F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking You're not happy with your 8600k, but you want advice on what to do next.

You're not happy with your 8600k, but you want advice on what to do next.

You're not happy with your 8600k, but you want advice on what to do next.

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creaper2012
Member
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08-21-2017, 09:28 AM
#11
I also adjusted it to an offset mode instead of fixed or auto on the vcore. You might be unlucky, but I’d suggest giving it another attempt—you should have no issues up to at least 4.8 with a relatively low vcore...
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creaper2012
08-21-2017, 09:28 AM #11

I also adjusted it to an offset mode instead of fixed or auto on the vcore. You might be unlucky, but I’d suggest giving it another attempt—you should have no issues up to at least 4.8 with a relatively low vcore...

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GameBoosh
Senior Member
470
08-21-2017, 05:56 PM
#12
MCE is disabled...
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GameBoosh
08-21-2017, 05:56 PM #12

MCE is disabled...

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Ion23
Member
170
08-21-2017, 08:25 PM
#13
vMax :
MCE is turned off... Would it help if you ran cinebench and 3DMark Time Spy instead?
Could you let me know what your other cores are doing?
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Ion23
08-21-2017, 08:25 PM #13

vMax :
MCE is turned off... Would it help if you ran cinebench and 3DMark Time Spy instead?
Could you let me know what your other cores are doing?

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Vman_2_1_7
Junior Member
16
08-21-2017, 11:29 PM
#14
Take a moment to run Cinebench.
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Vman_2_1_7
08-21-2017, 11:29 PM #14

Take a moment to run Cinebench.

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Xelo24
Member
178
09-06-2017, 12:20 AM
#15
The results from Cinebench show temperatures ranging from 60 to 65 degrees across all cores, with only slight variations within that range. In HardwarInfo, each of the six cores maintained speeds between 4.897 and 4.902GHz during the test.
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Xelo24
09-06-2017, 12:20 AM #15

The results from Cinebench show temperatures ranging from 60 to 65 degrees across all cores, with only slight variations within that range. In HardwarInfo, each of the six cores maintained speeds between 4.897 and 4.902GHz during the test.

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dathdave
Junior Member
39
09-06-2017, 12:42 AM
#16
The vMax results show temperatures ranging from 60 to 65 degrees across all cores, with minimal differences within that range. The focus was primarily on the performance score.
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dathdave
09-06-2017, 12:42 AM #16

The vMax results show temperatures ranging from 60 to 65 degrees across all cores, with minimal differences within that range. The focus was primarily on the performance score.

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nalapups
Member
102
09-06-2017, 01:19 AM
#17
It's late in the UK and I need to sleep, but I'm glad to collect this tomorrow...
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nalapups
09-06-2017, 01:19 AM #17

It's late in the UK and I need to sleep, but I'm glad to collect this tomorrow...

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xByDaniel
Junior Member
6
09-10-2017, 10:07 AM
#18
The current score stands at 1217 CPU points.
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xByDaniel
09-10-2017, 10:07 AM #18

The current score stands at 1217 CPU points.

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NottaSpy
Member
232
09-12-2017, 10:27 AM
#19
I believed you mentioned being at 5.0 at 1.3. I tested my i5 8600k at 5.0 with a 3.6 vcore. In-game performance was solid during bf1. Prime95 caused temperatures to rise close to 90c. Using avx instructions helped reduce the heat. I adjusted the clock speed down to 4.8ghz until I installed a 360aio cooler. My H100i v2.0 struggles to handle prime for more than an hour.

I had a debate with someone about how long stability is needed in Prime95 to confirm a build works well. They suggested 24 hours, but I think that’s too long. Still, I believe two minutes isn’t enough to truly test stability. Cinebench gives some data, but it doesn’t accurately reflect overall system performance. Here are a couple of screenshots:

This is during a gameplay session.
The last image shows 7 hours of Prime95 at 4.8ghz. I plan to increase to 5ghz once the 360aio cooler arrives.
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NottaSpy
09-12-2017, 10:27 AM #19

I believed you mentioned being at 5.0 at 1.3. I tested my i5 8600k at 5.0 with a 3.6 vcore. In-game performance was solid during bf1. Prime95 caused temperatures to rise close to 90c. Using avx instructions helped reduce the heat. I adjusted the clock speed down to 4.8ghz until I installed a 360aio cooler. My H100i v2.0 struggles to handle prime for more than an hour.

I had a debate with someone about how long stability is needed in Prime95 to confirm a build works well. They suggested 24 hours, but I think that’s too long. Still, I believe two minutes isn’t enough to truly test stability. Cinebench gives some data, but it doesn’t accurately reflect overall system performance. Here are a couple of screenshots:

This is during a gameplay session.
The last image shows 7 hours of Prime95 at 4.8ghz. I plan to increase to 5ghz once the 360aio cooler arrives.

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