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I5 4690k OC - Question

I5 4690k OC - Question

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MS_TWINS
Member
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09-26-2016, 03:19 PM
#11
Added HWinfo Screenshots
First Photo
Second
Third
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I will include Prime95 and RealBench outcomes soon
Thanks
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Here are the findings from Prime95
Prime95
And here is the outcome from RealBench with HWInfo at CPU and GPU
RealBench
RealBench2
I hope this is clear and I provided the correct results...
Looking forward to your feedback
😀
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MS_TWINS
09-26-2016, 03:19 PM #11

Added HWinfo Screenshots
First Photo
Second
Third
4
😀
I will include Prime95 and RealBench outcomes soon
Thanks
😀
Here are the findings from Prime95
Prime95
And here is the outcome from RealBench with HWInfo at CPU and GPU
RealBench
RealBench2
I hope this is clear and I provided the correct results...
Looking forward to your feedback
😀

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SynNtaxX
Junior Member
19
10-07-2016, 10:39 PM
#12
Everything seems fine with me. Both p95 and realbench should put a strain on your CPU similar to a real game, which means temperatures are acceptable.
If the system runs smoothly without any crashes or BSODs, it's safe to proceed.
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SynNtaxX
10-07-2016, 10:39 PM #12

Everything seems fine with me. Both p95 and realbench should put a strain on your CPU similar to a real game, which means temperatures are acceptable.
If the system runs smoothly without any crashes or BSODs, it's safe to proceed.

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DerpUniverse
Member
203
10-14-2016, 02:29 PM
#13
Please consider letting the game run at 4.2 or increasing the CPU power if needed.
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DerpUniverse
10-14-2016, 02:29 PM #13

Please consider letting the game run at 4.2 or increasing the CPU power if needed.

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Silberflug
Member
203
10-14-2016, 11:25 PM
#14
Increase the effort and monitor temperatures. Because you're near the 80c target, extending further might not be beneficial, and it could also affect performance in terms of frames per second. You'll probably notice that gains in temperature versus FPS start to decrease. How long are the tests running? Typically, P95 involves about 15 minutes of thermal checks followed by roughly 8 hours of continuous testing on a loop to assess stability. At least according to the guide.
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Silberflug
10-14-2016, 11:25 PM #14

Increase the effort and monitor temperatures. Because you're near the 80c target, extending further might not be beneficial, and it could also affect performance in terms of frames per second. You'll probably notice that gains in temperature versus FPS start to decrease. How long are the tests running? Typically, P95 involves about 15 minutes of thermal checks followed by roughly 8 hours of continuous testing on a loop to assess stability. At least according to the guide.

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BlacksSteal
Member
211
10-20-2016, 05:31 AM
#15
I left it only for 15 minutes...
I won't increase it further since I don't use my PC for editing or programs like that.
For now, just soft gaming (Dota2, Metro Exodus and any games that will appear).
I noticed smoother gameplay already in Dota2 and Metro Exodus with the same video settings (Ultra and Ray Tracing On).
My CPU was under 50°C, my GPU under 40-45°C.
Thanks
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BlacksSteal
10-20-2016, 05:31 AM #15

I left it only for 15 minutes...
I won't increase it further since I don't use my PC for editing or programs like that.
For now, just soft gaming (Dota2, Metro Exodus and any games that will appear).
I noticed smoother gameplay already in Dota2 and Metro Exodus with the same video settings (Ultra and Ray Tracing On).
My CPU was under 50°C, my GPU under 40-45°C.
Thanks

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