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Monty a word of warning. Let your CPU settle down for a few days before ramping up the over clock, your thermal paste needs time to cure. Also 70 degrees seems a tad hot. there may also be micro bubbles in your WC loop that will eventually dissapate but will reduce the cooling a little.

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Monty a word of warning. Let your CPU settle down for a few days before ramping up the over clock, your thermal paste needs time to cure. Also 70 degrees seems a tad hot. there may also be micro bubbles in your WC loop that will eventually dissapate but will reduce the cooling a little.

 

Thanks for your tip Cibit. I will take care of my CPU! I just made a short stress test to check, if the watercooling does work. While gaming the temp does not go above 40°, so everything is fine...

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If 70/71°C is hot or not depends on the GHz/Volts applied.

 

For stock clocks that is rather high I guess but still on the safe side.

 

What are the clocks ? stock ??

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If 70/71°C is hot or not depends on the GHz/Volts applied.

 

For stock clocks that is rather high I guess but still on the safe side.

 

What are the clocks ? stock ??

 

"Servus" Bitmaster,

 

I am currently running at (rather safe) 4,8 GHz with 1.3V. Only playing DCS the temps are around 40°C. While mounting the H90 WC, I thought that the screws could have been twisted a bit harder, but the small distance of the backplate prevented me from getting it any firmer (the screws startet skidding). That´s why I am testing the temperatures, to see if everything works fine. What do you think of 40 @gaming and 70@stress test - is the cooling working properly?

 

 

I am still trying to overclock the GTX1070 having read this article:

 

http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/gigabyte-geforce-gtx-1070-g1-gaming-review,29.html

 

Core clock @+114 works fine, but Memory clock over +200 keeps producing failures. How did they manage to get +650 out of it?

 

 

Cheers,

 

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Heck, you have a nice CPU...for 4.8GHz 70°C is perfect under stress tests !

 

This cries for MORE :)

 

What is your IPC in passmark ?? get passmark v9 and run the single core bench, that is our landmark here ! My old 2600k got around 2800 points when fully overclocked, my 6700k ( the one that died ) got me 2900 at same 4.8GHz...so around 2800-2900 at peak MHz.

 

No parts right now, gotta wait for RMA return to play with this....gawwwwd

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Heck, you have a nice CPU...for 4.8GHz 70°C is perfect under stress tests !

 

This cries for MORE :)

 

What is your IPC in passmark ?? get passmark v9 and run the single core bench, that is our landmark here ! My old 2600k got around 2800 points when fully overclocked, my 6700k ( the one that died ) got me 2900 at same 4.8GHz...so around 2800-2900 at peak MHz.

 

No parts right now, gotta wait for RMA return to play with this....gawwwwd

 

@4.8 GHz I got around 2870

@5.0 GHz I got around 2925

 

Both with 1.32V

 

I think you can go for even more, but heck that´s enough for me tonight :smilewink:

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WOW...NIIICE !!! ;)

 

 

I can only hope that my new CPU is a good overclocker...which I doubt.

 

the one that malfunctioned after 1 month went nicely to 4.8 ( as stated ) but the new one clipped out at 4.7 and 4.9 in auto trials. 4.8 was dialed in and it worked till BSOD etc.. but I only had like 3h till the board bricked.

 

I can only hope that I can arrange a full refund and go Z270/7700k and some other ram too.

 

FIVE is the magic number and FIVE_point_ONE would be even better, let's crack the 3k IPC mark ;)

 

 

But tbh, I used the lil time the board gave me and took the Mi-8 for a spin...well constant 100+ fps, mostly way above 100 frames with my usual settings incl. mirrors and water on high, extreme visibility etc.. very very nice...and that was stock clock 4.0/4.2...havent tried the 4.5+ area before it bricked. I was able to see a FAR better GPU utilisation than before, either DCS, NV or CPU made the difference to my previous setups but my GPU was like 75% and UP used, unseen before in 1.5x. Makes me happy I have to say.

 

I am astound that the small radiator you have can keep that thing so cool as you say.

I have to admit, temps were never an issue with the 2 6700k's I had. They tilted way before any temp were near critical even on AUTO-HIGH voltages from Asus tool. Handmade the temps would even be lower once you found the correct VID to settle with.

 

Gonna take my combo apart later today, wrap it up and send it back. Will see what happens.

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dont use prime95 in its newest version as the SMALL-FFT calculation is really intense for any past Sandy CPU that supports AVX.

 

Some say it's the reason why they burned their 4th and later gen Intel CPU's in stress testing.

 

I highly recommend not to ruin your CPU and not let SMALL FFT's run for longer than 10-20 minutes if you love your CPU and have AVX enabled.

 

 

Google it and you will see what I mean:

 

here is one statement with some technical info:

 

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Do NOT use any Prime95 versions later than 26.6. Here's why:

 

Core i 2nd, 3rd and 4th Generation CPU's have AVX (Advanced Vector Extension) instruction sets. Recent versions of Prime95 run AVX code on the Floating Point Unit (FPU) math coprocessor, which produces unrealistically high temperatures. The FPU test in the software utility AIDA64 shows the same results.

 

Prime95 v26.6 produces temperatures on 3rd and 4th Generation processors more consistent with 2nd Generation, which also have AVX instructions, but do not suffer from thermal extremes due to having a soldered Integrated Heat Spreader and a 35% larger Die.

 

Please download Prime95 version 26.6 - http://windows-downloads-center.blogspot.com/2011/04/prime95-266.htm

 

Please run only Small FFT’s for 10 minutes.

 

Your Core temperatures will test 10 to 20C lower.

 

 

just a warning :)

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FIVE is the magic number and FIVE_point_ONE would be even better, let's crack the 3k IPC mark ;)

 

 

5.0 GHz was just close to 3000, also 5.1.

 

With 5.2 @1.4V I got the following result, but everything under 1.4V has been unstable. So this was only ONE short test of what might be (even more) possible, to get the magic 3000 cracked...

 

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I will now go back to 5.0 or lower...


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JESUS !!!!

 

amazing...you got a GOODIE ;)

 

Mine is sent away...hopefully next week I can try to crack 3k myself.

 

DCS hits a wall at around 2700-2800, at least I think it does....but its fun to see how far we can push it hehe

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Thanks for the compliments Bitmaster and your excellent help, very much appreciated!

 

Now I keep my fingers crossed for your hopefully quick replacement! If I remember right, it has been a return to Mindfactory. If you run into any problems, ask at the phone for "Frau Weniger", she has helped me a lot with my order, which I had to change a couple of times since a few things haven't been available. Very friendly support by her!

 

Cheers, Monty

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