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Opinion on Intel 4690k - 4.5Ghz Stats

Opinion on Intel 4690k - 4.5Ghz Stats

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WD_Trashster
Senior Member
454
03-24-2016, 03:06 PM
#1
Hello everyone,
I purchased a new cooler today for my CPU 4690K and would like your thoughts on my current stats.
My setup includes:
CPU: Intel 4690k - 4.5Ghz
Cooler: DEEPCOOL MAELSTROM 240T
Motherboard: Msi Z97 Gaming 3
Video: Gtx 970 Gaming1
Power Supply: COOLERMASTER G650M GM SERIES 650W MODULAR 80+ BRONZE
After an hour of Aida64 stress test (http://imgur.com/a/qfhn4)
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WD_Trashster
03-24-2016, 03:06 PM #1

Hello everyone,
I purchased a new cooler today for my CPU 4690K and would like your thoughts on my current stats.
My setup includes:
CPU: Intel 4690k - 4.5Ghz
Cooler: DEEPCOOL MAELSTROM 240T
Motherboard: Msi Z97 Gaming 3
Video: Gtx 970 Gaming1
Power Supply: COOLERMASTER G650M GM SERIES 650W MODULAR 80+ BRONZE
After an hour of Aida64 stress test (http://imgur.com/a/qfhn4)

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tonykart18
Member
66
03-24-2016, 03:32 PM
#2
Windows 10 Blue Screen WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR after playing 1:30 hours battlefield 1 this message shows up. What should I do?
If you want to maintain the same clock speed, first increase the vCore by a small amount. A vCore of up to 1.3 is safe for your CPU, and since you're not yet at 1.2v, you have plenty of room. Just monitor temperatures closely during this process.
Use AIDA64 for stress testing and include the GPU in the simulation. If the test fails, reduce the CPU multiplier slightly and retry.
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tonykart18
03-24-2016, 03:32 PM #2

Windows 10 Blue Screen WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR after playing 1:30 hours battlefield 1 this message shows up. What should I do?
If you want to maintain the same clock speed, first increase the vCore by a small amount. A vCore of up to 1.3 is safe for your CPU, and since you're not yet at 1.2v, you have plenty of room. Just monitor temperatures closely during this process.
Use AIDA64 for stress testing and include the GPU in the simulation. If the test fails, reduce the CPU multiplier slightly and retry.

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a1k2
Member
53
03-24-2016, 07:16 PM
#3
Seems alright to me
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a1k2
03-24-2016, 07:16 PM #3

Seems alright to me

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GamenMetLeviNL
Senior Member
638
04-06-2016, 04:48 AM
#4
Yes, it appears safe. You're well outside the high-risk area.
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GamenMetLeviNL
04-06-2016, 04:48 AM #4

Yes, it appears safe. You're well outside the high-risk area.

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pxrx
Junior Member
18
04-06-2016, 05:24 PM
#5
And how about your voltage 1,140 to 1,150 as well? I plan to test tomorrow on Battlefield 1 Ultra 2K to check my stability in the game.
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pxrx
04-06-2016, 05:24 PM #5

And how about your voltage 1,140 to 1,150 as well? I plan to test tomorrow on Battlefield 1 Ultra 2K to check my stability in the game.

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Zam_GM
Member
158
04-06-2016, 06:11 PM
#6
the vCore of 1.3 or less is perfectly acceptable.
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Zam_GM
04-06-2016, 06:11 PM #6

the vCore of 1.3 or less is perfectly acceptable.

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chloe722
Junior Member
3
04-06-2016, 06:38 PM
#7
Windows 10 Blue Screen WHEA Uncorrectable Error after playing 1:30 hours Battlefield 1 – what should I do?
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chloe722
04-06-2016, 06:38 PM #7

Windows 10 Blue Screen WHEA Uncorrectable Error after playing 1:30 hours Battlefield 1 – what should I do?

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dayEric
Member
71
04-06-2016, 07:17 PM
#8
Identified the issue. Missed the one-hour exam. The test was too short. Overclocking requires a minimum of 12 hours, ideally 24, with no problems. If such a problem occurs, reduce the time slightly.
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dayEric
04-06-2016, 07:17 PM #8

Identified the issue. Missed the one-hour exam. The test was too short. Overclocking requires a minimum of 12 hours, ideally 24, with no problems. If such a problem occurs, reduce the time slightly.

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Smurphetta
Junior Member
17
04-07-2016, 01:50 AM
#9
Windows 10 Blue Screen WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR after playing 1:30 hours battlefield 1 this message shows up. What should I do?
If you want to maintain the same clock speed, first increase the vCore by a small amount. A vCore of up to 1.3 is safe for your CPU, and since you're not yet at 1.2v, you have plenty of room. Just monitor temperatures closely during this process.
Use AIDA64 for stress testing and include the GPU in the simulation. If the test fails, reduce the CPU multiplier slightly and retry.
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Smurphetta
04-07-2016, 01:50 AM #9

Windows 10 Blue Screen WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR after playing 1:30 hours battlefield 1 this message shows up. What should I do?
If you want to maintain the same clock speed, first increase the vCore by a small amount. A vCore of up to 1.3 is safe for your CPU, and since you're not yet at 1.2v, you have plenty of room. Just monitor temperatures closely during this process.
Use AIDA64 for stress testing and include the GPU in the simulation. If the test fails, reduce the CPU multiplier slightly and retry.

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KnightCore638
Member
50
04-07-2016, 09:28 AM
#10
BadBoyGreek :
Aris_3 :
Windows 10 Blue Screen WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR after playing 1:30 hours battlefield 1, this message shows up. What should I do?
If you want to try maintaining the same clock speed, first increase the vCore by a bit. A vCore up to 1.3 is totally safe for your CPU, and since you're not even at 1.2v yet, you have plenty of room. Just watch the temperatures closely when you do this.
Use AIDA64 for stress testing and include the GPU in the test as well. If your system fails the test, reduce the CPU multiplier slightly and retry.
I loaded my last profile at 4.0Ghz and vCore Auto set to 1.112. It stayed stable for six months and I think it’s healthier for my CPU—lower temperature and lower voltage are better. Do you agree?
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KnightCore638
04-07-2016, 09:28 AM #10

BadBoyGreek :
Aris_3 :
Windows 10 Blue Screen WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR after playing 1:30 hours battlefield 1, this message shows up. What should I do?
If you want to try maintaining the same clock speed, first increase the vCore by a bit. A vCore up to 1.3 is totally safe for your CPU, and since you're not even at 1.2v yet, you have plenty of room. Just watch the temperatures closely when you do this.
Use AIDA64 for stress testing and include the GPU in the test as well. If your system fails the test, reduce the CPU multiplier slightly and retry.
I loaded my last profile at 4.0Ghz and vCore Auto set to 1.112. It stayed stable for six months and I think it’s healthier for my CPU—lower temperature and lower voltage are better. Do you agree?

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