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Yeah, he could of used some of the money to learn patience.....
1.41 is too high isn't it for 24/7?
lmao 5ghz 1.41v
i thought 1.35v for 5ghz was already average..
looking for 1.3v for 5.1ghz if possible, super binned thanks babe
But it has silver TIM. Wow!
On a serious note, I would have expected them to not waste silver tim on it when they realized it was not a good overclock..
What Juan said, it is for people that want to enter the world of professional overclocking, makes me laugh, I did that phase then it got stupid so I took up paintballing, that got old so I took up airsoft.
The Ultra Edition is aimed at OC enthusiasts who are on the hunt for records and want to compete with the best overclockers!
It is a delidded chip with liquid metal and a silver IHS. The tempts are much lower than for stock chips: 18--32 ºC lower. So you cannot compare their voltages with the voltages of stock chips directly.
It's literally twice the cost of a retail 8700K. You're better off buying 2 stock chips, keeping the better one and selling/returning the other. Then you're more likely to get a better chip than CaseKing for half the cost.
It will run 20C hotter but who cares since the CaseKing chips don't have OC headroom anyway. Who wouldn't trade 20C for an extra 100-200 MHz?! Duh!
Yeah but the chip is also taking 1.4V for 5 GHz. Any chip that can do 5 GHz on 1.35V or less is going to significantly close that gap.20 degrees is a lot to save on though, especially in summer, space heaters in summer aren't fun
Yeah but the chip is also taking 1.4V for 5 GHz. Any chip that can do 5 GHz on 1.35V or less is going to significantly close that gap.
The delid is balancing out the shitty bin. It makes no sense. Like I said they are worth MSRP or less, not double the cost. CaseKing is just slightly "fixing" crappy CPUs.
Why not, you are putting the voltage through the motherboard, changing conducting agent isn't going to affect the voltage in any way, it will just help heat conductivity, but in 2017 to be talking about that issues is quite sad.
Just built my SFF i7-8700 build. Bad news for anyone who uses the L9I. It's simply not a powerful enough cooler to not throttle with this CPU.
I've underclocked to 4.0GHZ ACT and it seems to have stabilized in the 80C range. Still, I need to find a better solution.
I have the same cooler for my Node 202 build and when I tried it on my 6700K, even undervolted to something like 1.15 and 4.0 GHz on all cores, I wasn't happy with the temps either. Wonder if there's a tdp limiter on z170/z270 to turn your 91W unlocked cpu into locked 65W cpu. For Node 202 there's a problem with finding a compatible and easy to install cooler enough for an i7 cpu.
I have the 8700 not 8700K. Rated for 65w.
That said there are long term and short term wattage limits you can mess with in the Bios. I can get close to 4ghz 6 cores at 75watts long term with a L9i. That said, it's still in the mid 80 range temp wise.
What volts do you need for 4.8? I was stable and benchmarking at 1.265 but needed a full 1.28 to make it prime95 stable.Im using an ek mx block on my 8700k. It strips the heat hella fast but at 5.1ghz and 5.1 im hitting 75 sustained. Ive yet to thermal throttle.
So a good water block and custom loop can yield acceptable performance with oit popping the lid. But i run it at 4.8 all core and its very manageable temp so far.
I know, that's why highlighted K in my post, just surprised you're not able to tame a non-k cpu rated at 65w, when this cooler is supposed to be alright for these models. Maybe delid with some liquid metal between die and IHS and repaste will help? That said though, delid didn't help much for temps with L9i in my case.
What volts do you need for 4.8? I was stable and benchmarking at 1.265 but needed a full 1.28 to make it prime95 stable.
Really? 525... haha. Not in stock anyways.
Gone already.Really?
Electromigraiton and other stuff depends exponentially on temperature. So a given voltage can be dangerous at a given temperature and safe at another. You cannot compare the voltages at different temperatures directly. You have to factor the 18--32 ºC delta, first.
NewEgg SoCal just got a truck in, they're unloading soon. Standby. 8600K should be available in a few minutes. Edit: 8600K in stock at the moment.
will intel 8 cores be 14nm++ or 10nm+
10nm+ lower the temp, even better
About the same. 5.0 stable between 1.26 and 1.28. Everything is stable. Even p95. IBT and cpiz stress test also stable. Also my ddr4 3600 is stable as well. 5.1 i have to go abut 1.35 ish. 5.2 is 1.4 but thats waaaay too mich heat and it throttles. But It wont throttle at 5.0 and below. And 4.8 is my lock in speed. I may do 2 cores at 5.1 4 at 5.0 and 6 at 4.7 for 24/7. I also use speed step because I like the savings if power heat and wear and tear when it doesnt need full hammer performance like watching videos or minecraft etc...
Really want to pull the trigger on the 8700, but can't justify the $700 update to my Ivy 3570 setup that isn't really slowing me down...
Wow raised it again, just keeps going up8700 (non-k) in stock at Newegg
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...19117826&cm_re=i7_8700-_-19-117-826-_-Product
I’m thinking of getting this chip to go into my Sentry that’s just arrived but waiting to see others personal interaction with it in terms of thermals particularly with the noctua l9iYes Non-k.
A bit of adjustments in the BIOS and I can play BF1 at 4.3GHZ all cores. Stress tests still throttle to 3.8ghz.
I’m thinking of getting this chip to go into my Sentry that’s just arrived but waiting to see others personal interaction with it in terms of thermals particularly with the noctua l9i
Newegg cashing in on this screwed situation. 8700k is 410, 8700 is 340, 8600K is 300, 8350K is 250(oh deer), 8400 is 240. Overpay much. I guess one just has to wait it's coming soon
With prices steadily going up I am starting to think waiting for SiliconLottery was a bad idea.