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Poll Results: Which Ivy Bridge CPU did you buy?

This is a multiple choice poll
  • 52% (580)
    i5 3570k
  • 42% (467)
    i7 3770k
  • 5% (57)
    Other
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post #681 of 6330
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Originally Posted by sean222 View Post

HT is disabled Murlocke. Sorry to disappoint ya. HT off to reduce microstuttering on BF3. I didn't buy the 3570 because I figured the 3770 had 100 more MHz even with HT Off. Gonna test HT on in a bit.

lol, well that explains a lot.
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Arghh. Trying to overclock my 3570k to no avail. I set multiplier in BIOS but when I load into windows it stays at stock. Maybe im doing something wrong.
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Originally Posted by Whiskerz View Post

Arghh. Trying to overclock my 3570k to no avail. I set multiplier in BIOS but when I load into windows it stays at stock. Maybe im doing something wrong.

It's a multiplier. Windows will still see you at 3.4GHz because it's retarded. Some other programs will too. What's even more funny is Windows Experience Index gives my 3770k a 7.8 at 3.5GHz, and a 7.8 at 4.9GHz. It gave my i7 920 a 7.8 too, and this processor is worlds faster. The program doesn't even seem to test your actual processor, everything else is 7.9. tongue.gif

Use CPU-Z, or a temp monitoring program.
Edited by Murlocke - 5/5/12 at 8:38pm
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I use CPU-z, it just never seemed to work. I just kept normal at stock and changed the turbo multiplier (or is that what i was meant to do all along).

Im coming from a Phenom II so its a lil different.
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post #685 of 6330
3DM11 really likes Ivy.

My 3770k @ 4.6 is beating out 2600k @ 5ghz by 800 pts in physics. It's roughly equivalent to 5.2ghz 2600k. 600mhz difference. Not really any margin of error either, multiple testing and identical scores.

http://3dmark.com/3dm11/3353910;jsessionid=2qobrrx5f4lu1uex3r3m7sw68

http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/9720/pp14871.png < That's with 7970 CFX.

The gap is far lower with any other bench, without a doubt.... but i'm enjoying myself with this one:thumb:
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I use CPU-z, it just never seemed to work. I just kept normal at stock and changed the turbo multiplier (or is that what i was meant to do all along).
Im coming from a Phenom II so its a lil different.

Disablo turbo and adjust normal multiplier.
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Disablo turbo and adjust normal multiplier.

That's what I was doing before and nothing was happening. Maybe there is something im getting confused about in the BIOS.

Now I have turbo back and set to 4.5GHz, boosts there anytime im doing anything with it, so its the same effect right?
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Just a heads up for those who have a OCZ Sandforce SF-2281 based SSD or maybe even any Sandforce SF-2281 SSD. I was getting a BSOD every time I tried to wake from sleep when using my OCZ Solid 3 60GB SSD. The firmwware on the drive was 2.11 and updating it to the newest 2.22 fixed the issue. I just thought some might find this information helpful.

At first I thought it was an issue with my overclock but changing everything to all stock didn't fix the issue. I was getting really discouraged that it was maybe a hardware issue. After I discovered I got a BSOD every time I woke from sleep, I was able to use that as a test to see if the issue was fixed. Lastly I used my Samsung F3 1TB that I had installed Windows on originally when I first got my Ivy Bridge components and the F3 did not get a BSOD when waking from sleep. So it was something related to the SSD. I finally figured it could be the SSD firmware. Here is a link to update your OCZ SSD firmware: link.
Edited by Ben the OCer - 5/5/12 at 10:32pm
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3570k
3205B990
- testing - 4.6GHz, 69c spikes, prime 95
- testing not sure 4.6ish
- testing not sure 69spike,
- h100 stock fans exhaust

First time ever overclocking (first pc built too) what all should I be adjusting to get a stable 24/7 OC?
Do I need to just worry about temps, or temps AND voltage?

as far as voltage goes, is everyone refering to the volt's placed in for like the "CPU Voltage" or the higher voltage for "Vcore"? and what are safe volts for those?

*asus z77 V-Pro*


only things I've touched so far
blck 100.5
CPU volt 1.27
CPU Load Line Calibration: Medium
CPU Current: 130%
CPU Power Phase: Extreme
CPU Volt Freq: Auto
CPU Power Thermal: 140c
CPU Power response: Medium

Just kinda screwing around no clue what I can and can't touch.... (25 bucks @ microcenter for OC protection plan well spent)
Edited by Tulion - 5/5/12 at 10:37pm
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For those who have ASRock board, what LLC did you use? I use LLC Level 3.

Also, can someone tell me how to use offset mode on ASRock motherboard? Currently I have 3570K at 44x with 1.22 V fixed Vcore and 1.1 V for VTT (got a 9C BSOD, never happened to me on 1 V on my 2100).
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