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safe 24/7 OC for 6700k

safe 24/7 OC for 6700k

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finnster20
Member
161
03-16-2016, 02:56 PM
#1
I've seen a few people ask about it, but I haven't played with OC in the new boards bios. My PC specs are listed in my profile.
I'm aiming for 4.5 out of this beast, but I'm unsure where to begin because this BIOS is quite different from my previous setup, and I used the Intel overclock tool (which didn't really help). This is going to be my first OC in an actual BIOS.
I searched around but couldn't find any helpful advice for this chip with my board, which is why I'm reaching out :/
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finnster20
03-16-2016, 02:56 PM #1

I've seen a few people ask about it, but I haven't played with OC in the new boards bios. My PC specs are listed in my profile.
I'm aiming for 4.5 out of this beast, but I'm unsure where to begin because this BIOS is quite different from my previous setup, and I used the Intel overclock tool (which didn't really help). This is going to be my first OC in an actual BIOS.
I searched around but couldn't find any helpful advice for this chip with my board, which is why I'm reaching out :/

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blueyednick
Member
199
03-16-2016, 03:14 PM
#2
The discussion addresses adjusting the multiplier until instability occurs, then increasing the voltage to achieve the desired or maximum overclock. It suggests avoiding exceeding 1.39v on that chip for continuous overclocking. This advice comes from the initial reply to the original question.
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blueyednick
03-16-2016, 03:14 PM #2

The discussion addresses adjusting the multiplier until instability occurs, then increasing the voltage to achieve the desired or maximum overclock. It suggests avoiding exceeding 1.39v on that chip for continuous overclocking. This advice comes from the initial reply to the original question.

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MarsBar10000
Junior Member
42
04-04-2016, 10:45 AM
#3
The discussion addresses adjusting the multiplier until instability occurs, then increasing the voltage to achieve the desired or maximum overclock. It suggests avoiding exceeding 1.39v on that chip for continuous overclocking. This advice comes from the initial reply to the original question.
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MarsBar10000
04-04-2016, 10:45 AM #3

The discussion addresses adjusting the multiplier until instability occurs, then increasing the voltage to achieve the desired or maximum overclock. It suggests avoiding exceeding 1.39v on that chip for continuous overclocking. This advice comes from the initial reply to the original question.

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XGigaPL
Member
172
04-09-2016, 03:28 AM
#4
Thanks! I looked for nearly an hour before my post and still couldn't find anything related to my boards bios lol.
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XGigaPL
04-09-2016, 03:28 AM #4

Thanks! I looked for nearly an hour before my post and still couldn't find anything related to my boards bios lol.

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PHOENIX_7
Junior Member
17
04-09-2016, 08:13 AM
#5
Anytime, good luck!
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PHOENIX_7
04-09-2016, 08:13 AM #5

Anytime, good luck!