Whats the furthest you'd push a 960?

jonnyfgm

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Ok so I've had an i7 960 for about a year now, that has been running for quite some time at a stable 4ghz over clock at around 1.26 volts.

Now i've got my custom water loop in I feel i can push things a bit further, thermally speaking at least. I'm experimenting as I type to see whats the lowest volts I can get 4.2 GHz to be stable at, so far it's looking like it's 1 notch under 1.35v.

Now i know 1.35v is the max stated voltage that intel says is ok, but how much further would you guys say is safe? I may not even be able to go much further than 1.35v as at that voltage i was hitting temps in the low 80s

anyways this is worth an experiment so all input is welcome
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What radiator are you using and block?

My old I7 950 which my dad is using, has a 360mm rad with a Heatkiller block and his temp's at 4.2ghz using 1.35v for the cores never go above 72c.

I generally won't let my core temp's go above 75c, which is why I have not pushed the I7 950 any further.

I would say really you have hit the limit potentially at 4.0ghz as 80c and upwards is to hot really for every day use in my oppinion.

When I was running my spare I7 920 with a Corsair H80 I could only take it to 3.8ghz (1.25v 69c) because anything higher and the temp's went above 75c and that was with 2 Scythe Kazi Jyuni 1900rpm fans in push pull.

That 920 would do 4.0ghz @ 1.275v and 4.2ghz at 1.325v, but I could never keep it cool on the H80 like I could on my old custom loop and would still have that running, if it were not for faulty motherboard's.
 
I'm using the phobyia 1080 rad and an XSPC rasa block. To be honest I think i've just got a hot chip. Perhaps i should tension the block a bit more?

When I say its hitting the 80s I mean under prime95 not every day use
 
I'm using the phobyia 1080 rad and an XSPC rasa block. To be honest I think i've just got a hot chip. Perhaps i should tension the block a bit more?

When I say its hitting the 80s I mean under prime95 not every day use

Those temp's are still high though for that radiator I think because I would have expected the temp's using that rad to be in the low 60's, not the low 80's unless you are not using any fans on the rad.
 
I mainly run the rad passively but while doing this testing i had 4 180mm fans running at full over it, they dont shift a massive amount of air but its not incosiderable.

Im not too sure if tightening the water block further is ok or not, it has a main set of thumb screws which have a well defined maximum but then there is a secondary set which works against the screws and i dont know how far to tension them :s
 
I always get my dad to do the heatsink's and waterblocks as I cracked 2 boards in the past with over tightening
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What I did notice though was after I changed from a XSPC block to the Heatkiller block the temp's on my 950 went down by around 5c per core, not a great deal but still made a difference.
 
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