Erkki Muhonen
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Guess I'll join in on this one =)!
http://valid.x86.fr/txzd46
This is my fully stable OC
Cache Freq: 4.0 Ghz
Cache Voltage: 1.255
VCCSA: 1.05
DRAM Voltage: 1.355
CPU Input Voltage: 1.92
LLC: 6
Guess I'll join in on this one =)!
http://valid.x86.fr/txzd46
This is my fully stable OC
Cache Freq: 4.0 Ghz
Cache Voltage: 1.255
VCCSA: 1.05
DRAM Voltage: 1.355
CPU Input Voltage: 1.92
LLC: 6
Yea you're right about that, however it's not my daily OC. That OC is the highest stable one I managed to get while using voltages and keeping temps I'm comfortable with. I'll only switch to that profile when I actually need the extra horsepowerThat cache is high - its only needed for massive memory speeds - if youre not running 3000+ Id try knocking that back
Yea, I have tried lowering the vccsa but i'll get boot problems, it wont POST & i get a Q-code which points to the VCCSA. I do want to mention that this is 15-15-15-35-2t 2400MHz rated RAM, took me a while to tweak all the settings to get stable(500% hci memtest pass) at 15-15-15-40-1t 3000mhz on 100BCLKSee if you can get VCCSA down a bit too
Both of my 5960Xs run 3200mhz+ memory
On one I set it to 0.9v
On the other one I leave it on auto @0.872v
I'd like to be added, please.
My best on this chip is in the validation in my sig, granted that's still a bit unstable... I did finish tweaking my 24/7's on this one today, and here's what I have (i7-4790K):
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24/7 safe, unconditionally stable
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4.4 GHz @ 1.181Vcore / 4.2 GHz @ 1.130Vring / 1.800Vrin
4.5 GHz @ 1.200Vcore / 4.2 GHz @ 1.130Vring / 1.800Vrin
4.6 GHz @ 1.245Vcore / 4.4 GHz @ 1.240Vring / 1.900Vrin
4.7 GHz @ 1.295Vcore / 4.4 GHz @ 1.240Vring / 1.900Vrin
I just did the final uncore/ring bus/cache on the 4.4 and 4.5 today.
Six weeks to compile the above list... I think 4.8 is doable, but I need better cooling, or need to tweak the IO voltages as well... Either way, 4.8 runs too hot for my blood and H100i GTX (peaks in the low 90's in prime). 4.9 and 5.0 boot, but don't handle loads too well, and both may get stable above 1.4, and i see that as unacceptable for anything but short benching and validation...5.0 is stable somewhere above 1.425 (BSOD there under any stress).
Still, 4.4-4.7 all suitable for 24/7 isn't that bad.
Opinions? How do these fit in with the pack here? My research seems to tell me mine isn't outstanding, but it's a tad better than the mean on the bell curve.