Intel Core i5 2500k With Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro 7 Rev 2

Mrboxfacetramp

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How far do you think that i can overclock my 2500k. I have got it at 4ghz right now. I have got three 3 120mm fans running on 12v. Arctic cooling Freezer pro 7 Rev 2 is a budget cooler so i know i wont be able to o'c too far with it but i just want to get the most performance out of it without killing the processor. Again with all my threads any help will be with gratitude. I will test any o'c that i do with cpu-id and hw monitor along with the stress test prime-95.
 
You'll be able to go to 4.5ghz easy with that cooler 2500k's don't run that hot anyway. Before I went with water I had a Gelid Tranquilo and at 4.8ghz it was in the mid 70's on avergage.
 
The recommended max temp for the 2500k is 73 degrees, so i would say just OC it to what ever your cpu can get to before making the temps go above 73 degrees.
 
Aye depends on the CPU some are better than others, here are my results with 3 x 2500K, like the others have mentioned you should be fine for 4.5GHz.

The results below were using my MSI Z68A-GD65 (G3), will do a rerun using my Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H with the 2500K: Batch No: 3138A838 once I get my new rig up and running.

2500K: Batch No: 3138A838

4.9GHz = 1.408 load (prime95), 1.408v load (IBT 2.56) 1.424v idle. (Manual CPU Voltage = 1.43v BIOS)

4.9GHz = 1.400v load (prime95), 1.42v load (IBT 2.56), 1.01v to 1.06v idle. (Auto CPU Voltage)

4.8GHz = 1.336v load (prime95), 1.344v load (IBT 2.56) 1.352v idle. (Manual CPU Voltage = 1.36v BIOS)

4.7GHz = 1.296v load (prime95), 1.296v load (IBT 2.56) 1.312v idle. (Manual CPU Voltage = 1.32v BIOS)

4.6GHz = 1.384v load (prime95), 1.408v load (IBT 2.56) 1.01v to 1.06v idle. (Auto CPU Voltage)

4.6GHz = 1.280v load (prime95), 1.280v load (IBT 2.56) 1.296v idle. (Manual CPU Voltage = 1.30v BIOS)

2500K: Batch No: L104A429

4.6GHz = 1.336v load (prime95), 1.36v load (IBT 2.56), 1.00v to 1.05v idle. (Auto or Manual CPU Voltage) (Maximum Clock stable)

4.5GHz = 1.328v load (prime95, 1.352v load (IBT 2.56), 1.00v to 1.04v idle. (Auto or Manual CPU Voltage)
I also had a Batch No: L132B 2500K and could only clock that to 4.5GHz Maximum using 1.344v.
 
i have the worst 2500k made i think.. currently running a stress test on 1.356 vcore load at the moment. everything before this has failed :'(
 
My fucking mb is annoying and wont let me set the vcore and makes me set it in increments but when i do this even though i set it to go to 1.35v it goes to 1.4
 
Aye depends on the CPU some are better than others, here are my results with 3 x 2500K, like the others have mentioned you should be fine for 4.5GHz.

The results below were using my MSI Z68A-GD65 (G3), will do a rerun using my Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H with the 2500K: Batch No: 3138A838 once I get my new rig up and running.

I also had a Batch No: L132B 2500K and could only clock that to 4.5GHz Maximum using 1.344v.

I just installed the same mobo and received my i5 2500K yesterday, with my artic cooler 7 pr ac will I be able to keep this bad boy cool? I plan on just taking out my heatsink from a previous build and using it on my new build since I have heard that the stock fan that comes with it is garbage haha. What do you guys think?
 
My fucking mb is annoying and wont let me set the vcore and makes me set it in increments but when i do this even though i set it to go to 1.35v it goes to 1.4

MY M3A770DE does that to me too, so i just have to adjust the voltage in the bios accordingly to the increase in voltage under load!

Also bear in mind you are not using a board that is particularly brilliant for overclocking so you might not get as high an overclock as other people with your chip might get.
 
is it possible to run my RAM at 1600MHz?
cpu i2500k
mobo MSI Z68A-GD65 (G3)
ram corsair XMS3 CMX8GX3M2A1600C9
win7 64bit S1
 
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