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Tw33k just posted in the delidded club that he has one that does 4.8 at <1.2v, now that sounds pretty amazing. My good chip needs 1.29v for 4.8.
that insane! i know any Ivy Bridge owner would be more than happy with either of those chip biggrin.gif
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Something went wrong.

Prime decided not to see my hyperthreads after 8 hours, Older version never had this issue. Any1 know what is causing this error?



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Tw33k just posted in the delidded club that he has one that does 4.8 at <1.2v, now that sounds pretty amazing. My good chip needs 1.29v for 4.8.

I need 1.3 for 4.8, but it is stable and I think I could maybe do it with 1.295v, I'm not sure because 9 hours into my run windows update screwed me! Then at 1.29v it did crash at some point (forget when).

1.29v for 4.8ghz would be awesome. I'm probably just going to stick with 1.3v for 4.8 until I delid, then I'll push for 4.9 and 5.0.

I need roughly 1.35v for 4.9ghz tho and it runs way too hot.
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Guys does 1 or 2 bent CPU socket pins make the CPU to require more Voltage etc? Just asking, because 1 pin was bent and I carefully put it back in its place.
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I don't think the cpu works without a pin , or at least pins are not related to voltage changes , but you can think about imperfect contact surface , wich I also think is impossible .

Maybe is your weather , I don't think my PC with OC settings is same stable as 2 months ago , when ambiental temp was lower with 10-12 degree .
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So after scratching my head for countless hours/days/weeks i think i've finally come to terms with something. I got a pretty horrible 3770k chip. From what i understand you do not want to see WHEA parity errors in the event manager.

My current OC is 4.6GHz @ 1.360v, with a garbage H100 cooler (going real loop soon), and i max out at about 76c on Prime95. around 95c on IBT with a custom run.

I can run 4.5GHz @ around 1.320v.

My question is, Should i have really had to jump that much in voltage just to get a stable 4.6GHz without parity errors?

x46 Multiplier
CPU PLL 1.5v (for less heat)
Ultra High LLC (75%)
Power Phase Mode (Extreme)

If i lower my current voltage of 1.360v at all, i get parity errors in the event manager running stress tests. Did i just get a really bad chip? Or is there anything i can change in my bios to remedy this situation and possibly get me to a lower voltage.

Or do parity errors even matter that much? And if so what is the worst case scenario getting them constantly? BSOD?
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If my settings are really off. Can you recommend what i should have my voltage LLC etc at?. I'm seeing quite a few people saying they're doing 4.8Ghz on 1.29. I wish i could do that lol
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So after scratching my head for countless hours/days/weeks i think i've finally come to terms with something. I got a pretty horrible 3770k chip. From what i understand you do not want to see WHEA parity errors in the event manager.

My current OC is 4.6GHz @ 1.360v, with a garbage H100 cooler (going real loop soon), and i max out at about 76c on Prime95. around 95c on IBT with a custom run.

I can run 4.5GHz @ around 1.320v.

My question is, Should i have really had to jump that much in voltage just to get a stable 4.6GHz without parity errors?

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CPU PLL 1.5v (for less heat)
Ultra High LLC (75%)
Power Phase Mode (Extreme)

If i lower my current voltage of 1.360v at all, i get parity errors in the event manager running stress tests. Did i just get a really bad chip? Or is there anything i can change in my bios to remedy this situation and possibly get me to a lower voltage.

Or do parity errors even matter that much? And if so what is the worst case scenario getting them constantly? BSOD?
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If my settings are really off. Can you recommend what i should have my voltage LLC etc at?. I'm seeing quite a few people saying they're doing 4.8Ghz on 1.29. I wish i could do that lol
There are very few chips running stable with 4.8 and 1.29v, I just got lucky. My second chip needs 1.41v for 4.8, and my original chip that got returned needed 1.33v for 4.5. Just complete luck of the silicon lottery.

Needing another .04 to go from 4.5 to 4.6 is actually low, I usually need another .06 to move up multipliers. I think you will find that lower PLL doesn’t really help temps much, you could try it at 1.7 and see if that helps stability at all.

My best advice is to follow the guide below, and copy all the settings except for you specific ram settings. WHEA errors do mean your oc is unstable, they can be seen in the Administrative Events folder and in the folder: Apps and Services-Microsoft-Windows-Kernel WHEA.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1291703/ivy-bridge-overclocking-guide-asus-motherboards
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There are very few chips running stable with 4.8 and 1.29v, I just got lucky. My second chip needs 1.41v for 4.8, and my original chip that got returned needed 1.33v for 4.5. Just complete luck of the silicon lottery.

Needing another .04 to go from 4.5 to 4.6 is actually low, I usually need another .06 to move up multipliers. I think you will find that lower PLL doesn’t really help temps much, you could try it at 1.7 and see if that helps stability at all.

My best advice is to follow the guide below, and copy all the settings except for you specific ram settings. WHEA errors do mean your oc is unstable, they can be seen in the Administrative Events folder and in the folder: Apps and Services-Microsoft-Windows-Kernel WHEA.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1291703/ivy-bridge-overclocking-guide-asus-motherboards

Yeah that's what i figured. I got super lucky with an i5 2500k i had awhile back. i was able to do 5.0GHz on an h100 under 90c max load on IBT with something like 1.4v.

200-300Mhz isn't worth another $300.00 to me at this time lol. Once i get some better cooling i might consider going into the 1.4v range, but not right now.

Off topic question. How much of a temp difference will i see going from an H100 to a real loop on max load, with something like IBT? Will it be at least 15-20c difference?
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Off topic question. How much of a temp difference will i see going from an H100 to a real loop on max load, with something like IBT? Will it be at least 15-20c difference?
No, only delidding gives you a 20c drop. This assumes you mean a reasonably standard loop. You would get pretty good results if you spent a ton on a huge water loop, but with a standard custom loop you won’t get huge gains. How much gain you get depends on a ton of factors, but with Ivy the recipe for good temps is delidding and decent water cooling.
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