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nevermind, pc is not stable past 4217.00 mhz
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I have water cooling its just that my processor doesn't want to be stable over 4.2ghzI' am kind of curious if you people are so into overclocking why not cut to the chase and watercool? HST are half ass cooling in comparision and worrying about using a certain thermal paste...and you can use the pump, res, fittings and rads later on.... at most you might have to buy a new block/blocks or back plates to adapt to a new chipset...your present idle temp would then be at worst your max load temp and you wouldn't have to disable things (HTT) that IMO defeat the purpose of ocing to get better performance.
My 2 cents.
I know I think I somehow fucked up my processor :/ 50 idle and 80 load @ 1.45. I used to be able to do 1.35volts @ 4.2. what gives?And you're already at 1.45v !!! lol
why does my processor take 1.45 volts when it took 1.33 volts before?
Setting your Vcore past 1.375V is not recommended by INTEL. (correct me if im wrong someone)
Just Hit 4.5 stable after 2 hours of everest ultimate.
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1054246
tyGood-o!
Quite impressive to be honest,
What other voltages are you running?
Time to update the signature
I think i am running it pretty hot @ 1.45 vcore but with water it shouldn't be too much of a problem.
Haha, yeah so long as the temperatures are fine should be ok for a few years
What about QPI and ICH voltages etcetc