Want moar from my 2500k

WelshD1K

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only had a very little play with it say 3-4 hr's sinc ei built it and got it running @ 4.7 with 1.35v gonna try for 4.8 when i get home as its well cooled under a pa 120.2 and a xspc edve v2 block.

so here is what i got so far :

http://hwbot.org/image/693790.jpg

using ripjaw 1.65v ram 8-8-8-24 @1866 need to get the ram set right for the lower clock speeds i think maby tighten the timmings but any advice on bios settings etc using a z68x ud3p if that helps cant remember the exact settings i used in bios but i turned all the speed step etc off . so would like som advice on getting it up to maby 5ghz + for some benching then a comfortable 4.5 @ low volts for games / 24/7 maby ?
 
sounds like 4.5ghz on 1.3vcore 24/7 should be doable dude, as for how high thats all down to how much voltage you want to give it.

cooling wont really be an issue as most that will do 5.4ghz on air might only hit 5.5ghz when cold.
 
sounds like 4.5ghz on 1.3vcore 24/7 should be doable dude, as for how high thats all down to how much voltage you want to give it.

cooling wont really be an issue as most that will do 5.4ghz on air might only hit 5.5ghz when cold.

Can you show me some pictures of a 5.4GHz on so low voltages? This processor seems like a hell of a processor
 
Test max multi on the cpu first and start work on getting high clocks from there.

cpu vcore: 1.5

SA voltage. 1.145

And set mem speed to a safe and stable multi and timmings high.

Then you just have to se how high a multi you can start windows at or how high it can show W7 logo at.

If it can show w7 logo at x55 multi but not load the system then you know that you got a x55 multi cpu. Then it's just a matter of how cold the cpu are and how much vcore you push through the processor.

Remember that there is a big difference between sandy processor on clocks speed and volts.

if you have to cpu's with the same batch then one of them might be a multi 56 and to other might only a x52 but it can run 4.5 GHz with a much lower vcore.

It's one big lottery.
 
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