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Which overclocking method would work best for you?

Which overclocking method would work best for you?

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jv99
Junior Member
42
01-21-2016, 05:53 AM
#1
Hello.
Initially I will outline my specifications, before proceeding, I just need to mention that some of these items are quite outdated, and most of the components were either remnants from a previous machine I own.

Yes, I have a more powerful system with an Intel i7 6770k, Sli 980ti, 32GB DDR4 RAM equipped with custom water cooling, which I primarily use for professional tasks. However, I decided to build a secondary machine that I could rely on for personal use and enjoy decent gaming at full HD. My main focus is on Moba's titles and a few other games such as Black Desert Online.

CPU: Intel i7 870 (2.93GHz Stock)
Motherboard: Biostar TPOWER I55
RAM: Corsair Vengence Pro 4x4GB 1600MHz DDR3
GPU: MSI GTX 760 OC 2GB (likely to upgrade to Rx 480 or Gtx 1060)
Power Supply: Corsair 700w +80 Bronze
SSD: Kingstong HyperX 120GB
HDD: 1TB WD 7200RPM

The cooling solution I have is from an older build I previously used on my sister's computer, featuring an i5 2500 and a ThermalTake Contac cooler. Unfortunately, the cooling performance isn’t very strong. With power-saving features disabled, Turbo off, and no manual overclocking, the temperatures stay around 44°C (111°F) and max at 57°C (134°F). In gaming scenarios, it hasn’t exceeded 57°C yet. It has hit 60°C and 64°C, mainly due to improperly placed fans and inadequate airflow, plus outdated thermal paste.

I’m looking for a better cooling setup but not so expensive that I overspend. Most of the parts were salvaged from old builds or broken components that I repaired but never disposed of properly.

Regarding airflow:
I’m torn between choosing the Fan-less ZALMAN FX70 and adding two more fans, or opting for the ZALMAN CNPS14X with two additional fans.

For cooling, I’m considering the COOLER MASTER Seidon 120v. V.2, possibly adding one more fan at the back of the radiator to help expel hot air and further reduce temperatures. Which option would be more effective? Since both are priced similarly, I prefer not to overspend unless necessary.

My overclock target is 4.0GHz on the i7 870, aiming for 5.0GHz seems unlikely.

Apologies for the lengthy message.
-Thank you ^_^
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jv99
01-21-2016, 05:53 AM #1

Hello.
Initially I will outline my specifications, before proceeding, I just need to mention that some of these items are quite outdated, and most of the components were either remnants from a previous machine I own.

Yes, I have a more powerful system with an Intel i7 6770k, Sli 980ti, 32GB DDR4 RAM equipped with custom water cooling, which I primarily use for professional tasks. However, I decided to build a secondary machine that I could rely on for personal use and enjoy decent gaming at full HD. My main focus is on Moba's titles and a few other games such as Black Desert Online.

CPU: Intel i7 870 (2.93GHz Stock)
Motherboard: Biostar TPOWER I55
RAM: Corsair Vengence Pro 4x4GB 1600MHz DDR3
GPU: MSI GTX 760 OC 2GB (likely to upgrade to Rx 480 or Gtx 1060)
Power Supply: Corsair 700w +80 Bronze
SSD: Kingstong HyperX 120GB
HDD: 1TB WD 7200RPM

The cooling solution I have is from an older build I previously used on my sister's computer, featuring an i5 2500 and a ThermalTake Contac cooler. Unfortunately, the cooling performance isn’t very strong. With power-saving features disabled, Turbo off, and no manual overclocking, the temperatures stay around 44°C (111°F) and max at 57°C (134°F). In gaming scenarios, it hasn’t exceeded 57°C yet. It has hit 60°C and 64°C, mainly due to improperly placed fans and inadequate airflow, plus outdated thermal paste.

I’m looking for a better cooling setup but not so expensive that I overspend. Most of the parts were salvaged from old builds or broken components that I repaired but never disposed of properly.

Regarding airflow:
I’m torn between choosing the Fan-less ZALMAN FX70 and adding two more fans, or opting for the ZALMAN CNPS14X with two additional fans.

For cooling, I’m considering the COOLER MASTER Seidon 120v. V.2, possibly adding one more fan at the back of the radiator to help expel hot air and further reduce temperatures. Which option would be more effective? Since both are priced similarly, I prefer not to overspend unless necessary.

My overclock target is 4.0GHz on the i7 870, aiming for 5.0GHz seems unlikely.

