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12-24 hours of Prime95 using 90%> of available ram will give you a good idea of just how stable your overclock is. I monitor temperatures using AIDA64 but you can use other applications like coretemp and realtemp. I personally run Prime95 for 24 hours to ensure maximum stability as I've had overclock failures at the 23rd hour. As far as peak temperatures are concerned, anything in the 80s degree Celsius is acceptable to me.
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36mins in P95 doesn't mean that your overclock is stable. If you want a quick run. Then try intel burn in test,20runs on maximum. If it survives that then you know that your overclock is more or less stable.
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post #13 of 19
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Originally Posted by Jdruwe View Post

Ah k, atm it is stable, only those WHEA-logger errors in event viewer, do u know ho i can fix them?
Currently at 1.176v at 4.4 ghz (does it need more v to fix the error?)

If you are still getting new WHEA errors, you need higher core voltage most likely.
post #14 of 19
Your mobo should be able to be set-and-forget up to 4.4ghz, meaning change the multiplier and call it a day, imo. Maybe run Intel burn test to make sure temps are ok.
    
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post #15 of 19
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Originally Posted by Conquistador SW View Post

If you are still getting new WHEA errors, you need higher core voltage most likely.

I increased the voltage, it is now at 1.224 V and after 1 hour of stress-test no errors, so it works ^^ (temps around 70°C)
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I increased the voltage, it is now at 1.224 V and after 1 hour of stress-test no errors, so it works ^^ (temps around 70°C)

Sounds great!
post #17 of 19
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Originally Posted by Otterclock View Post

Your mobo should be able to be set-and-forget up to 4.4ghz, meaning change the multiplier and call it a day, imo. Maybe run Intel burn test to make sure temps are ok.

Ah k, I've changed the multiplier and adjusted the vcore ^^. I will run the burn test after the prime95 is done.
post #18 of 19
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Originally Posted by Bruennis View Post

12-24 hours of Prime95 using 90%> of available ram will give you a good idea of just how stable your overclock is. I monitor temperatures using AIDA64 but you can use other applications like coretemp and realtemp. I personally run Prime95 for 24 hours to ensure maximum stability as I've had overclock failures at the 23rd hour. As far as peak temperatures are concerned, anything in the 80s degree Celsius is acceptable to me.

I ran prime95 during the night (15 hours, no errors in event viewer), here are the results, what do u think (should i go lower in v, or is this good?)



I will run an intel burn test later this day biggrin.gif
post #19 of 19
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Originally Posted by Otterclock View Post

Your mobo should be able to be set-and-forget up to 4.4ghz, meaning change the multiplier and call it a day, imo. Maybe run Intel burn test to make sure temps are ok.

Intel burn test results:



Vcore and Ghz in previous image thumb.gif
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