Frist time overclocking need time

On my Monitor options it is the second one down from the Top (CPUTIN ) current temp 90c . and using Monitoring software Built in (HN MONITOR)
 
In my OCCT my second one down is TZ01. CPUTIN is not in the list. I also have HW Monitor seperately installed and that too has no CPUTIN.

You are running 4.4.0 OCCT(latest one)?
 
Yes got the newest one.

hope this pic working and this is a edit pic is useless again


is a way to share my screen so you can c it first hand ?

plus in the bois i have went to 1.200v but on occt tool under load it say it going to 1.28v why that ?
 

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That image is to small for us to zoom on and look at. It gets all blurry.

It jumps that high because of LLC. I never overclocked on 2011 so i'm less helpful on this than others here who have.
 
To be honest i are so far out of my of league i am thinking about just rest to delfaut
 
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I tested 4.1 ghz at 1.205v and ram speed at 1800 MHz at. 1.65 v for 8 hour and it was stable using occt.

Running the same again but vcore at 1.200 v . After 4 hour 15 mins frinsh the tested it passed

Running the same again but vcore at 1 160v . Do not think this will work at all c what happens

Is there a way to manual set ram speed ?
 
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Your motherboard only supports 1866mhz natively. You will have to go into the BIOS and setup XMP or manually set all the information of your ram into the bios.
 
Make sure they are the correct settings or you may get a BSOD or a hard lock up in windows. Ram is so easy to screw up:p

Your cpu may or may not be able to handle 2400mhz( i doubt it can) so i would suggest is to stat at 2133mhz with stock timings and if it works then go up to 2400mhz.
 
Try Memtest. That's what everyone uses to test ram but i personally never used it before as i never needed too.

1800mhz is an add number, 1866 is the next one up from 1600mhz.
 
Ok right put ram volt up very little increase llc on CPU and ram and run 24 hour of occt. CPU 4.1 at 1.180v ram at 2133 MHz I will be very happy if it is stable
 
Tested failed so rest the test and put CPU volts up to 1.190 and retesting again. Second tested failed it is ram I think just can't work that speed with 4.1 on the core
 
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