Apologies for the lengthy message.
-Thank you ^_^

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KARLEISHAK
Member
197
01-21-2016, 10:50 AM
#2
Why not reduce the height and choose a Hyper 212 Evo or a Cryorig H7? Both are excellent budget coolers that work with 1156 boards.
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KARLEISHAK
01-21-2016, 10:50 AM #2

Why not reduce the height and choose a Hyper 212 Evo or a Cryorig H7? Both are excellent budget coolers that work with 1156 boards.

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Visker124
Junior Member
36
01-21-2016, 07:17 PM
#3
I own an extra 212 Evo unit that I utilize on my test bench. Would it offer sufficient cooling to maintain a stable 4GHz operation below 70°C?
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Visker124
01-21-2016, 07:17 PM #3

I own an extra 212 Evo unit that I utilize on my test bench. Would it offer sufficient cooling to maintain a stable 4GHz operation below 70°C?

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BrackenYT
Member
60
01-23-2016, 07:25 PM
#4
It relies on the chip, the silicon lottery, and everything else. If you have it lying around, better go ahead and test it.
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BrackenYT
01-23-2016, 07:25 PM #4

It relies on the chip, the silicon lottery, and everything else. If you have it lying around, better go ahead and test it.

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lSticKl
Member
211
01-25-2016, 05:50 PM
#5
Let's check it out, buddy.
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lSticKl
01-25-2016, 05:50 PM #5

Let's check it out, buddy.

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DasLanKabel
Junior Member
24
01-25-2016, 06:46 PM
#6
It was a bit let down. There wasn't much progress. Keeping the standard speed didn't help, reducing it by only about 2 to 3 degrees Celsius. The lowest was around 41 degrees, and the highest reached 55 degrees.
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DasLanKabel
01-25-2016, 06:46 PM #6

It was a bit let down. There wasn't much progress. Keeping the standard speed didn't help, reducing it by only about 2 to 3 degrees Celsius. The lowest was around 41 degrees, and the highest reached 55 degrees.

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SoccerWolfMC
Junior Member
47
01-25-2016, 08:19 PM
#7
Newegg currently offers the Aquacharger 120 for $39. You can purchase it online if you wish, sorry for any confusion, but I haven't updated my knowledge of your preferences.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6835494018
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SoccerWolfMC
01-25-2016, 08:19 PM #7

Newegg currently offers the Aquacharger 120 for $39. You can purchase it online if you wish, sorry for any confusion, but I haven't updated my knowledge of your preferences.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6835494018

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Baallog
Member
189
01-25-2016, 10:20 PM
#8
Newegg currently offers a Aquacharger 120 for $39, available for order. Apologies for any confusion, but I don't know where to go from here—my flag is still flying.
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Baallog
01-25-2016, 10:20 PM #8

Newegg currently offers a Aquacharger 120 for $39, available for order. Apologies for any confusion, but I don't know where to go from here—my flag is still flying.

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ProGamerYMS04
Member
51
01-26-2016, 05:45 AM
#9
PcGamerBiH shared that Newegg currently offers a lepa aquacharger 120 for $39. It’s available for order, though I’m not sure about the details. The link provided is to the product page. They mentioned they can only buy the coolers listed and noted that these are from a former country that split into Yugoslavia. They found the $39 price to be a good deal on a decent water cooler, especially since they’re using dual xeon x5680s which are similar to i7-980x models. They also listed some devices that don’t work, like the Theta x4 and Supermicro stock coolers with fans.
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ProGamerYMS04
01-26-2016, 05:45 AM #9

PcGamerBiH shared that Newegg currently offers a lepa aquacharger 120 for $39. It’s available for order, though I’m not sure about the details. The link provided is to the product page. They mentioned they can only buy the coolers listed and noted that these are from a former country that split into Yugoslavia. They found the $39 price to be a good deal on a decent water cooler, especially since they’re using dual xeon x5680s which are similar to i7-980x models. They also listed some devices that don’t work, like the Theta x4 and Supermicro stock coolers with fans.

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_MrDay_
Member
215
01-26-2016, 06:32 AM
#10
I have some coolers, but none can maintain a good low temperature. Maybe I should buy liquid nitrogen and push the processor to 5GHz.
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_MrDay_
01-26-2016, 06:32 AM #10

I have some coolers, but none can maintain a good low temperature. Maybe I should buy liquid nitrogen and push the processor to 5GHz.

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