Post Your Overclock!


  1. Posts : 3,187
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       #1131

    This weekend (after my homework is done - just in case...) I'm going to try and goose the FSB a little and see if I can push it a little higher. Unless my ASUS motherboard automatically bumped something those numbers are at stock voltage. Might need a little push there, too.

    I should have added that I'm quite impressed at the scores some of you have achieved. Nice going!
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  2. Posts : 55
    Win7 Ult x64 SP1
       #1132

    A Guy said:
    Very impressive peaceful

    A Guy
    Thanks A Guy, nice to meet u in this Thread ...

    Nightreaper said:
    Was bored and not sleepy yet so had a wee play in BIOS

    Don't you just love winter temps + H2o
    Great achievment for an i7 920 ( nice chip just like mine sometimes ago ).
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       #1133

    Definitely nice, peaceful, especially considering your location and lack of AC.
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       #1134

    profdlp said:
    Definitely nice, peaceful, especially considering your location and lack of AC.
    yeah, you're right, and to reduce heat i place many fans but quiet ones.

    2 fans 14cm in the front ( 800-1000 rpm ).
    1 side fan 12 cm ( 800-1000 rpm ) with cone directly blows in to my vga hsf fins.
    1 fan 12 cm placing in 5,2" drivebay ( 800-1000 rpm ) blows in.
    1 fan 8 cm in hdd cage placing between my 2 hdd, directly blows in to my vga hsf fins.
    1 fan 12 cm ( 800-1000 rpm ) on the upper of chasis blowing out
    2 fan 12 cm ( 1200 rpm ) push and pull my Corsair H60
    2 fan 4 cm ( @ 4000 rpm ) placing in the back of chasis right on my vga slots blowing out hot air from vga hsf fins
    1 fan 8 cm ( 1000 rpm ) in behind chasis right on the psu to blows out heat comes from psu which only has 1 quiet fan 8 cm ( and now my psu case has an ambient temp ).
    and 2 other vga stock fan.

    By doing so, my temp inside the chasis stay ambient around 34C.
    When gaming for hours with 4,5 Ghz, Max temp core #2 only 48C, and my vga temp max 72C at clock 900 and mem 1200 ( default 725/1000 ).

    Here's pics of fan placement

    green = 14 cm, blue = 12 cm, red = 8 cm and white 4 = cm

    Last edited by peaceful; 26 Jan 2012 at 03:23.
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       #1135

    Nice job peaceful, very clean and neat.
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       #1136

    Layback Bear said:
    Nice job peaceful, very clean and neat.
    Hai ... Layback Bear thank you.

    Here's SS of Temp while gaming for 2 hour in OC mode both CPU & GPU
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Post Your Overclock!-cod-mw3.jpg  
    Last edited by peaceful; 27 Jan 2012 at 14:41.
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  7. Posts : 3,187
    Main - Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-Bit; 2nd - Windows Server 2008 R2
       #1137

    peaceful said:
    ...Here's SS of Temp while gaming for 2 hour in OC mode both CPU & GPU
    Very nice!

    I bumped my FSB a little and gave the ol' multiplier the +1 treatment. Couple more MHz can't hurt...
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Post Your Overclock!-cpu-z-27jan2012-01.jpg  
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  8. Posts : 53,363
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #1138

    Do you, any of you, notice any real world improvement with these OC's? Or is it just a numbers thing? A Guy
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  9. Posts : 55
    Win7 Ult x64 SP1
       #1139

    profdlp said:
    peaceful said:
    ...Here's SS of Temp while gaming for 2 hour in OC mode both CPU & GPU
    Very nice!

    I bumped my FSB a little and gave the ol' multiplier the +1 treatment. Couple more MHz can't hurt...
    profdlp .. nice fsb bump, but i'm sure you can still push the vcore down to around <1.3, you might start by one notch after another down till you find it stable with primw95 or IBT.

    A Guy said:
    Do you, any of you, notice any real world improvement with these OC's? Or is it just a numbers thing? A Guy
    yes, in some cases like gaming ( especially cpu-bounded games, can shorten video editing time process and others, in number it will increase the figures/scores when benchmarking which indicates the higher score, the more powerful your pc is).

    edit: In a simple way, from real market standpoint, it's obvious that the price range of a cpu, but not the only factor, determined by a default clock of the cpu itself.
    Last edited by peaceful; 28 Jan 2012 at 02:45.
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  10. Posts : 3,187
    Main - Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-Bit; 2nd - Windows Server 2008 R2
       #1140

    Posting at SevenForums, checking email, etc = no.

    There is a certain extra "snappiness" to everything, though. I'll be the first to admit that that could be the placebo effect in action. If I had a choice between keeping my current CPU with the O/C and giving up my SSD or going back to my Socket 1366 Core i7 920 (2.67 GHz) and keeping the SSD I would keep the SSD. The 2600K was only about $30 more than the regular (locked) 2600, so I went for it. Since the O/C was pretty much a matter of changing a few BIOS settings (and holding my breath for a few seconds the time I took things a bit too far and it wouldn't POST) I figured "Why not?".

    I do get better grades in school and the chicks now dig me. That ought to count for something.

    EDIT: What peaceful mentioned about gaming and video editing is quite true. I don't do a lot of either at the moment since I'm too busy with school.
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