
Fancy upgrading to the Haswell-E range but can't afford the 5960X? Perhaps the Core i7-5820K will be just the thing.
Intel Core i7 5820K Review
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Thanks for the review.
I was having issues with getting a good overlock with the 2666 XMP profile too due to the 125 base clock in that profile. I got about 4125... Which is admitingly not awful.. Just okay...
4400 at 2400 ram speed
I'm guessing that with a 3200mhz memory kit you could still get a high over clock, since the XMP for those are set to 100. But those kits are way too expensive for me.
But I gotta say. I really doubt there is much difference between running the memory at 2400 compared to 2666... I can't imagine it makes enough difference... Even in applications where memory speeds make a difference. But I can see why someone would be pissed if they spent a lot on a 2800 or 3000 memory kit.
So I ended up giving it a try already. Good news!
I was able to manually set everything up so now I'm running 2666Mhz memory and 4.4Ghz CPU, while still sticking with the 100 baseclock.
One thing I want to mention, I set my uncore ratio for my CPU to 27 (min/max) to support the memory speed. I'm guessing this won't cause issues since my stress test using OCCT with the AVX instruction set went just fine, but I feel like I tinkered with something with having no idea exactly what else it affected.
Either way, I'm happy now. Everything seems to be working great. Thanks for the advice to "man-up", Tom
I'm guessing that with a 3200mhz memory kit you could still get a high over clock, since the XMP for those are set to 100. But those kits are way too expensive for me.
But I gotta say. I really doubt there is much difference between running the memory at 2400 compared to 2666... I can't imagine it makes enough difference... Even in applications where memory speeds make a difference. But I can see why someone would be pissed if they spent a lot on a 2800 or 3000 memory kit.