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I set in the bios the cpu multipler 46 and windows only 4400 Mhz show, what is the problem?
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I set in the bios the cpu multipler 46 and windows only 4400 Mhz show, what is the problem?

bus is 100?

and windows might display the wrong this + c states mean it will throttle down...when not at 100% load
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5ghz on i5 3570k
http://imgur.com/TbVx7

nice - but temps, cooling, and the amount of time it is stable on it?
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does 100mhz worth 0.5v?

My 3770K is BSOD`ing and WHEA with 1.625 (bios) when playing BF3 (although prime 6hrs stable) @4.5ghz - PLL 1.7

So, i downclocked to 4.4ghz, PLL 1.55 and vcore to 1.225 (bios).... 3hrs prime stable so far and no WHEA.


I game much, and work with photos. (LR4 / PSCS6)


Worth all the extra v'ts for 4.5ghz or not? i could manage no BSOD with 1.72
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does 100mhz worth 0.5v?
My 3770K is BSOD`ing and WHEA with 1.625 (bios) when playing BF3 (although prime 6hrs stable) @4.5ghz - PLL 1.7
So, i downclocked to 4.4ghz, PLL 1.55 and vcore to 1.225 (bios).... 3hrs prime stable so far and no WHEA.
I game much, and work with photos. (LR4 / PSCS6)
Worth all the extra v'ts for 4.5ghz or not? i could manage no BSOD with 1.72

Worth it? Yeah, no. My 3570K needs about 0.1v extra going from 4.7GHz to 4.8GHz. Of course the difference in core temps is pretty significant at those speeds.

Stay at 4.4GHz.
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Worth it? Yeah, no. My 3570K needs about 0.1v extra going from 4.7GHz to 4.8GHz. Of course the difference in core temps is pretty significant at those speeds.
Stay at 4.4GHz.

Thanks!

Btw, should we pay attention to WHEA? many people say we do, other say not to...
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If you're getting a BSOD then I'd say it's important. wink.gif
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BSODs are important to address, WHEA aren't. I don't believe in them because if that were true, then we'd better scrap all those OCs we had before. If it were true, that means the last 5 years I've been overclocking has been nothing basically.
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Worth it? Yeah, no. My 3570K needs about 0.1v extra going from 4.7GHz to 4.8GHz. Of course the difference in core temps is pretty significant at those speeds.
Stay at 4.4GHz.

+1
Don't do it if you are going to get a massive raise in temps + be unstable.
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BSODs are important to address, WHEA aren't. I don't believe in them because if that were true, then we'd better scrap all those OCs we had before. If it were true, that means the last 5 years I've been overclocking has been nothing basically.

this

In other news:
I should be getting my 16GB replacement ram today.
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BSODs are important to address, WHEA aren't. I don't believe in them because if that were true, then we'd better scrap all those OCs we had before. If it were true, that means the last 5 years I've been overclocking has been nothing basically.

i think whea errors can help, as just 1 more way to determine if a oc is stable
i noticed everytime running prime with a "bad" oc, before a worker stopped or crash/bsod,
i got the first whea errors.. with a stable oc, no errors, in my case

of course there a several reasons you can get whea errors,
but saw many peeps having them, then up vcore a notch, and they where gone smile.gif


"If it were true, that means the last 5 years I've been overclocking has been nothing basically."

you mean you been having them for 5 years? lol
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BSODs are important to address, WHEA aren't. I don't believe in them because if that were true, then we'd better scrap all those OCs we had before. If it were true, that means the last 5 years I've been overclocking has been nothing basically.

i think whea errors can help, as just 1 more way to determine if a oc is stable
i noticed everytime running prime with a "bad" oc, before a worker stopped or crash/bsod,
i got the first whea errors.. with a stable oc, no errors, in my case

of course there a several reasons you can get whea errors,
but saw many peeps having them, then up vcore a notch, and they where gone smile.gif


"If it were true, that means the last 5 years I've been overclocking has been nothing basically."

you mean you been having them for 5 years? lol

I didn't mean I've had them, I meant many of us didn't check and that means the possibility of my OC being prime-stable but showing WHEA is very high. If we gave WHEA the same priority as a BSOD or worker failure, then that means that all our OCs previously should probably be scrapped. That is why I don't believe in them. I've had WHEA errors even on stock and many of my OCs perform just as well benchmark wise when they have WHEA errors or when they have no WHEA after a voltage increase.
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