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i7-5820k Overclock help

i7-5820k Overclock help

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Cilvaz
Junior Member
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01-06-2016, 11:05 AM
#1
Hey there, I'm looking for some guidance.
I boosted my i7-5820k to 4.5Mhz and didn't push it further since I feel it's sufficient. The voltage seems fine at this point.
i7-5820k 4.5Mhz
BCLK and Strap: 125Mhz
CPU Cache Ratio: 34 (34*125 = 42.5)
CPU Voltage: 1.275v
XMP Enabled RAM speed: 3000Mhz
Image: http://up.ibda3gate.com/do.php?img=5667
Let me know if I made any mistakes or missed something in the adjustments.
Thanks!
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Cilvaz
01-06-2016, 11:05 AM #1

Hey there, I'm looking for some guidance.
I boosted my i7-5820k to 4.5Mhz and didn't push it further since I feel it's sufficient. The voltage seems fine at this point.
i7-5820k 4.5Mhz
BCLK and Strap: 125Mhz
CPU Cache Ratio: 34 (34*125 = 42.5)
CPU Voltage: 1.275v
XMP Enabled RAM speed: 3000Mhz
Image: http://up.ibda3gate.com/do.php?img=5667
Let me know if I made any mistakes or missed something in the adjustments.
Thanks!

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StephanKruger
Member
226
01-07-2016, 11:15 PM
#2
If you haven't done so already, I suggest turning off power-saving settings in the BIOS since they can change core voltage and clock speed. Once again, if you haven't, perform a stress test for a few hours to confirm stability.
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StephanKruger
01-07-2016, 11:15 PM #2

If you haven't done so already, I suggest turning off power-saving settings in the BIOS since they can change core voltage and clock speed. Once again, if you haven't, perform a stress test for a few hours to confirm stability.

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MrSippy561
Junior Member
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01-10-2016, 02:14 PM
#3
If you haven't already, turn off the power-saving settings in the BIOS since they can change core voltage and clock speed. Also, run a stress test for a few hours to confirm stability. That's enough, great job. Did you notice my full post? Please press "see full content". I already completed a stress test for several hours and everything is fine. The image link works, can you view it? Should I still look for "power-saving features" in my BIOS and disable them after passing the stability test? Thanks, brother!
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MrSippy561
01-10-2016, 02:14 PM #3

If you haven't already, turn off the power-saving settings in the BIOS since they can change core voltage and clock speed. Also, run a stress test for a few hours to confirm stability. That's enough, great job. Did you notice my full post? Please press "see full content". I already completed a stress test for several hours and everything is fine. The image link works, can you view it? Should I still look for "power-saving features" in my BIOS and disable them after passing the stability test? Thanks, brother!