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04-01-2017, 06:39 AM
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I have an i7-7700k running deepcool captain 360. My aim is to reach 5.0. I'm using intel extreme tuning utility. I stress test it at 5.0 to 1.360 voltage, but after 40 minutes it crashes with a blue screen. My question is, what voltage should I try next? It hasn't been de-lided because my hands aren't very precise.
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AsrielTheDream
04-01-2017, 06:39 AM #1

I have an i7-7700k running deepcool captain 360. My aim is to reach 5.0. I'm using intel extreme tuning utility. I stress test it at 5.0 to 1.360 voltage, but after 40 minutes it crashes with a blue screen. My question is, what voltage should I try next? It hasn't been de-lided because my hands aren't very precise.

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Toshka
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04-06-2017, 03:53 PM
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I have an i7-7700k running deepcool captain 360. My aim is to reach 5.0. I'm using Intel Extreme Tuning Utility. I stress test it at 5.0 to 1.360 volts, but after 40 minutes it crashes with a blue screen. My question is: what voltage should I try next? It hasn't been de-lid because my fingers aren't great with these things. You'd need to raise the voltage to keep it stable. Higher voltage means it'll run hotter, so double-check your temperatures if the cooler can handle it.
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Toshka
04-06-2017, 03:53 PM #2

I have an i7-7700k running deepcool captain 360. My aim is to reach 5.0. I'm using Intel Extreme Tuning Utility. I stress test it at 5.0 to 1.360 volts, but after 40 minutes it crashes with a blue screen. My question is: what voltage should I try next? It hasn't been de-lid because my fingers aren't great with these things. You'd need to raise the voltage to keep it stable. Higher voltage means it'll run hotter, so double-check your temperatures if the cooler can handle it.

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ashlynshae
Junior Member
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04-07-2017, 11:59 AM
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I have an i7-7700k running deepcool captain 360. My aim is to reach 5.0. I'm using Intel Extreme Tuning Utility. I stress test it at 5.0 to 1.360 volts, but after 40 minutes it crashes with a blue screen. My question is: what voltage should I try next? It hasn't been de-lided because my fingers aren't great with these things. You'd need to raise the voltage to keep it stable. Higher voltage means it'll run hotter, so double-check your temperatures if the cooler can handle it.
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ashlynshae
04-07-2017, 11:59 AM #3

I have an i7-7700k running deepcool captain 360. My aim is to reach 5.0. I'm using Intel Extreme Tuning Utility. I stress test it at 5.0 to 1.360 volts, but after 40 minutes it crashes with a blue screen. My question is: what voltage should I try next? It hasn't been de-lided because my fingers aren't great with these things. You'd need to raise the voltage to keep it stable. Higher voltage means it'll run hotter, so double-check your temperatures if the cooler can handle it.

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04-14-2017, 04:18 AM
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What are the load line calibration configurations? It seems like a slight adjustment might be necessary. I've noticed many chips achieving 5.0Ghz with voltages below 1.4V. (Except for my setup)
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MeltedMarsBarr
04-14-2017, 04:18 AM #4

What are the load line calibration configurations? It seems like a slight adjustment might be necessary. I've noticed many chips achieving 5.0Ghz with voltages below 1.4V. (Except for my setup)