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Overclocking i7-4790k CPU cache assistance

Overclocking i7-4790k CPU cache assistance

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GaryDDM
Junior Member
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08-05-2016, 12:50 AM
#1
It's similar to what the title suggests. My CPU has two configurations. One runs smoothly at 4.6GHz and 1.22V for about 8 hours in Prime95, while the other at 4.7GHz and 1.23V lasts around 12 hours. Recently, the second setting caused crashes during gameplay after 15-25 minutes. I raised the voltage to 1.24V, which allowed me to play for over 30 minutes without issues. The cache is set to auto, but should I enable it or keep it on auto and run a stress test with Prime95 again?
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GaryDDM
08-05-2016, 12:50 AM #1

It's similar to what the title suggests. My CPU has two configurations. One runs smoothly at 4.6GHz and 1.22V for about 8 hours in Prime95, while the other at 4.7GHz and 1.23V lasts around 12 hours. Recently, the second setting caused crashes during gameplay after 15-25 minutes. I raised the voltage to 1.24V, which allowed me to play for over 30 minutes without issues. The cache is set to auto, but should I enable it or keep it on auto and run a stress test with Prime95 again?

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muldrik
Member
114
08-05-2016, 11:51 AM
#2
If you increased the voltage slightly and didn’t face problems in the game, you can try running Prime again or realbench works for me. Or simply keep it at 4.6.
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muldrik
08-05-2016, 11:51 AM #2

If you increased the voltage slightly and didn’t face problems in the game, you can try running Prime again or realbench works for me. Or simply keep it at 4.6.

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Ramonster00
Junior Member
44
08-05-2016, 01:19 PM
#3
If you increased the voltage slightly and didn’t face issues in the game, you can run Prime again or realbench is what I prefer. Or simply keep it at 4.6.
I raised the 4.7GHz voltage from 1.23V to 1.24V without problems, but I only played for 30 minutes before stopping because I got bored.
Should I bother adjusting the CPU cache or leave it on auto?
If I should adjust it, what value should I use?
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Ramonster00
08-05-2016, 01:19 PM #3

If you increased the voltage slightly and didn’t face issues in the game, you can run Prime again or realbench is what I prefer. Or simply keep it at 4.6.
I raised the 4.7GHz voltage from 1.23V to 1.24V without problems, but I only played for 30 minutes before stopping because I got bored.
Should I bother adjusting the CPU cache or leave it on auto?
If I should adjust it, what value should I use?

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xXSuperNovaXx
Posting Freak
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08-05-2016, 07:57 PM
#4
no
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xXSuperNovaXx
08-05-2016, 07:57 PM #4

no

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_Sherder_
Member
221
08-11-2016, 05:56 AM
#5
I performed a stress test on realbench during the night, and when I came back, the computer restarted. I’m wondering if the OC was unstable—would you have any crash or error logs from realbench to check?
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_Sherder_
08-11-2016, 05:56 AM #5

I performed a stress test on realbench during the night, and when I came back, the computer restarted. I’m wondering if the OC was unstable—would you have any crash or error logs from realbench to check?

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Altijd_Scoepi
Member
183
08-11-2016, 07:30 AM
#6
go to event log
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Altijd_Scoepi
08-11-2016, 07:30 AM #6

go to event log

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ALICE_CRAFTYS
Member
56
08-11-2016, 01:44 PM
#7
Navigate to the event log
It seems unclear, I couldn't locate it on RealBench.
Or are you talking about Event Viewer on Windows?
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ALICE_CRAFTYS
08-11-2016, 01:44 PM #7

Navigate to the event log
It seems unclear, I couldn't locate it on RealBench.
Or are you talking about Event Viewer on Windows?

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icantswim
Member
112
08-11-2016, 08:48 PM
#8
On windows your computer is unstable, making your overclock ineffective. Make sure to check your power supply, as it plays a crucial role in overclocking.
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icantswim
08-11-2016, 08:48 PM #8

On windows your computer is unstable, making your overclock ineffective. Make sure to check your power supply, as it plays a crucial role in overclocking.

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soul_harveste
Member
223
08-11-2016, 09:52 PM
#9
On windows your computer is unstable so your overclocking won't work or check your power supply—it's a crucial part for overclocking. I don't use event viewer, so I'm unsure what to look for or where to start. I have a 630W PSU, and even after checking the power requirements with everything overclocked, it wasn't close to 600W. My PC only reached a maximum of 500W with everything overclocked.
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soul_harveste
08-11-2016, 09:52 PM #9

On windows your computer is unstable so your overclocking won't work or check your power supply—it's a crucial part for overclocking. I don't use event viewer, so I'm unsure what to look for or where to start. I have a 630W PSU, and even after checking the power requirements with everything overclocked, it wasn't close to 600W. My PC only reached a maximum of 500W with everything overclocked.

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MADDOGJOBE321
Member
56
08-12-2016, 01:19 PM
#10
On windows your computer is unstable so your overclocking won't work or check your power supply—it's an essential component for overclocking. I don't use the event viewer, so I'm unsure what to look for or where to start. I have a 630W PSU, and even after checking how much power I need with everything overclocked, it wasn't close to 600W. My PC only reached a maximum of 500W when everything was overclocked. When searching in the start menu for event viewer, different manufacturers produce lower quality PSUs; you'll need a high-quality one for successful overclocking.
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MADDOGJOBE321
08-12-2016, 01:19 PM #10

On windows your computer is unstable so your overclocking won't work or check your power supply—it's an essential component for overclocking. I don't use the event viewer, so I'm unsure what to look for or where to start. I have a 630W PSU, and even after checking how much power I need with everything overclocked, it wasn't close to 600W. My PC only reached a maximum of 500W when everything was overclocked. When searching in the start menu for event viewer, different manufacturers produce lower quality PSUs; you'll need a high-quality one for successful overclocking.

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