1.5v? Are you using the vacuum of space to cool that?
*looks at avatar*Actually it's very true. Just open the window to drop ambient down 10 degrees
Stock Reference Cooler results:P10451 - GTX670 (+149(1286 Boost)/3780/1.180V) - 3770K @ 4.6Ghz - 8GB Samsung DDR3 @ 1600 - ASUS Gene V - Hazaro - Kraken X60 Water - Link (Dirty no reboot run)
Kind of want to reboot, but I'll do it later...
Guys, question -
I am now on stable 4.4 with i7 3770k. Would there be any reason to try and hunt for the 4.5 or 4.7? Meaning hunting for just 100Hz OC?
I am happy with my temps - I use asrock's extreme 6 HW controller for three fans in Fractal Desire 4 case - up front fan IN, back fan OUT and top case back fan IN.
When there are hot temperatures (hot ambient air) I roll with 12V which cools the HW pretty good, watching movies and playing not demanding games at 7V (still talking about the mobo HW fan speed[pulses] controller).
Clock your 780Ti, my $250 card is faster
You should at least increase your CPU speed to 4.2-4.5.Sorry for ridiculous late response but if i push any higher it causes massive artifacting in firestrike .
I am going to have to accept that this card in terms of OC is a dud
You should at least increase your CPU speed to 4.2-4.5.
Time to move on I think. I'm surprised it even let you change the FSB tbhSo looking at upgrading my 6yo PC. It has a core duo quad at 2.8ghz. As its at 45nm cpu I feel it should have the stretch to get into the 3.2ghz range easily.
so in your guys opinion, 3.2 ghz x 4 cores is still very viable for gaming right?
Now part 2, getting to 3.2. the 2.8 ghz is 8.5x 333.3 clock. My MB is a Nforce 650i. (Dell XPS, yeah I know). NOTHING I have tried will get it to post past 1333 fsb (even 1334 prevents post) so I am thinking the Motherboard is just refusing to let this happen. As the nforce lets you separate fsb and mem clock speeds, my mem is not holding me back (in fact I have a meager +50 mhz oc on the mem already.
Questions:
1) can i use 650i nforce drivers from nvidia on this, would updating them help in overclocking?
2) whats the most voltage you woudl recomend on my CPU as this mb lets me adjust that.
3) woudl upping voltage on the chipset help in getting over 1333 hump?
Thanks guys!
Ok, so I was messing around with overclocking my CPU, but I seem to be having temperature issues way earlier than I thought I would. I have an old Phenom ii x6 1090T 3.2GHz, stock cooler (or if not it is not a water cooler), and 8GB of 1333MHz RAM. I am not sure if it is the black edition or not. I'm following the Phenom guide in the OP.
Without overclocking I and running Prime95 for about 10 minutes, I was getting temperatures around 47C. I bumped my multiplier by 1 which brought the processor to something like 3.4. When I ran the stress test I was already getting above 55C. I think the highest I saw before stopping the test was 57C.
Is ~47 pretty standard for non-overclocking? Also, is that increase in temperature to be expected and how should I minimize it? I'm planning on reseating my heat sink with new thermal paste.
was your prime 95 stable? Did you only change the multiplier and not the voltage?
Not sure about the Prime95 stability. How do I tell if it is stable? I only increased the multiplier thought I probably didn't need to quite yet.
How long did you run P95? and did it ever blue screen (no blue screen = stable). I'm not too familiar with AMD unfortunately
EDIT: this seems relevant: http://www.anandtech.com/show/3674/amds-sixcore-phenom-ii-x6-1090t-1055t-reviewed/11. In order to get anything substantial out of it you'll probably have to up your voltage (what is it now?) and once you do that you'll probably need a non-stock cooler if you dont' already have one. Judging from your temps I'd guess you're stock.
So I re seated my heat sink and I'm getting much better temps now. Standard is giving me about 38C during stress testing.
When I bump the clock to 3.8 and 1.35 volts my temps hit 60C in 4 minutes. I've heard that the max temp on a stable oc is 55C. Is the only way to lower temp without getting a new cooler lowering the cpu clock rate?
lowering voltage should lower temps, but at some point you're clock will be too high relative to your voltage and you'll start getting blue screens. I read somewhere that 60C was the max for OC on that chip, but don't' take my word for it.
Huge bump, I am currently overclocking my GTX 970 through Precision X 16. I have the GPU Clock Offset at +85MHZ and the Memory Clock Offset at +175MHZ. Despite that when I play The Witcher 3 I get artifacts popping up. This only happens in The Witcher 3 and didn't occur in other games I played such as Shadow of Mordor or benchmarks such as Heaven. Do I need to increase the voltage or is this somehow The Witcher 3's fault? The GPU Temp doesn't go beyond the mid 60s Celsius.
1459MHZ
Power = ~96% at max
Don't know what ASIC is. I downloaded GPUZ but I can't find that option.
When I click "Read ASIC" it says ASIC quality of 72.3%.
Cool, thats pretty decent card, i think you should just see how a bit of extra Core voltage goes. Remember the core voltage increase will actually increase clocks too, so you may have to use a slightly lower offset for the same 1450Mhz clock speed.
I went into Precision X 16 and increased the Voltage by 12mV. No change so far, artifacts still show up. Unless that isn't the core voltage or I have to increase it even more.
That is the right option, monitor the voltage in the OSD to see if its taking effect.
Because of how the boost clocks work, its best to use the OSD to check, as there are lots of variables that effect if its actually going to do what you tell it to do.
Keep the power limit at 110% too.
You may try to reduce the Memory Clock to 0Mhz to just isolate the Core OC too.
I like the memory clock higher because ever since I found out about the whole 3.5GB diabolical I want the memory clock OC too.