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Gigavyte model GA-Z87X-UD3H paired with an i7-4770k processor

Gigavyte model GA-Z87X-UD3H paired with an i7-4770k processor

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thaliadoll
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05-06-2016, 08:20 PM
#1
Hi Guys can someone help me how to overclockk my system to 4.5GHZ with this report thanks a lot Report.html
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thaliadoll
05-06-2016, 08:20 PM #1

Hi Guys can someone help me how to overclockk my system to 4.5GHZ with this report thanks a lot Report.html

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zLegendPvP_
Junior Member
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05-06-2016, 10:49 PM
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Can't open it directly, but for a 4.5ghz setup you just set the vcore to 1.3v, multiplier at 45, and most chips will follow unless it's as problematic as my G3258. That one needed 1.5v just to start booting 4.5 and was almost failing because it required 1.6v PCH IO for stable boot. Even then it managed DDR3 3200C13 stability. Basically, you're on the same track as Haswell on a Gigabyte board. I can share accurate, easy-to-follow tips for configuring RAM without the slow defaults most people use. Just send me photos of your RAM modules with clear labels or a heatspreader image so I can help identify the manufacturer and suggest a better setup unless it's a really bad 4Gbit Samsung chip that can't go beyond 2400.
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zLegendPvP_
05-06-2016, 10:49 PM #2

Can't open it directly, but for a 4.5ghz setup you just set the vcore to 1.3v, multiplier at 45, and most chips will follow unless it's as problematic as my G3258. That one needed 1.5v just to start booting 4.5 and was almost failing because it required 1.6v PCH IO for stable boot. Even then it managed DDR3 3200C13 stability. Basically, you're on the same track as Haswell on a Gigabyte board. I can share accurate, easy-to-follow tips for configuring RAM without the slow defaults most people use. Just send me photos of your RAM modules with clear labels or a heatspreader image so I can help identify the manufacturer and suggest a better setup unless it's a really bad 4Gbit Samsung chip that can't go beyond 2400.

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ArchitectLucas
Junior Member
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05-19-2016, 03:32 AM
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Voltage plus cooling performance is strong. The 4770k gets very hot. I previously adjusted 1.4V on the same board to hit 4.6GHz, and the CPU was set for that voltage to manage heat. You should tweak the LLC settings a bit to prevent voltage drops. Honestly, it was a while ago so specifics aren't clear.
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ArchitectLucas
05-19-2016, 03:32 AM #3

Voltage plus cooling performance is strong. The 4770k gets very hot. I previously adjusted 1.4V on the same board to hit 4.6GHz, and the CPU was set for that voltage to manage heat. You should tweak the LLC settings a bit to prevent voltage drops. Honestly, it was a while ago so specifics aren't clear.

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Silberflug
Member
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05-19-2016, 03:57 AM
#4
Hello again, thank you very much. I used Easytune from Gigabyte and set it to medium tuning. The system is stable and running well with several programs. Please see the photos, but I’d love to try reaching 4.5GHZ and share the results. Thanks a lot!
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Silberflug
05-19-2016, 03:57 AM #4

Hello again, thank you very much. I used Easytune from Gigabyte and set it to medium tuning. The system is stable and running well with several programs. Please see the photos, but I’d love to try reaching 4.5GHZ and share the results. Thanks a lot!

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skyawolf
Junior Member
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05-19-2016, 11:44 AM
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Hey everyone, I’m trying to adjust the Vcore to 1.378V and CPU ratio to 45. After running Prime95 and Intel BurnTest, the system runs smoothly and stays stable. Thanks for your help!
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skyawolf
05-19-2016, 11:44 AM #5

Hey everyone, I’m trying to adjust the Vcore to 1.378V and CPU ratio to 45. After running Prime95 and Intel BurnTest, the system runs smoothly and stays stable. Thanks for your help!