F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking I can assist you with overclocking your I5 4670K.

I can assist you with overclocking your I5 4670K.

I can assist you with overclocking your I5 4670K.

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Lewiswilson4
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03-07-2016, 09:10 AM
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My setup details are as follows: motherboard gigabyte GA-Z97-Gaming 3, intel i5-4670k processor, planned gpu asus-dual-gtx1070-o8g, fsp hyper 600w power supply, 4x4gb kingston hyperx furry ram, and a coolermaster 212 evo cooler. The room temperature without air conditioning is around 32°C. For light overclocking, what voltage and multiplier should I use? I’m fine with a 4.2ghz clock speed and just want to avoid any surprises. Also, i’m a bit concerned about the power supply and don’t have much budget for a new one. Thanks for your advice.
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Lewiswilson4
03-07-2016, 09:10 AM #1

My setup details are as follows: motherboard gigabyte GA-Z97-Gaming 3, intel i5-4670k processor, planned gpu asus-dual-gtx1070-o8g, fsp hyper 600w power supply, 4x4gb kingston hyperx furry ram, and a coolermaster 212 evo cooler. The room temperature without air conditioning is around 32°C. For light overclocking, what voltage and multiplier should I use? I’m fine with a 4.2ghz clock speed and just want to avoid any surprises. Also, i’m a bit concerned about the power supply and don’t have much budget for a new one. Thanks for your advice.

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SrKaner
Member
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03-09-2016, 01:25 AM
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The initial thought is about your PSU. You mentioned setting it to 4.2ghz with 1.2v, while on your 4790k you used 4.5 at 1.25v.
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SrKaner
03-09-2016, 01:25 AM #2

The initial thought is about your PSU. You mentioned setting it to 4.2ghz with 1.2v, while on your 4790k you used 4.5 at 1.25v.

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livtheviking
Posting Freak
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03-10-2016, 04:29 AM
#3
Check the temperature and stability after overclocking with Prime using your PSU model. Determine the appropriate testing duration for stress testing.
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livtheviking
03-10-2016, 04:29 AM #3

Check the temperature and stability after overclocking with Prime using your PSU model. Determine the appropriate testing duration for stress testing.

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mario_2007
Member
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03-17-2016, 05:44 AM
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At high speeds, the CPU-Z and hardware monitor indicate Vcore between 1.155 and 1.180, temperature around 40°C, stress test at 79°C, using a Hyper 212 Evo, should I be concerned? What maximum overclock can I achieve? Also, why is the multiplier on CPU-Z under load showing x36 (8-38)? Is this related to turbo boost? I haven't tried any OC yet and plan to buy the Corsair CX650m next month.
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mario_2007
03-17-2016, 05:44 AM #4

At high speeds, the CPU-Z and hardware monitor indicate Vcore between 1.155 and 1.180, temperature around 40°C, stress test at 79°C, using a Hyper 212 Evo, should I be concerned? What maximum overclock can I achieve? Also, why is the multiplier on CPU-Z under load showing x36 (8-38)? Is this related to turbo boost? I haven't tried any OC yet and plan to buy the Corsair CX650m next month.