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_FattyWap_
Member
130
08-10-2016, 12:06 AM
#1
Hey there, everyone!
I'm just starting out with overclocking, even though I've had my 5820k for about two years now. I'm curious if I'm doing everything correctly or missing something important.
I checked several forums for the easiest method and found that keeping most settings at auto—like on an ASRock X99m Extreme4—except for VCore and the multiplier—can help achieve a solid overclock.
Currently, I'm running 4.3Ghz @ 1.25v on an H100i. Temperatures usually stay between 70-75°C under full load, sometimes dropping to 65°C or reaching up to 85°C. I'm using an S340 with a pretty poor air intake.
What adjustments should I make or learn? Also, what kind of case should I consider if I really need better airflow?
Thanks in advance!
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_FattyWap_
08-10-2016, 12:06 AM #1

Hey there, everyone!
I'm just starting out with overclocking, even though I've had my 5820k for about two years now. I'm curious if I'm doing everything correctly or missing something important.
I checked several forums for the easiest method and found that keeping most settings at auto—like on an ASRock X99m Extreme4—except for VCore and the multiplier—can help achieve a solid overclock.
Currently, I'm running 4.3Ghz @ 1.25v on an H100i. Temperatures usually stay between 70-75°C under full load, sometimes dropping to 65°C or reaching up to 85°C. I'm using an S340 with a pretty poor air intake.
What adjustments should I make or learn? Also, what kind of case should I consider if I really need better airflow?
Thanks in advance!

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ShockwaveDAG
Junior Member
8
08-10-2016, 01:31 PM
#2
Side note: I just adjusted the front panel, which cleared the intake fans and I noticed immediate temperature drops... this case has an unusual design.
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ShockwaveDAG
08-10-2016, 01:31 PM #2

Side note: I just adjusted the front panel, which cleared the intake fans and I noticed immediate temperature drops... this case has an unusual design.

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iiTzZac
Member
75
08-10-2016, 08:02 PM
#3
Do those temperatures apply specifically to stress testing or are they used more generally?
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iiTzZac
08-10-2016, 08:02 PM #3

Do those temperatures apply specifically to stress testing or are they used more generally?

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alexg325
Junior Member
15
08-14-2016, 02:48 PM
#4
Are these temperatures related to stress testing or used more generally? The idle range is between 25-35°C.
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alexg325
08-14-2016, 02:48 PM #4

Are these temperatures related to stress testing or used more generally? The idle range is between 25-35°C.

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lilycotterill
Senior Member
656
09-05-2016, 08:35 AM
#5
A 20C variation isn't too bad, but your readings (if these are stress tests) remain within an acceptable range. If they settle at 70 that would be great, and you could go even higher. However, if there are instances where temperatures reach 85C, it wouldn't be advisable to push further. Ideally, I'd check if improving the airflow in your setup helps. Do you think the radiator is located on the rear exhaust?
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lilycotterill
09-05-2016, 08:35 AM #5

A 20C variation isn't too bad, but your readings (if these are stress tests) remain within an acceptable range. If they settle at 70 that would be great, and you could go even higher. However, if there are instances where temperatures reach 85C, it wouldn't be advisable to push further. Ideally, I'd check if improving the airflow in your setup helps. Do you think the radiator is located on the rear exhaust?

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Ratsnake11
Junior Member
6
09-25-2016, 04:24 AM
#6
the s340s intake works well. the gap at the top and bottom doesn’t block airflow. I own one too. testing with the front panel on and then off shows no change. as long as you have good fans, it should be fine. for your custom build, check what others consider safe voltage and temperatures and adjust accordingly.
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Ratsnake11
09-25-2016, 04:24 AM #6

the s340s intake works well. the gap at the top and bottom doesn’t block airflow. I own one too. testing with the front panel on and then off shows no change. as long as you have good fans, it should be fine. for your custom build, check what others consider safe voltage and temperatures and adjust accordingly.

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malt4192
Junior Member
46
09-25-2016, 08:11 PM
#7
genthug :
the 20C temperature change isn't great, but your readings (if these are stress tests) are still in a decent range. If they settle at 70 that would be amazing, and you could go even higher. However, if there are moments when it hits 85C I wouldn't suggest pushing further. You might want to improve the airflow in your setup to help. I assume the radiator is located on the back exhaust?

mrobscura :
the s340s intake works well. The gap at the top and bottom doesn’t block airflow. I own one too. Test it with the front panel on and then off—no noticeable difference. As long as you have good fans, that should help.

as for your advice, check what others with the chip consider safe voltage/temperatures and adjust accordingly.
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malt4192
09-25-2016, 08:11 PM #7

genthug :
the 20C temperature change isn't great, but your readings (if these are stress tests) are still in a decent range. If they settle at 70 that would be amazing, and you could go even higher. However, if there are moments when it hits 85C I wouldn't suggest pushing further. You might want to improve the airflow in your setup to help. I assume the radiator is located on the back exhaust?

mrobscura :
the s340s intake works well. The gap at the top and bottom doesn’t block airflow. I own one too. Test it with the front panel on and then off—no noticeable difference. As long as you have good fans, that should help.

as for your advice, check what others with the chip consider safe voltage/temperatures and adjust accordingly.

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MarkiLFC
Junior Member
41
09-26-2016, 08:14 AM
#8
the s340s intake works well. the airflow isn't blocked by the gap at the top or bottom. I've had one too, and testing with the front panel on versus off shows no difference. As long as you have good fans, it should perform okay.

for your custom build, check what voltage and temperature limits others with this chip recommend.

i'm using the fans that came with the cooler.
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MarkiLFC
09-26-2016, 08:14 AM #8

the s340s intake works well. the airflow isn't blocked by the gap at the top or bottom. I've had one too, and testing with the front panel on versus off shows no difference. As long as you have good fans, it should perform okay.

for your custom build, check what voltage and temperature limits others with this chip recommend.

i'm using the fans that came with the cooler.

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ksahfke
Member
56
09-27-2016, 10:47 PM
#9
The 20C temperature gap isn't too bad, but your readings (if these are stress tests) are still in a decent range. If they could hold steady at 70 that would be great, and you could go even higher. However, if there are moments when temperatures reach up to 85C, I wouldn't suggest pushing further. If possible, I'd check if improving the airflow in your setup would help. I think the radiator is installed at the front intake, which is the only suitable location for it.
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ksahfke
09-27-2016, 10:47 PM #9

The 20C temperature gap isn't too bad, but your readings (if these are stress tests) are still in a decent range. If they could hold steady at 70 that would be great, and you could go even higher. However, if there are moments when temperatures reach up to 85C, I wouldn't suggest pushing further. If possible, I'd check if improving the airflow in your setup would help. I think the radiator is installed at the front intake, which is the only suitable location for it.