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well I could but it won't matter. There isn't a special feature that makes the chip go faster smile.gif simply put, bump voltage bump multi till stable smile.gif I even have
Most power saving features enabled
I think bumping the SA or IMC should be talked about more. Will vcore stablize most multipliers? Yes. Will you run into higher heat issues before you even get close to the max voltage? Yes. But I have found that with some multi's I have been able to stablize with a bump to the IMC. Not too much though. VTT I would only touch if your overclocking your memory. The current guides are only messing with core voltage and the multiplier. *shrug* Just a suggestion.
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So i just went into my BIOs and changed it to 46x mult and vcore to 1.25. When i boot into windows, its showing me at 4.6, but the vcore stays around 1.068. Is there a setting in the BIOS i missed ?
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Hows the temps ? i am using a EK custom loop. So if the Vcore is really that low, the temps shouldnt be that high right ?
I can't quite make out the numbers, but I can tell you if you are using an older cpu-z it might be showing you vtt instead of vcore. Make sure you have newest cpu-z or get another program such as HWINFO to monitor with to verify.
I'm pretty sure you're not getting 4.6 on 1.068 vcore.
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Hi guys, this is my 4.4ghz entry.

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Not sure if I done it right or not, but anyway, for some my reason my BCLK seems to be always at 100.9 mhz. Is there a setting that I missed that would force the BCLK at 100mhz? I'm using a Gigabyte Z77-D3H, with C3/C6, turbo and C1E disabled, vcore in bios is 1.21V, PLL set to "normal", LLC on "high" (3rd highest setting), everything else on auto.
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Looks good. Keep it up. Setting the bclk to 100 or 100.1 or 100.01 or whatever was for some people who's bios was setting the bclk to some value above 100 and causing instability. This does not look to be the case in your situation. If you want, you can go into bios and manually change the bclk to anything you want. I believe I read that on air/water you can usually get up to 103 on bclk. Have fun!
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I can't quite make out the numbers, but I can tell you if you are using an older cpu-z it might be showing you vtt instead of vcore. Make sure you have newest cpu-z or get another program such as HWINFO to monitor with to verify.
I'm pretty sure you're not getting 4.6 on 1.068 vcore.

If u click on the image, and then right click to "view image" it will let u zoom in. Took me a while to figure that.

You are right. I downloaded the 1.60.1 version of CPUz and the vcore is showing properly. So i played around a little and got it to boot into windows at 4.8 at 1.3v but the temps got upto 90c while running prime and eventually i got a BSOD. Currently i am at 4.7 at 1.25, im going to try to bring that a little lower if i can, as with the current heat wave we are getting in Toronto, i seem to be anywhere from 75-80C at full load. I did finally get past the 10k mark with 3DMark !!drunken.gif

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Sadly i dont think ill be getting that again as that was with me at 4.8

All i changed was the multi and vcore. What else should i try to get 4.8 stable, or am i just capped because of my heat ? I am running a custom EK loop, so outside changing the TIM im not sure what else. Plus i plan on putting my GTX 670 TOP under water, and im sure that will raise the temps as well.
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On Asus boards the TEP switch raises BCLCK to 103.3
I wouldn't go much higher than that on air/water
Raising BCLCK also raises SATA and PCI-e port speeds, which if too high will degrade performance on those devices, Bad for SSD's.
103 is fine though.
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If u click on the image, and then right click to "view image" it will let u zoom in. Took me a while to figure that.
You are right. I downloaded the 1.60.1 version of CPUz and the vcore is showing properly. So i played around a little and got it to boot into windows at 4.8 at 1.3v but the temps got upto 90c while running prime and eventually i got a BSOD. Currently i am at 4.7 at 1.25, im going to try to bring that a little lower if i can, as with the current heat wave we are getting in Toronto, i seem to be anywhere from 75-80C at full load. I did finally get past the 10k mark with 3DMark !!drunken.gif
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Sadly i dont think ill be getting that again as that was with me at 4.8
All i changed was the multi and vcore. What else should i try to get 4.8 stable, or am i just capped because of my heat ? I am running a custom EK loop, so outside changing the TIM im not sure what else. Plus i plan on putting my GTX 670 TOP under water, and im sure that will raise the temps as well.

did you enable "internal cpu pll overvoltage" I couldn't get anything above 4.7 stable without it.

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So there aren't any 5Ghz+ Ivy chips here on OCN? Is it because of the heat issues the IB chips have? I'm putting my i3570K under a nice custom water loop tomorrow and was hoping to approach 5Ghz but it's not looking promising based on everyone's results.

My next attempt at 5.0ghz will be with 1.420v

BUT

I had to turn hyper threading off, Maybe if i turn speed step, C1E and all the other C states off I could get higher too....
so much testing!!!

Actually getting 5ghz with HT on wasn't a problem, getting it without any WHEA errors is the real issue... angrysmiley.gif


edit: prime failed after 11.5hours sad-smiley-002.gif max temps 91,94,94,87 on the cores.
If it is not listed here, it's "default" or "auto" setting.
1.410 vcore in bios 1.414-1.420 according to asus probe
internal cpu PLL overvoltage "enabled" - I noticed this enabled reduces blue screens on my system
Hyper threading "off" - seems to lower temps but not much help on vcore reduction
cpu LLC "ultra high" - lowers droop but seems to not do so well at higher voltages
cpu current capability "140%" - seems to keep the bsods away @ 4.8+ghz but even at 4.6ghz 100% is enough
voltage spread spectrum "off" - comes with "140%"
cpu power thermal control "151c"
cpu power duty control "extreme" - this seems to lower my motherboard temps by setting to extreme instead of "T.Probe"
Edited by bebimbap - 6/20/12 at 9:25am
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To reach 5.0 ghz u need a very nice cpu guys, mine for example got 4.7ghz stable @1,376/1,384 and temps under linx are very near to tjmax (103/104 degrees) under water. to get 4,8ghz i need more than 1.4v and i can't run linx obviously because temps will be impossible
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To reach 5.0 ghz u need a very nice cpu guys, mine for example got 4.7ghz stable @1,376/1,384 and temps under linx are very near to tjmax (103/104 degrees) under water. to get 4,8ghz i need more than 1.4v and i can't run linx obviously because temps will be impossible

I got mine upto 4.8k with 1.3v But while running Prime they get upto 90C, should i try to up the volts or just stop at this ?
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your cpu is better than mine, my cpu @4,8ghz needs 1,4v to start any performance test, u can stop at this if u are stable
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