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Is my system stable to OC?

Is my system stable to OC?

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jjsoini
Posting Freak
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03-11-2016, 08:44 PM
#1
Hey guys. I recently built a new rig, and ran some tests for baseline performance. I am running an i5 6600K on an ASUS Z170 PRO GAMING board, cooled by Corsair H115i AIO. I ran it for 20 mins on Prime 95 to test the temperatures, stock speeds and stability. I have NOT maually overclocked any settings - I installed the parts, got the system up, and installed Windows and a few apps/games. No fiddling yet. I am worried about the temperature graphs - see below.
This is about 10 minutes into the test. Is it normal for one core to be hotter?:
This is just over 20 mins, right before I stopped the test:
And right after stop:
So the temperatures never got above mid-50s in stress test. I guess that is ok? My biggest concern is the temperature graph - they seem to be jumping around a bit. I never had an errors or saw any problems with the system. Is my CPU ready to overclock? Or is it unstable?
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jjsoini
03-11-2016, 08:44 PM #1

Hey guys. I recently built a new rig, and ran some tests for baseline performance. I am running an i5 6600K on an ASUS Z170 PRO GAMING board, cooled by Corsair H115i AIO. I ran it for 20 mins on Prime 95 to test the temperatures, stock speeds and stability. I have NOT maually overclocked any settings - I installed the parts, got the system up, and installed Windows and a few apps/games. No fiddling yet. I am worried about the temperature graphs - see below.
This is about 10 minutes into the test. Is it normal for one core to be hotter?:
This is just over 20 mins, right before I stopped the test:
And right after stop:
So the temperatures never got above mid-50s in stress test. I guess that is ok? My biggest concern is the temperature graph - they seem to be jumping around a bit. I never had an errors or saw any problems with the system. Is my CPU ready to overclock? Or is it unstable?

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iKegreenS_
Posting Freak
878
03-13-2016, 09:21 PM
#2
Themastererr :
These temperatures are secure, so you should be fine for overclocking.
Twenty minutes isn't the ideal stability check, but it's acceptable.
A continuous 24/7 blend run without errors seems stable.
I think I'll perform a full 24-hour test tomorrow and build from there.
I've reviewed this guide, which I'll use as a reference:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1570313/skyla...statistics
It seems pushing to 4ghz is possible, though I might start by checking the Intel tuning plan...
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iKegreenS_
03-13-2016, 09:21 PM #2

Themastererr :
These temperatures are secure, so you should be fine for overclocking.
Twenty minutes isn't the ideal stability check, but it's acceptable.
A continuous 24/7 blend run without errors seems stable.
I think I'll perform a full 24-hour test tomorrow and build from there.
I've reviewed this guide, which I'll use as a reference:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1570313/skyla...statistics
It seems pushing to 4ghz is possible, though I might start by checking the Intel tuning plan...

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Hoovered
Member
64
03-20-2016, 06:44 PM
#3
These readings are within safe limits and you should handle overclocking well.
Twenty minutes isn't the ideal stability check, but it's acceptable.
Running continuously for 24/7 without issues keeps things stable.
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Hoovered
03-20-2016, 06:44 PM #3

These readings are within safe limits and you should handle overclocking well.
Twenty minutes isn't the ideal stability check, but it's acceptable.
Running continuously for 24/7 without issues keeps things stable.

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DonCruzader
Member
71
03-21-2016, 09:42 AM
#4
Themastererr :
These temperatures are safe, so you should be fine for overclocking.
Twenty minutes isn't the most reliable way to check stability, but it's okay.
A 24/7 blend run without errors seems stable.
I think I'll do a full 24-hour test tomorrow and see how it goes.
I've looked at this guide before, which I'll use as a reference:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1570313/skyla...statistics
It seems pushing to 4ghz is possible if things hold up.
Maybe I should check the Intel tuning plan next...
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DonCruzader
03-21-2016, 09:42 AM #4

Themastererr :
These temperatures are safe, so you should be fine for overclocking.
Twenty minutes isn't the most reliable way to check stability, but it's okay.
A 24/7 blend run without errors seems stable.
I think I'll do a full 24-hour test tomorrow and see how it goes.
I've looked at this guide before, which I'll use as a reference:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1570313/skyla...statistics
It seems pushing to 4ghz is possible if things hold up.
Maybe I should check the Intel tuning plan next...