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What is the maximum distance I can push my 8700K to overclock?

What is the maximum distance I can push my 8700K to overclock?

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xPsychopath_
Junior Member
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11-09-2017, 05:27 AM
#1
You can push your I7-8700K further with the NH-D15S cooler, reaching temperatures as low as 30°C idle and 50-55°C under load without compromising safety.
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xPsychopath_
11-09-2017, 05:27 AM #1

You can push your I7-8700K further with the NH-D15S cooler, reaching temperatures as low as 30°C idle and 50-55°C under load without compromising safety.

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VeroPlayz
Member
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11-10-2017, 02:00 AM
#2
With that cooler you'll probably hit voltage limits before temp limits, but as with OC on any cpu the actual limit is upto the individual cpu itself. Silicon lottery. I have a 3570k that will not remain stable at 4.4GHz or higher (no matter what voltage) and a 3770k (same cpu+HT) that sits comfortably at 4.9GHz @1.32v.
4.8GHz, probably.
4.9GHz, mebe.
5.0GHz, probably not
5.1GHz, it's a miracle !
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VeroPlayz
11-10-2017, 02:00 AM #2

With that cooler you'll probably hit voltage limits before temp limits, but as with OC on any cpu the actual limit is upto the individual cpu itself. Silicon lottery. I have a 3570k that will not remain stable at 4.4GHz or higher (no matter what voltage) and a 3770k (same cpu+HT) that sits comfortably at 4.9GHz @1.32v.
4.8GHz, probably.
4.9GHz, mebe.
5.0GHz, probably not
5.1GHz, it's a miracle !

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Legoboomey
Junior Member
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11-10-2017, 08:59 PM
#3
Are your stock configurations still active? The cores should be stable around 4.7Ghz, which usually means just enabling MCE or syncing all cores. I've noticed some users pushing it to 4.8Ghz with all cores on air before. Only you can confirm the exact setting. As you raise voltage to boost clocks, you'll notice a rise in temperature. The CPU remains reliable up to about 90°C, but keeping it around mid-80s during peak operation is ideal for regular use. The surrounding environment and the machine's cooling system also play a role.
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Legoboomey
11-10-2017, 08:59 PM #3

Are your stock configurations still active? The cores should be stable around 4.7Ghz, which usually means just enabling MCE or syncing all cores. I've noticed some users pushing it to 4.8Ghz with all cores on air before. Only you can confirm the exact setting. As you raise voltage to boost clocks, you'll notice a rise in temperature. The CPU remains reliable up to about 90°C, but keeping it around mid-80s during peak operation is ideal for regular use. The surrounding environment and the machine's cooling system also play a role.

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11-11-2017, 03:33 AM
#4
With that cooler you'll probably hit voltage limits before temp limits, but as with OC on any cpu the actual limit is upto the individual cpu itself. Silicon lottery. I have a 3570k that will not remain stable at 4.4GHz or higher (no matter what voltage) and a 3770k (same cpu+HT) that sits comfortably at 4.9GHz @1.32v.
4.8GHz, probably.
4.9GHz, mebe.
5.0GHz, probably not
5.1GHz, it's a miracle !
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KinoahKrazyK31
11-11-2017, 03:33 AM #4

With that cooler you'll probably hit voltage limits before temp limits, but as with OC on any cpu the actual limit is upto the individual cpu itself. Silicon lottery. I have a 3570k that will not remain stable at 4.4GHz or higher (no matter what voltage) and a 3770k (same cpu+HT) that sits comfortably at 4.9GHz @1.32v.
4.8GHz, probably.
4.9GHz, mebe.
5.0GHz, probably not
5.1GHz, it's a miracle !

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111carys111
Posting Freak
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11-11-2017, 05:29 AM
#5
The cooler should support the i7's power requirements while maintaining stable voltage levels. You might be able to adjust the VCCIN slightly higher.
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111carys111
11-11-2017, 05:29 AM #5

The cooler should support the i7's power requirements while maintaining stable voltage levels. You might be able to adjust the VCCIN slightly higher.

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Puppy_Power4
Member
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11-18-2017, 03:31 PM
#6
Deliver the CPU first and then target 5ghz
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Puppy_Power4
11-18-2017, 03:31 PM #6

Deliver the CPU first and then target 5ghz