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The I7 7700k is quite unstable. Would you consider using RMA?

The I7 7700k is quite unstable. Would you consider using RMA?

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IGraffie
Member
54
12-29-2017, 04:19 PM
#1
I purchased this for a budget lot. A significantly worse i7 7700k in history.
It’s currently the least optimal processor I’ve ever overclocked.
I’m experimenting with AVX (1), Vcore control at 1.10/1.15/1.20/1.25, LCL: 1.
CPU voltage range: 1.25-1.4v
Cache ratio: 42x
Ratio: 46-50x
Software: Prime95, latest version
H105 with push-pull
Artic MX4
Temperatures:
Max 75°C at PL 1.10
Max 85°C at PL 1.15
Max 95°C at PL 1.20
Max 100°C at PL 1.25
Memory clock already down to 3300 to 3000MHz
Asrock Z270 Extreme4, last BIOS update
All configurations cause Prime95 to freeze!
My highest stable speed was 30 minutes at 4.5GHz (AVX 1) = 4.4GHz in 1.3V Prime95 (no longer tested beyond 30 min).
Using default BIOS settings, the processor freezes in Prime95. What’s going on? Should I consider an RMA with Intel?
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IGraffie
12-29-2017, 04:19 PM #1

I purchased this for a budget lot. A significantly worse i7 7700k in history.
It’s currently the least optimal processor I’ve ever overclocked.
I’m experimenting with AVX (1), Vcore control at 1.10/1.15/1.20/1.25, LCL: 1.
CPU voltage range: 1.25-1.4v
Cache ratio: 42x
Ratio: 46-50x
Software: Prime95, latest version
H105 with push-pull
Artic MX4
Temperatures:
Max 75°C at PL 1.10
Max 85°C at PL 1.15
Max 95°C at PL 1.20
Max 100°C at PL 1.25
Memory clock already down to 3300 to 3000MHz
Asrock Z270 Extreme4, last BIOS update
All configurations cause Prime95 to freeze!
My highest stable speed was 30 minutes at 4.5GHz (AVX 1) = 4.4GHz in 1.3V Prime95 (no longer tested beyond 30 min).
Using default BIOS settings, the processor freezes in Prime95. What’s going on? Should I consider an RMA with Intel?

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Zv_Mur2Brick
Member
63
12-30-2017, 11:47 PM
#2
The 7700K offers a straightforward overclock experience, not demanding extensive tweaks beyond basic BIOS adjustments. Some guides suggest changing BIOS settings, but you can skip that entirely. It would help if you shared your precise hardware details—such as exact memory brands and models—and the operating system or SYS you're using. This way, I can better assist with your setup.
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Zv_Mur2Brick
12-30-2017, 11:47 PM #2

The 7700K offers a straightforward overclock experience, not demanding extensive tweaks beyond basic BIOS adjustments. Some guides suggest changing BIOS settings, but you can skip that entirely. It would help if you shared your precise hardware details—such as exact memory brands and models—and the operating system or SYS you're using. This way, I can better assist with your setup.

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OmqDace
Posting Freak
798
12-31-2017, 07:20 AM
#3
The 7700K offers a straightforward overclock experience, not demanding extensive adjustments beyond BIOS tweaks. Some guides suggest modifying BIOS settings, but you can skip this entirely by using the default options. It would be helpful to share your precise hardware details—such as exact memory brands and models—and your operating system or SYS version. My recommendation is to reset everything, clear the CMOS, and then manually configure your memory speed to 2400mhz, case dimensions 15x15x15mm, 35mm height, with a 1.2v boost, testing P95 performance.
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OmqDace
12-31-2017, 07:20 AM #3

The 7700K offers a straightforward overclock experience, not demanding extensive adjustments beyond BIOS tweaks. Some guides suggest modifying BIOS settings, but you can skip this entirely by using the default options. It would be helpful to share your precise hardware details—such as exact memory brands and models—and your operating system or SYS version. My recommendation is to reset everything, clear the CMOS, and then manually configure your memory speed to 2400mhz, case dimensions 15x15x15mm, 35mm height, with a 1.2v boost, testing P95 performance.

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SACHARX
Junior Member
39
12-31-2017, 09:22 PM
#4
The 7700K offers a straightforward overclock experience, not demanding extensive tweaks beyond what most guides suggest. You likely won’t need to modify BIOS settings if you’re using the default configuration. It would help to share more precise hardware details—such as exact memory brands and models, and your operating system version—to better assist you.

My recommendation is to reset everything, clear the CMOS, and revert to standard defaults, but this time adjust the memory manually. Set the memory speed to 2400mhz, with a case clock of 15-15-15 at 1.2v, then run P95 to observe the results.

After persistent effort over days or weeks, I achieved a stable overclock. The main issue seemed to be the LLC (LoadLine Calibration) setting; using the highest value (1) caused instability.

Current configuration:
- LLC: 3
- CPU Clock: 5.0ghz
- AVX: -3
- Core Voltage: 1.39v
- PLL Voltage: 1.15v
- Memory XMP Profile: FCLK 1000mhz
- CPU Cache: 42x
- CPU BCLK: 100mhz
The rest operates automatically.

Tested with Prime95 v28.10, reaching a max temperature of 87ºC without overheating. Voltage in Prime: 1,344v; Core clock in Prime: 4.7ghz.
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SACHARX
12-31-2017, 09:22 PM #4

The 7700K offers a straightforward overclock experience, not demanding extensive tweaks beyond what most guides suggest. You likely won’t need to modify BIOS settings if you’re using the default configuration. It would help to share more precise hardware details—such as exact memory brands and models, and your operating system version—to better assist you.

My recommendation is to reset everything, clear the CMOS, and revert to standard defaults, but this time adjust the memory manually. Set the memory speed to 2400mhz, with a case clock of 15-15-15 at 1.2v, then run P95 to observe the results.

After persistent effort over days or weeks, I achieved a stable overclock. The main issue seemed to be the LLC (LoadLine Calibration) setting; using the highest value (1) caused instability.

Current configuration:
- LLC: 3
- CPU Clock: 5.0ghz
- AVX: -3
- Core Voltage: 1.39v
- PLL Voltage: 1.15v
- Memory XMP Profile: FCLK 1000mhz
- CPU Cache: 42x
- CPU BCLK: 100mhz
The rest operates automatically.

Tested with Prime95 v28.10, reaching a max temperature of 87ºC without overheating. Voltage in Prime: 1,344v; Core clock in Prime: 4.7ghz.

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ybemy
Member
227
01-19-2018, 09:30 AM
#5
Looking Good!
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ybemy
01-19-2018, 09:30 AM #5

Looking Good!