Johnrules22
Junior Member
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07-29-2017, 07:29 AM
#1
Hello everyone, I own an i7 8700k and I'm interested in overclocking it. I'm new to CPU overclocking, so every time I set a manual voltage from the BIOS (like 1.2V), my temperatures go up to around 95 degrees during tests such as Cinebench. My cooler is the Dark Rock Pro 4 and I've managed to keep decent temps with the automatic voltage settings. Thanks in advance!
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Johnrules22
07-29-2017, 07:29 AM #1

Hello everyone, I own an i7 8700k and I'm interested in overclocking it. I'm new to CPU overclocking, so every time I set a manual voltage from the BIOS (like 1.2V), my temperatures go up to around 95 degrees during tests such as Cinebench. My cooler is the Dark Rock Pro 4 and I've managed to keep decent temps with the automatic voltage settings. Thanks in advance!

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MarinaGamer22
Junior Member
14
07-29-2017, 11:50 AM
#2
Was das wirklich nur eine einzelne Durchführung war oder hast du einen 'unendlichen Loop' eingeleitet?
Infinite Loop: Öffne die Datei, klicke darauf und gehe zu Einstellungen. Unter Minimum Test Duration gib eine völlig unmögliche Zahl ein, wie 9999999999999, und es wird automatisch auf das Höchste gesetzt. Führe es dann etwa eine Stunde lang durch – je länger, desto besser.
Das sollte funktionieren. Kein Nutzer sollte höher als die Standard-Einstellungen für mittlere LLC verwenden, es sei denn, du verwendest LN2 oder die VRMs sind flüssiggekühlt.
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MarinaGamer22
07-29-2017, 11:50 AM #2

Was das wirklich nur eine einzelne Durchführung war oder hast du einen 'unendlichen Loop' eingeleitet?
Infinite Loop: Öffne die Datei, klicke darauf und gehe zu Einstellungen. Unter Minimum Test Duration gib eine völlig unmögliche Zahl ein, wie 9999999999999, und es wird automatisch auf das Höchste gesetzt. Führe es dann etwa eine Stunde lang durch – je länger, desto besser.
Das sollte funktionieren. Kein Nutzer sollte höher als die Standard-Einstellungen für mittlere LLC verwenden, es sei denn, du verwendest LN2 oder die VRMs sind flüssiggekühlt.

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WeeRobbie
Junior Member
7
07-31-2017, 11:03 PM
#3
Was das Gerät auf eine Überclockung eingestellt oder läuft es weiterhin bei den Standardgeschwindigkeiten?
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WeeRobbie
07-31-2017, 11:03 PM #3

Was das Gerät auf eine Überclockung eingestellt oder läuft es weiterhin bei den Standardgeschwindigkeiten?

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TechnicSkyz
Junior Member
42
08-01-2017, 12:02 AM
#4
It's still on stock speeds
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TechnicSkyz
08-01-2017, 12:02 AM #4

It's still on stock speeds

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bmarzano
Senior Member
449
08-18-2017, 07:59 PM
#5
When only MCE is enabled, the performance metrics during a Cinebench R20 run are as follows: and the maximum speed across all cores is achieved.
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bmarzano
08-18-2017, 07:59 PM #5

When only MCE is enabled, the performance metrics during a Cinebench R20 run are as follows: and the maximum speed across all cores is achieved.

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Buns_of_Steel
Member
217
08-19-2017, 03:54 PM
#6
Also, I'm confirming the motherboard settings for a straightforward overclock that shouldn't lead to overheating. Looking forward to it.
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Buns_of_Steel
08-19-2017, 03:54 PM #6

Also, I'm confirming the motherboard settings for a straightforward overclock that shouldn't lead to overheating. Looking forward to it.

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Mousa_Hero
Junior Member
48
08-19-2017, 05:04 PM
#7
Cinebench is an AVX workload. AVX programs can exceed maximum temperatures during tasks like gaming. The simplest solution is to adjust the avx offset in your BIOS. Searching online for "How to set avx off set for X motherboard" should provide guidance.
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Mousa_Hero
08-19-2017, 05:04 PM #7

Cinebench is an AVX workload. AVX programs can exceed maximum temperatures during tasks like gaming. The simplest solution is to adjust the avx offset in your BIOS. Searching online for "How to set avx off set for X motherboard" should provide guidance.

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BBballoonboy
Junior Member
49
08-19-2017, 08:51 PM
#8
Thank you for your reply! Tomorrow I'll share all the details.
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BBballoonboy
08-19-2017, 08:51 PM #8

Thank you for your reply! Tomorrow I'll share all the details.

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Nik_Master16
Member
140
08-19-2017, 10:23 PM
#9
Activated the multi-core optimization. Below are the recorded temperatures and peak speeds from the Cinebench test.
Reference: https://imgur.com/JWZUacd
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Nik_Master16
08-19-2017, 10:23 PM #9

Activated the multi-core optimization. Below are the recorded temperatures and peak speeds from the Cinebench test.
Reference: https://imgur.com/JWZUacd

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RattenFanger
Member
199
08-20-2017, 08:21 AM
#10
We have limited headroom on AVX tasks and we can include an AVX offset, but let's check the available space. Consider adjusting the multiplier to 47 with auto settings, then execute Prime95 version 26.6, perform a blend test monitoring temperatures for five minutes and record the maximum vcore. I'll follow up with specific configurations for further testing. Your temps are currently under control. My machine originally had an 8700K but it was delidded, reducing temperatures by 15 degrees—still manageable with proper cooling, especially for a straightforward all-core overclock at 4.8GHz. We'll progress from there!
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RattenFanger
08-20-2017, 08:21 AM #10

We have limited headroom on AVX tasks and we can include an AVX offset, but let's check the available space. Consider adjusting the multiplier to 47 with auto settings, then execute Prime95 version 26.6, perform a blend test monitoring temperatures for five minutes and record the maximum vcore. I'll follow up with specific configurations for further testing. Your temps are currently under control. My machine originally had an 8700K but it was delidded, reducing temperatures by 15 degrees—still manageable with proper cooling, especially for a straightforward all-core overclock at 4.8GHz. We'll progress from there!

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