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Using overclocking on an i5 7600k with a noctua NH-U9B SE2

Using overclocking on an i5 7600k with a noctua NH-U9B SE2

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_Gifirax_PvP_
Member
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05-18-2017, 08:54 AM
#1
Hi everyone,
I just bought the items mentioned earlier, including the Asus rog strix z270g motherboard. I was considering a d15 cooler but it wasn't available, so they recommended this as the top choice. I'm seeking advice on the ideal overclock starting point and which settings to adjust. Ideally, I'd like to aim for 4.6 and 5ghz on Intel boost.
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_Gifirax_PvP_
05-18-2017, 08:54 AM #1

Hi everyone,
I just bought the items mentioned earlier, including the Asus rog strix z270g motherboard. I was considering a d15 cooler but it wasn't available, so they recommended this as the top choice. I'm seeking advice on the ideal overclock starting point and which settings to adjust. Ideally, I'd like to aim for 4.6 and 5ghz on Intel boost.

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121
06-03-2017, 12:20 PM
#2
I believe the information was given incorrectly.
The NH-U9B is comparable to the present NH-U9S.
Noctua provides a tdp chart for its coolers.
http://noctua.at/en/tdp-guide
My I5-7600K is a 91w processor with plenty of overclocking options.
The chart suggests limited overclocking possibilities.
I would choose the cooler if possible, especially in newer s variants.
I’m comfortable with a well-binned [email protected] using an NH-U12s.
Your outcomes will differ based on your luck in acquiring a suitable chip.
Here’s what you might anticipate:
As of 6/19/17
What proportion of samples can achieve an overclock at a vcore near 1.4v?
I5-7600K
There are 5.3 samples, with unknown occurrence rates
5.2 at 16%
5.1 at 27%
5.0 at 52%
4.9 at 72%
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toughguy111269
06-03-2017, 12:20 PM #2

I believe the information was given incorrectly.
The NH-U9B is comparable to the present NH-U9S.
Noctua provides a tdp chart for its coolers.
http://noctua.at/en/tdp-guide
My I5-7600K is a 91w processor with plenty of overclocking options.
The chart suggests limited overclocking possibilities.
I would choose the cooler if possible, especially in newer s variants.
I’m comfortable with a well-binned [email protected] using an NH-U12s.
Your outcomes will differ based on your luck in acquiring a suitable chip.
Here’s what you might anticipate:
As of 6/19/17
What proportion of samples can achieve an overclock at a vcore near 1.4v?
I5-7600K
There are 5.3 samples, with unknown occurrence rates
5.2 at 16%
5.1 at 27%
5.0 at 52%
4.9 at 72%

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139
06-03-2017, 05:30 PM
#3
No one can give a precise response. Focus on selecting a speed, conducting a stress test, and observing the temperature under load. If it's acceptable, increase the setting slightly.
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AwakeningTroll
06-03-2017, 05:30 PM #3

No one can give a precise response. Focus on selecting a speed, conducting a stress test, and observing the temperature under load. If it's acceptable, increase the setting slightly.

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hannah663
Member
169
06-03-2017, 08:07 PM
#4
Noctua states there isn't much overclocking potential for the NH-U9 series.
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hannah663
06-03-2017, 08:07 PM #4

Noctua states there isn't much overclocking potential for the NH-U9 series.

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MyrPiggy
Junior Member
2
06-13-2017, 02:52 PM
#5
I believe the information was given incorrectly.
The NH-U9B is comparable to the present NH-U9S.
Noctua provides a tdp chart for its coolers.
http://noctua.at/en/tdp-guide
My I5-7600K is a 91w processor with potential for overclocking.
The chart suggests limited overclocking opportunities.
I would choose the cooler if possible, especially in newer variants.
I’m comfortable with a well-binned [email protected] using an NH-U12s.
Outcomes will differ based on your luck in acquiring a suitable chip.
Here’s what you can anticipate:
As of 6/19/17
What proportion of samples could achieve an overclock at a vcore near 1.4v?
I5-7600K
There are 5.3 samples, with unknown occurrence rates
5.2 at 16%
5.1 at 27%
5.0 at 52%
4.9 at 72%
M
MyrPiggy
06-13-2017, 02:52 PM #5

I believe the information was given incorrectly.
The NH-U9B is comparable to the present NH-U9S.
Noctua provides a tdp chart for its coolers.
http://noctua.at/en/tdp-guide
My I5-7600K is a 91w processor with potential for overclocking.
The chart suggests limited overclocking opportunities.
I would choose the cooler if possible, especially in newer variants.
I’m comfortable with a well-binned [email protected] using an NH-U12s.
Outcomes will differ based on your luck in acquiring a suitable chip.
Here’s what you can anticipate:
As of 6/19/17
What proportion of samples could achieve an overclock at a vcore near 1.4v?
I5-7600K
There are 5.3 samples, with unknown occurrence rates
5.2 at 16%
5.1 at 27%
5.0 at 52%
4.9 at 72%