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Poll Results: Which Ivy Bridge CPU did you buy?

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^ What do you guys think of this? I held back a bit because I was starting to hit 80 degrees while folding, need to get a new cooler.

What cooler?

I was just getting 1.4v on CPU-Z with my rig.. I had the voltage set to +0.140 and a multi of 47 with LLC on Turbo. By my calculations it shouldn't pass 1.3v?
Should i try extreme LLC? redface.gif

Anyway running 4.6GHz now with 1.380 according to CPU-Z.. Where can i check the voltage on the board? I can get access to a multimeter maybe.. tongue.gif
     
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http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2380632
^ What do you guys think of this? I held back a bit because I was starting to hit 80 degrees while folding, need to get a new cooler.

What cooler?

I was just getting 1.4v on CPU-Z with my rig.. I had the voltage set to +0.140 and a multi of 47 with LLC on Turbo. By my calculations it shouldn't pass 1.3v?
Should i try extreme LLC? redface.gif

Anyway running 4.6GHz now with 1.380 according to CPU-Z.. Where can i check the voltage on the board? I can get access to a multimeter maybe.. tongue.gif
Running the stock Intel cooler that's in the box. I've got my voltage set in Fixed Mode, Offset always made me have 1.2V+, no matter how small the increase I set in the BIOS. I also have LLC on High, Spread Spectrum off, turbo off, SpeedStep off, iGPU disabled, and RAM set to XMP (1600MHz). Have you tried checking voltage in BIOS? Seems to be a smidge more accurate than CPU-Z for me.
 
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Running the stock Intel cooler that's in the box. I've got my voltage set in Fixed Mode, Offset always made me have 1.2V+, no matter how small the increase I set in the BIOS. I also have LLC on High, Spread Spectrum off, turbo off, SpeedStep off, iGPU disabled, and RAM set to XMP (1600MHz). Have you tried checking voltage in BIOS? Seems to be a smidge more accurate than CPU-Z for me.

Okay, i'll look at those tomorrow.. I need more "bios" voltage to get it stable in fixed mode, it's stable at +0.120 now (i forgot that +0.100 was stable)

Linky, I've got a party to go to this weekend and my goal is to do my CCNA exam this week.. So i'll have little time to tweak alot more.

I'll have a look once the holidays start, then i'll get into stressing for 12h+ also
To be fair i don't think i'll get much more from this, a 47 multi makes CCC/Chrome crash.. A 48x won't boot and a 49x needs too many volts.. I'm not even going to try for 50x
     
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Read this Ivy Bridge OC thread:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1247413/ivy-bridge-overclocking-guide-with-ln2-guide-at-the-end
This will help you.
That is for gigabyte boards.
Nothing on that oc guide helped in terms of voltages.
Asus boards don't even have all them options sad-smiley-002.gif
Edited by solar0987 - 5/24/12 at 8:56am
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That is for gigabyte boards.
Nothing on that oc guide helped in temps of voltages.
Asus boards don't even have all them options sad-smiley-002.gif

If you Google it, there's a few decent vids from an Asus rep on how to OC using their boards. You can look at other boards and read the forums and get a pretty good idea of what you're doing.
post #1576 of 6586
Asus has good OC software if you dont know what your doing use it if you know what your doing then youtube has plenty on Asus board OC`s for ivy bridge but not a lot on ASRock or Gigabyte you just have to look around thumb.gif


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I actually started with their software for OCing, but didn't like how high it was putting my volts. But it is a good way to start and to get some learning. It gets complicated though when you start changing the multiplier on each individual core instead of them all together. That gave me a headache rolleyes.gif
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What cooler?
I was just getting 1.4v on CPU-Z with my rig.. I had the voltage set to +0.140 and a multi of 47 with LLC on Turbo. By my calculations it shouldn't pass 1.3v?
Should i try extreme LLC? redface.gif
Anyway running 4.6GHz now with 1.380 according to CPU-Z.. Where can i check the voltage on the board? I can get access to a multimeter maybe.. tongue.gif

What temps are you getting with your 212? I've almost completed a proposed build based around 3570K, but kind of stuck atm on cooler and psu. Thought I'd trawl through posts here to see what coolers people are using.
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If you Google it, there's a few decent vids from an Asus rep on how to OC using their boards. You can look at other boards and read the forums and get a pretty good idea of what you're doing.
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Originally Posted by Nihilo View Post

If you Google it, there's a few decent vids from an Asus rep on how to OC using their boards. You can look at other boards and read the forums and get a pretty good idea of what you're doing.

This is what I have got so far. I know what im doing for the most part, they just left some voltages out that gigabyte boards have!


The asus videos are ok but my voltage differences are what makes it a challenge biggrin.gif


I think gigabyte won this round for boards imo.

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can get 4.6 stable but it takes 1.38 voltage tryed 4.8 at 1.5 but it wasnt stable so this is my everyday oc.

Will keep trying for 4.8 biggrin.gif
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This is what I have got so far. I know what im doing for the most part, they just left some voltages out that gigabyte boards have!
The asus videos are ok but my voltage differences are what makes it a challenge biggrin.gif
I think gigabyte won this round for boards imo.
338
can get 4.6 stable but it takes 1.38 voltage tryed 4.8 at 1.5 but it wasnt stable so this is my everyday oc.
Will keep trying for 4.8 biggrin.gif

Personally, I like having a few less options. Less stuff to mess with and potentially go wrong lol, but that's just me. Yeah some of these chips just take more volts thumb.gif
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