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Results for the CPU OC from the Skylake i7 6700k processor

Results for the CPU OC from the Skylake i7 6700k processor

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AnttoZz
Member
179
03-01-2016, 03:58 PM
#1
Hello,
Are there any users with a Skylake CPU? What is your stable configuration on the CPU?
Thanks
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AnttoZz
03-01-2016, 03:58 PM #1

Hello,
Are there any users with a Skylake CPU? What is your stable configuration on the CPU?
Thanks

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333LegenD333
Junior Member
46
03-03-2016, 08:04 AM
#2
It largely depends on the quality of your chip bin and the core voltage you can handle.
Here are some statistics:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1570313/skyla...statistics
I believe 4.6 is average, 4.7 is very good, and 4.8 reaches the top at 1.4v.
Keep in mind that most people who post overclock results are doing so because they achieved good outcomes.
Those using dog chips will likely remain quiet.
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333LegenD333
03-03-2016, 08:04 AM #2

It largely depends on the quality of your chip bin and the core voltage you can handle.
Here are some statistics:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1570313/skyla...statistics
I believe 4.6 is average, 4.7 is very good, and 4.8 reaches the top at 1.4v.
Keep in mind that most people who post overclock results are doing so because they achieved good outcomes.
Those using dog chips will likely remain quiet.

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boss_ot
Junior Member
43
03-08-2016, 11:19 AM
#3
It largely depends on the quality of your chip bin and the core voltage you can handle.
Here are some statistics:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1570313/skyla...statistics
I believe 4.6 is average, 4.7 is very good, and 4.8 reaches the top at 1.4v.
Keep in mind that most people who post overclock results are doing so because they achieved good outcomes.
Those using dog chips will likely remain quiet.
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boss_ot
03-08-2016, 11:19 AM #3

It largely depends on the quality of your chip bin and the core voltage you can handle.
Here are some statistics:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1570313/skyla...statistics
I believe 4.6 is average, 4.7 is very good, and 4.8 reaches the top at 1.4v.
Keep in mind that most people who post overclock results are doing so because they achieved good outcomes.
Those using dog chips will likely remain quiet.

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ZestyFlavor
Junior Member
4
03-09-2016, 08:26 AM
#4
I completed a client build yesterday but only reached 4.6 ghz. It seems the issue might be with the hardware.
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ZestyFlavor
03-09-2016, 08:26 AM #4

I completed a client build yesterday but only reached 4.6 ghz. It seems the issue might be with the hardware.

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Mr_Panda57_
Member
132
03-09-2016, 09:49 AM
#5
Jan Klepiecycki shared his experience from a client build yesterday, mentioning he only reached 4.6 ghz due to a faulty component. He also mentioned it was just a bad bin.
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Mr_Panda57_
03-09-2016, 09:49 AM #5

Jan Klepiecycki shared his experience from a client build yesterday, mentioning he only reached 4.6 ghz due to a faulty component. He also mentioned it was just a bad bin.

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Koollojoe
Posting Freak
830
03-09-2016, 11:01 AM
#6
I'm struggling to reach 4.6 stable, only managing up to 1.35V. Concerned about temperatures, they spiked between 72 and 79 across all cores.
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Koollojoe
03-09-2016, 11:01 AM #6

I'm struggling to reach 4.6 stable, only managing up to 1.35V. Concerned about temperatures, they spiked between 72 and 79 across all cores.

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CaptainJakk
Junior Member
30
03-09-2016, 11:09 AM
#7
I'm struggling to reach 4.6 stable, but only managed 1.35V. Temperatures rose to 72-79 across the cores. What CPU cooler are you using? I have one with 4.7 and 1.475V, and CPU temperatures stay under 50°C. I'm using a Noctua NH-D15 with three fans.
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CaptainJakk
03-09-2016, 11:09 AM #7

I'm struggling to reach 4.6 stable, but only managed 1.35V. Temperatures rose to 72-79 across the cores. What CPU cooler are you using? I have one with 4.7 and 1.475V, and CPU temperatures stay under 50°C. I'm using a Noctua NH-D15 with three fans.

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IICarCarII
Member
52
03-15-2016, 04:18 AM
#8
I have an Corsair H80i GT closed loop watercooler and I'm a bit concerned about the varying temperatures across the cores.
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IICarCarII
03-15-2016, 04:18 AM #8

I have an Corsair H80i GT closed loop watercooler and I'm a bit concerned about the varying temperatures across the cores.

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NinofanTOG
Member
211
03-15-2016, 03:39 PM
#9
A temperature variation within the cores is normal and not a cause for concern.
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NinofanTOG
03-15-2016, 03:39 PM #9

A temperature variation within the cores is normal and not a cause for concern.

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themagnum310
Member
164
03-20-2016, 12:23 PM
#10
I manage to achieve 4.2 @ 1.424V with a stable game around 39-72°C load in GTA 5 2160P. The setup includes a Zotac 980Ti basic amp with 1.424V and a basic configuration. The VRM cooling seems insufficient, as pushing beyond 122% for more than a minute causes issues. I’ve adjusted the settings to 1420/3900 with 99-118% load using a modded BIOS. Everything runs smoothly without any stuttering or hiccups. My ASUS Z170 S (Sabertooth) works fine, though it’s not ideal. The rated XMP Corsair memory won’t perform well at the specified timings, and I’ve tested multiple motherboards and RAM kits. Even the thermal grease they used to save money between the heat spreader and CPU die is subpar.

The Asus Z170A delivers the highest FPS at very low detail settings (640 x 480). The 6700K chip, while marketed for overclocking, doesn’t perform smoothly in current titles when clocked higher. Based on what I’ve seen online and personally, it struggles with higher clocks. I’m planning to replace both units soon.
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themagnum310
03-20-2016, 12:23 PM #10

I manage to achieve 4.2 @ 1.424V with a stable game around 39-72°C load in GTA 5 2160P. The setup includes a Zotac 980Ti basic amp with 1.424V and a basic configuration. The VRM cooling seems insufficient, as pushing beyond 122% for more than a minute causes issues. I’ve adjusted the settings to 1420/3900 with 99-118% load using a modded BIOS. Everything runs smoothly without any stuttering or hiccups. My ASUS Z170 S (Sabertooth) works fine, though it’s not ideal. The rated XMP Corsair memory won’t perform well at the specified timings, and I’ve tested multiple motherboards and RAM kits. Even the thermal grease they used to save money between the heat spreader and CPU die is subpar.

The Asus Z170A delivers the highest FPS at very low detail settings (640 x 480). The 6700K chip, while marketed for overclocking, doesn’t perform smoothly in current titles when clocked higher. Based on what I’ve seen online and personally, it struggles with higher clocks. I’m planning to replace both units soon.

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