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DRGNdragsYT
Senior Member
723
12-06-2016, 03:23 AM
#1
I'm beginning my first OC project. I set the voltage to 1.25. After booting the PC at 4.2 and 4.3 GHz, everything worked fine. Then I increased it to 4.5 and started running prime95 blend. My HWmonitor is active, and the CPU with the water cooler is currently running at 68-70 degrees. Would it help if I ran prime95 for a few hours? Any indication yet whether I have a good overclocker or a faulty CPU? i5 4690k, h100i gtx
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DRGNdragsYT
12-06-2016, 03:23 AM #1

I'm beginning my first OC project. I set the voltage to 1.25. After booting the PC at 4.2 and 4.3 GHz, everything worked fine. Then I increased it to 4.5 and started running prime95 blend. My HWmonitor is active, and the CPU with the water cooler is currently running at 68-70 degrees. Would it help if I ran prime95 for a few hours? Any indication yet whether I have a good overclocker or a faulty CPU? i5 4690k, h100i gtx

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WeirdShark738
Member
69
12-21-2016, 08:03 PM
#2
Once you finish with your Prime95 test, consider using a program such as RealBench or AIDA64.
Prime95 Blend mentions
that it checks a large amount of RAM, but it's not accurate. Both RealBench and AIDA64 will evaluate significantly more RAM along with your CPU and GPU.
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WeirdShark738
12-21-2016, 08:03 PM #2

Once you finish with your Prime95 test, consider using a program such as RealBench or AIDA64.
Prime95 Blend mentions
that it checks a large amount of RAM, but it's not accurate. Both RealBench and AIDA64 will evaluate significantly more RAM along with your CPU and GPU.

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xXPantherfanxX
Junior Member
43
12-27-2016, 03:20 AM
#3
Ensure you have the correct version installed if using prime95 for stability. Newer releases utilize hardware acceleration on Haswell processors, which can create unrealistic thermal demands.
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xXPantherfanxX
12-27-2016, 03:20 AM #3

Ensure you have the correct version installed if using prime95 for stability. Newer releases utilize hardware acceleration on Haswell processors, which can create unrealistic thermal demands.

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ItzJimbo
Junior Member
42
12-27-2016, 04:35 AM
#4
After more than two hours of running prime95, my CPU maintained a steady temperature between 60-70°C. The highest readings reached around 80°C, but this only lasted for a brief moment and never returned. The system operated at 4.5ghz with a voltage of 1.25V.
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ItzJimbo
12-27-2016, 04:35 AM #4

After more than two hours of running prime95, my CPU maintained a steady temperature between 60-70°C. The highest readings reached around 80°C, but this only lasted for a brief moment and never returned. The system operated at 4.5ghz with a voltage of 1.25V.

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xXJay_BugXx
Senior Member
559
12-27-2016, 12:46 PM
#5
Once you finish with your Prime95 test, consider using a program such as RealBench or AIDA64.
Prime95 Blend mentions
that it checks a large amount of RAM, but it's not accurate. Both RealBench and AIDA64 will evaluate significantly more RAM along with your CPU and GPU.
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xXJay_BugXx
12-27-2016, 12:46 PM #5

Once you finish with your Prime95 test, consider using a program such as RealBench or AIDA64.
Prime95 Blend mentions
that it checks a large amount of RAM, but it's not accurate. Both RealBench and AIDA64 will evaluate significantly more RAM along with your CPU and GPU.