The MG279Q is a 1440p monitor with 144hz refresh rate, I would add another 970. Its probably under warrenty still but who the hell has time for that. Or get 2 new noctuas, I broke my NF-F12 somehow, with starting it like a million times I suspect(was set to go on with high temps). These fans would not be mounted on a radiator or with a dust filter, its back exaust(has a old style fan grill). I could buy like 3 diffrent ones, which would you be interested in trying? Narrowed it down to these: (Its in norwegian but I think the specs read pretty universally) And they are allready making some noice, and they have a lot of "motor" noise compared to noctuas. So since I'm buying anyway, a few months ago I bought 5x 6 dollar fans(cause I was a little tierd of the price of noctuas). (I was fully prepared to buy a new cpu tho, don't try it kids if you aren't.) Took just one small punch to start and then I gave it a good punch and I felt the glue let go, then I could just lift the cpu pcb out xD Did it in my family farm workshop(not exatly clean) with a may be 1.5-3kg hammer, a vicegrip, a piece of wood and a hairdryer. The guys at the intel clean rooms should have seen how I delidded my cpu, I bet they would flip their desks. But yeah you can take it to 1.65v and be safe as long as you can keep temps under control, that might get you to 4.9GHz. It can do 4.8GHz with 1.52v and that's just game stable it won't pass a stress test.Īctually that was my 2nd 3770k, my first one was a crappy one too I couldn't even get 5.0GHz stable with 1.75v and ended up frying it at 1.80v - 1.90v. I have a 3770k that can do 5.0GHz with 1.464v then I upgraded to the maximus viii formula and the 6700k and got a crappy cpu this time. I never delidded a cpu, I was always afraid of damaging it and voiding the warranty, there are a few here who have delidded theirs.Īs long as it's staying at the voltage you set LLC at level 8 is fine. (I suppose you need some of my bios information may be, I can add that to the google drive, but what, my overclocking profile on a file or something like that?)ģx 140mm rad with custom watercooling on the cpu (420 blaze it) (probably get a lot of these “stupid” questions/ posts) I’m not that patient with reading forums so if anyone has any ideas for previous experience I’d LOVE(!) if you could help me out. Most other voltages and settings on auto) (C states / turbo / EIST / spread spectrum / and a bunch of other things disabled to eliminate instabilities when I’m overclocking.Vcore on manual. (anything above or below 1.44 makes it more unstable:S) Stats from my previous overclocks on this cpu:Ĥ.4ghz / 1.18vcore / 4.4ghz ring/ 1.2v adaptive ringĤ.5ghz/ 1.26vcore / 4.5ghz ring / 1.3v adaptive ringĤ.7ghz/ 1.38vcore / 4.5ghz ring / 1.3v adaptive ringĤ.8ghz / 1.4vcore / Auto ring / Auto ring voltage (stable)Ĥ.9ghz/ 1.44vcore/ Auto ring / Auto ring voltage (unstable, kinda ok for daily use tho (5h of linpack was fine))Ĥ.9ghz/ 1.4-1.5v. Not sure if anyone has anything to say about where the limit is with the input voltage?
But if it dies, whatever, it will suck but I got money saved up for a new pc parts (cpu/Mobo/ram). I’m a little uncomfortable increasing my input voltage above 2.1v. It boots to 5ghz but can’t really do anything other than screenshot it.
4.8ghz / 1.4v vcore / 2.1v input seems good and ran between 4 and 5 hours occt stress test before it failed, probably needs a little bumb on voltage, haven't had the time to test more yet. But now I seem to run into instability no matter what, input 2.3v, vcore 1.55v, doesn’t matter after starting occt it fails after 10 seconds to 2-3 minutes. I’ve been running “eventual CPU input Voltage” at 2.01 before on my other overclocks. It's quite stable but not enough for 24/7/365. It's been really fun to overclock the last few days but I seem to have hit a bit of a wall on 4.9ghz / 1.44v. My cpu was already delidded a few years ago so I thought why not. I recently bought this kit for my EK waterblock: