I can get a stable 4.7ghz overclock with all cores but if i try to do 4.8ghz the first core fails no matter what. I raised the voltage 3 bumps from what it was at 4.7ghz (all the way up to 1.463) but it still fails, refusing to go higher. The other cores however, have not failed once the entire process with a 52°C temp under load at 4.8ghz. Is it possible for me to keep the first core at 4.7ghz while raising the others to 4.8? I would even bet they could go higher, it's just this one core holding them back.
Didn't go so well, i noticed a strange rapid clicking noise coming from the power supply and the PC required me to press the power button twice to start, I ended up resetting everything in the BIOS and it solved these issues. Now when I try to play 'osu!' at uncapped fps my gpu makes a squealing noise which i found is related to the GPU needing more power. I think i narrowed this down to a faulty PSU, I'll have to replace it soon.
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