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Posted on October 25 2013

4ghz with i7 cheap louis vuitton bags outlet 2600k overclock questions Archive I was playing around last night and More information decided to start overclocking the processor.I figured i'd use that one that utility that comes with the asus motherboards and that would give a tiny bit of a boost.Well, yeah tiny alright.It went from 3.4ghz to 4.4ghz.Anyways, after it did that it works perfectly, idle like 2530c and maximum load gets to 6570c, not too bad for the cooler master hyper 212+.My question is, i assume this thing is using auto voltage in the bios because when idle it's using 1.0v but on load I saw like 1.32v or around that.Is this safe for the 2600k or should i be hard set to a certain voltage?I'm just trying to get this all set before i start oc'ing the video card and ram. No with the ram you push the vccsa up by 0.025 till it give you no errors with memtest86 or you reach 1.2v.The imc are very robust and some can run 1800mhz some can do 2000mhz. Use your bios to oc the cpu.Remember everything is ratio x 100. All you do is set the ratio first to a desired number lets say 4ghz so that will be 40.Then you run prime95 quick test on it if you get no errors after 5 min go back in the bios and set the ratio higher.Save it prime95 again.If it pass repeat the same steps.If it fails in louis vuitton Bags prime95 go in your bios and set the vcore up by 0.025.Repeat it till you pass or your reached 80.That's the max temp which means stop backup.Very simple 04162011, 01:02 AM Yeah it is set at 4400mhz 1.2v vcore and the ram was jacked up and ram voltage but I put it back down to 1.5 and 1333mhz since I know anything other than that seems unstable on this system.Other than that i really didn't see too much improvement in games.The biggest improvement was playing rift which always seemed to me like it was more cpu driven than gpu, saw about 56fps difference in that.I'd really like to get big into overclocking or at least do it properly.

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