You are talking about one like this as stock cooler?
With the temps you are getting I think going liquid will be a waste maybe and not get lower. But I have been wrong and often so.
Yep, that is it.
kbrady1979 said:
I was thinking Doug's readings were all wrong, and now I'm thinking maybe he just has a good CPU that requires very little voltage.
I don't believe the readings. I considered doing a rma but I only paid pretty much what it cost to ship it. I think Gary is right the mounting harrdware is off. I will see if I can bend them to get better contact.
Tommy, I seriously doubt anyone learned anything from me about overclocking. Besides, I don't know who Redmoonbeam is. But I do know, your CPU is not running 4200MHz at 0.896V. You need to see the real voltage. Try setting power options to Balanced. If that does not work, set your C6 in bios from auto to enabled. But, your 3770K should be able to run 4.2 at stock voltage. Here is a good guide, and should help a lot. Ivy Bridge Overclocking Guide#
And, by the way, welcome to the Dark Side. I think you will like it, ask Gary.
Also, the hardest part for me was when I switched from AMD to Intel was forgetting everything I knew about AMD. Intel is a completely different animal. Nothing that worked with AMD will work on Intel.
Tommy, I seriously doubt anyone learned anything from me about overclocking. Besides, I don't know who Redmoonbeam is. But I do know, your CPU is not running 4200MHz at 0.896V. You need to see the real voltage. Try setting power options to Balanced. If that does not work, set your C6 in bios from auto to enabled. But, your 3770K should be able to run 4.2 at stock voltage. Here is a good guide, and should help a lot. Ivy Bridge Overclocking Guide#
And, by the way, welcome to the Dark Side. I think you will like it, ask Gary.
Also, the hardest part for me was when I switched from AMD to Intel was forgetting everything I knew about AMD. Intel is a completely different animal. Nothing that worked with AMD will work on Intel.
Dude, I really have no idea what, but I think something is really wrong with your cooler situation. I'm benchtesting a Z77 Maximus V gene with a 2600K right now with the Intel cooler. I'm idling at 41. I wouldn't even consider running Prime. When it goes into the rig, it will have an Antec 920 on it. But I just wanted to make sure it ran good before putting it in the case.
Tommy, I seriously doubt anyone learned anything from me about overclocking. Besides, I don't know who Redmoonbeam is. But I do know, your CPU is not running 4200MHz at 0.896V. You need to see the real voltage. Try setting power options to Balanced. If that does not work, set your C6 in bios from auto to enabled. But, your 3770K should be able to run 4.2 at stock voltage. Here is a good guide, and should help a lot. Ivy Bridge Overclocking Guide#
And, by the way, welcome to the Dark Side. I think you will like it, ask Gary.
Also, the hardest part for me was when I switched from AMD to Intel was forgetting everything I knew about AMD. Intel is a completely different animal. Nothing that worked with AMD will work on Intel.
Got it thanks i printed it out so i will start playing ith it in a few just doing somemore testing and installing
Dude, I really have no idea what, but I think something is really wrong with your cooler situation. I'm benchtesting a Z77 Maximus V gene with a 2600K right now with the Intel cooler. I'm idling at 41. I wouldn't even consider running Prime. When it goes into the rig, it will have an Antec 920 on it. But I just wanted to make sure it ran good before putting it in the case.
You are right, the only reason I did was my complete disappointment in the aftermarket cooler I got. I stick the stock cooler in and it runs cooler, WT#. I'm happy with the cpu, will get a water cooler before I try for more. I think Gary was right, the mounting hardware must be off on the N520 it just isn't getting good contact.
Solarstarshines said:
essenbe said:
Tommy, I seriously doubt anyone learned anything from me about overclocking. Besides, I don't know who Redmoonbeam is. But I do know, your CPU is not running 4200MHz at 0.896V. You need to see the real voltage. Try setting power options to Balanced. If that does not work, set your C6 in bios from auto to enabled. But, your 3770K should be able to run 4.2 at stock voltage. Here is a good guide, and should help a lot. Ivy Bridge Overclocking Guide#
And, by the way, welcome to the Dark Side. I think you will like it, ask Gary.
Also, the hardest part for me was when I switched from AMD to Intel was forgetting everything I knew about AMD. Intel is a completely different animal. Nothing that worked with AMD will work on Intel.
Got it thanks i printed it out so i will start playing ith it in a few just doing somemore testing and installing
Good luck mate, that's a great rig you have there!
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