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overclock a i5 7600k

overclock a i5 7600k

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HeyImPuppy_
Junior Member
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11-29-2017, 02:47 AM
#1
Determine the optimal settings for maximum OCR performance on the 7600K. Also, check if your CryoH7 Quad Lumi can effectively cool the CPU at this level.
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HeyImPuppy_
11-29-2017, 02:47 AM #1

Determine the optimal settings for maximum OCR performance on the 7600K. Also, check if your CryoH7 Quad Lumi can effectively cool the CPU at this level.

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Descath
Junior Member
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11-29-2017, 08:22 AM
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First, cryorig H7 will work as long as your setup provides enough fresh air intake. Two 120mm intakes or more should suffice. The optimal OC will depend on the quality of the chip you obtain. As of 6/19/17, the data shows varying percentages of samples that can achieve an overclock at a vcore near 1.4v. For the I5-7600K, there are five samples recorded, with occurrence rates ranging from 16% to 72%. The easiest approach is to increase the multiplier and run stress tests, keeping everything on auto. Once you reach a vcore of 1.4, switch to speedstep and adaptive voltage so that under load the multiplier and vcore can adjust accordingly. It’s possible to improve further with more research and experimentation, though it may not be necessary at this stage.
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Descath
11-29-2017, 08:22 AM #2

First, cryorig H7 will work as long as your setup provides enough fresh air intake. Two 120mm intakes or more should suffice. The optimal OC will depend on the quality of the chip you obtain. As of 6/19/17, the data shows varying percentages of samples that can achieve an overclock at a vcore near 1.4v. For the I5-7600K, there are five samples recorded, with occurrence rates ranging from 16% to 72%. The easiest approach is to increase the multiplier and run stress tests, keeping everything on auto. Once you reach a vcore of 1.4, switch to speedstep and adaptive voltage so that under load the multiplier and vcore can adjust accordingly. It’s possible to improve further with more research and experimentation, though it may not be necessary at this stage.

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dragonox80503
Junior Member
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11-30-2017, 09:07 AM
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There are no special options for creating original characters, each CPU behaves differently.
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dragonox80503
11-30-2017, 09:07 AM #3

There are no special options for creating original characters, each CPU behaves differently.

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jambalaia93
Member
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12-01-2017, 05:33 PM
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Cryorig H7 works well with overclocked 7600k systems! What motherboard do you have? It would make overclocking simpler if it's from MSI or ASUS. I usually use MSI Command Center to push my CPU to 4.8Ghz and keep it around 80C under stress. You should run some stress tests for a few hours to confirm the settings are stable and temperatures stay in check.
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jambalaia93
12-01-2017, 05:33 PM #4

Cryorig H7 works well with overclocked 7600k systems! What motherboard do you have? It would make overclocking simpler if it's from MSI or ASUS. I usually use MSI Command Center to push my CPU to 4.8Ghz and keep it around 80C under stress. You should run some stress tests for a few hours to confirm the settings are stable and temperatures stay in check.

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predator6238
Junior Member
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12-04-2017, 05:04 AM
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mbilal2 :
Cryorig H7 works well with overclocked 7600k systems. What motherboard do you have? It would make OC easier if it's from MSI or ASUS. I usually use the MSI command center to push my CPU to 4.8Ghz and keep it around 80C under stress.
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predator6238
12-04-2017, 05:04 AM #5

mbilal2 :
Cryorig H7 works well with overclocked 7600k systems. What motherboard do you have? It would make OC easier if it's from MSI or ASUS. I usually use the MSI command center to push my CPU to 4.8Ghz and keep it around 80C under stress.

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Denus2003
Junior Member
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12-04-2017, 06:56 AM
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First, cryorig H7 will work as long as your setup provides enough fresh air intake. Two front 120mm intakes or more should suffice. The optimal OC will depend on the quality of the chip you obtain. As of 6/19/17, about 5.3 samples were found, with varying percentages: 16% for 5.1%, 27% for 5.2%, and 52% for 5.0%. The best approach is to increase the multiplier and run stress tests, keeping auto on. When the vcore reaches 1.4, switch to speedstep and adaptive voltage so the multiplier and vcore reduce when the CPU isn’t under load. You might achieve better results with more research, but it’s unclear if that final multiplier is worth it.
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Denus2003
12-04-2017, 06:56 AM #6

First, cryorig H7 will work as long as your setup provides enough fresh air intake. Two front 120mm intakes or more should suffice. The optimal OC will depend on the quality of the chip you obtain. As of 6/19/17, about 5.3 samples were found, with varying percentages: 16% for 5.1%, 27% for 5.2%, and 52% for 5.0%. The best approach is to increase the multiplier and run stress tests, keeping auto on. When the vcore reaches 1.4, switch to speedstep and adaptive voltage so the multiplier and vcore reduce when the CPU isn’t under load. You might achieve better results with more research, but it’s unclear if that final multiplier is worth it.

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JokerJnr
Junior Member
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12-06-2017, 07:29 AM
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V Core is a type of transformer used in power systems, and there are videos available explaining its operation and installation. You can find tutorials on platforms like YouTube demonstrating how to work with V Core components.
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JokerJnr
12-06-2017, 07:29 AM #7

V Core is a type of transformer used in power systems, and there are videos available explaining its operation and installation. You can find tutorials on platforms like YouTube demonstrating how to work with V Core components.