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What is the maximum overclocking potential for a stock cooler with an i5-6500?

What is the maximum overclocking potential for a stock cooler with an i5-6500?

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w0lftrap
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01-22-2016, 02:22 AM
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I need to use the stock cooler for my i5-6500 and see if I can push it a bit higher. I'm curious about the limits.
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w0lftrap
01-22-2016, 02:22 AM #1

I need to use the stock cooler for my i5-6500 and see if I can push it a bit higher. I'm curious about the limits.

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weepul27
Junior Member
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01-29-2016, 02:56 AM
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I need to consider using the stock cooler for my i5-6500 and see if I can push it a bit. It's not unlocked, so I'll have to adjust the BIOS and increase the bus speed. Just a reminder, doing this will also overclock the RAM, though you might be able to lower it manually. Could you let me know what brand and model of your motherboard is?
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weepul27
01-29-2016, 02:56 AM #2

I need to consider using the stock cooler for my i5-6500 and see if I can push it a bit. It's not unlocked, so I'll have to adjust the BIOS and increase the bus speed. Just a reminder, doing this will also overclock the RAM, though you might be able to lower it manually. Could you let me know what brand and model of your motherboard is?

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amellecki
Junior Member
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01-30-2016, 09:47 AM
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The stock cooler operates on the same basic idea as the top-tier air coolers. The main constraint is temperature, so ensure it stays within the safe limits set during production. Avoid applying excessive voltage until improved cooling is achieved.
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amellecki
01-30-2016, 09:47 AM #3

The stock cooler operates on the same basic idea as the top-tier air coolers. The main constraint is temperature, so ensure it stays within the safe limits set during production. Avoid applying excessive voltage until improved cooling is achieved.

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kevvouna
Member
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01-31-2016, 03:00 PM
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The i5 6500 model is not unlocked, and it cannot be overclocked from the factory. Are you running a custom BIOS to enable this? If so, I wouldn't anticipate more than a 3-4% increase before you encounter thermal issues.
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kevvouna
01-31-2016, 03:00 PM #4

The i5 6500 model is not unlocked, and it cannot be overclocked from the factory. Are you running a custom BIOS to enable this? If so, I wouldn't anticipate more than a 3-4% increase before you encounter thermal issues.

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agarciag1302
Junior Member
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01-31-2016, 08:57 PM
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I need to consider using the stock cooler for my i5-6500 and see if I can push it a bit. It's not unlocked, so I'll have to adjust the BIOS and increase the bus speed. Just a reminder, doing this will also overclock the RAM, though you might be able to lower it manually. Could you let me know what brand and model of your motherboard is?
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agarciag1302
01-31-2016, 08:57 PM #5

I need to consider using the stock cooler for my i5-6500 and see if I can push it a bit. It's not unlocked, so I'll have to adjust the BIOS and increase the bus speed. Just a reminder, doing this will also overclock the RAM, though you might be able to lower it manually. Could you let me know what brand and model of your motherboard is?