i5 2500K 5Ghz club :D

Daxehh

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Hello everybody, I was wondering how far people have pushed their 2500K's / 2600K's without HT since thats basicly a 2500K (5Ghz >) it doesnt have to be stable it just has to boot and actually stay in windows for more than 2 seconds xD

Here we go:

http://valid.canardp....php?id=2362880

My 5175Mhz is not stable for cinebench but it would probably be with a little more volts, which im not going to do because my H60 would explode and destroy everything i love.

5.1Ghz is stable for cinebench and i got 7.80 points
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[font=Verdana, sans-serif, FreeSans]5.1Ghz jumps around between 1.416 and 1.432 but its at 1.424 for most of the time during cinebench.[/font]

5GHZ CLUB FTW <3
 
5.3Ghz check sig as well
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yeah took alot of vcore but lol it was bench stable. oh and also note it was with HT eabled
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^^ Speaking of your sig, "NVIDIA #1 AND PROVING IT", yet you have dual 6970's... hmm...

Either way I'm getting a 2500K soon, will give it a few months to make sure I don't have to RMA it, then I'll start clockin' with my Noctua NH-12UP- SE2 cooler. We shall see what we shall see.
 
^^ Speaking of your sig, "NVIDIA #1 AND PROVING IT", yet you have dual 6970's... hmm...

Either way I'm getting a 2500K soon, will give it a few months to make sure I don't have to RMA it, then I'll start clockin' with my Noctua NH-12UP- SE2 cooler. We shall see what we shall see.

yeah the dual 6950 is only due to my 120Hz monitor it uses DP for 120Hz HDMI (on this monitor) only supports 60Hz Nvidia's driver support for DP with this monitor is not 100% yet. Its not entirely Nvidia's issue its the monitors as well. Something with the HDMI revision codes.

Ya dont have to wait a few months if it works it works bang it out after testing stability stock.
 
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