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Overclock i7700k after delay (rate my overclock)

Overclock i7700k after delay (rate my overclock)

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Lcshenk
Junior Member
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11-27-2017, 07:15 AM
#11
Marcus Gabriel asked Nikoli707 about trying a [email protected] setup and what vcore would be suitable for 5GHz. He mentioned his own experience with higher temps and the possibility of using a decent cooler. He shared that he hasn't reached those temperatures recently, except during stress tests. He also reported issues with 5GHz overclocking at 1.35v, experiencing a blue screen after short periods. He noted stable performance at 4.9GHz/1.3v and wondered if adjusting the LLC or using a Turbo LLC at 1.35v for 5GHz could help. He also commented on the temperatures during high load.
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Lcshenk
11-27-2017, 07:15 AM #11

Marcus Gabriel asked Nikoli707 about trying a [email protected] setup and what vcore would be suitable for 5GHz. He mentioned his own experience with higher temps and the possibility of using a decent cooler. He shared that he hasn't reached those temperatures recently, except during stress tests. He also reported issues with 5GHz overclocking at 1.35v, experiencing a blue screen after short periods. He noted stable performance at 4.9GHz/1.3v and wondered if adjusting the LLC or using a Turbo LLC at 1.35v for 5GHz could help. He also commented on the temperatures during high load.

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angrybird38
Member
161
11-27-2017, 10:14 AM
#12
Marcus Gabriel shared his experience regarding vMax settings, suggesting users test different voltages for performance gains. He mentioned possible temperature increases of only a few degrees or even higher, depending on the situation. He recommends trying 1.35v at 5.0GHz and notes that his current cooler handles temperatures around 80°C with stable temps. He also shared that previous attempts with 5GHz and 1.35v led to crashes after short durations. He advises sticking with a stable configuration of 4.9GHz/1.3v and 80°C max, while considering possible benefits of LLC tuning at higher frequencies.
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angrybird38
11-27-2017, 10:14 AM #12

Marcus Gabriel shared his experience regarding vMax settings, suggesting users test different voltages for performance gains. He mentioned possible temperature increases of only a few degrees or even higher, depending on the situation. He recommends trying 1.35v at 5.0GHz and notes that his current cooler handles temperatures around 80°C with stable temps. He also shared that previous attempts with 5GHz and 1.35v led to crashes after short durations. He advises sticking with a stable configuration of 4.9GHz/1.3v and 80°C max, while considering possible benefits of LLC tuning at higher frequencies.

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