Official Seven Forums Overclock Leader boards
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Nice overclock pillian, good voltage for 4.7, mine needs more than that.
Regarding the Ram, you could run it at higher voltage, 1.52 is not particularly high, but realistically you won't notice any difference yourself running the ram at 2000 compared to 1866 other than higher scores in benchmarks so you have to ask yourself if it's really worth it.
Leaderboards updated.
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Nice job pillainp
I played with mine a little bumped it slightly up
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Nice oc Doug
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Nice oc Doug
Thanks mate. I'm really happy with the new chip. Time to go liquid and join the 5 club
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I tried everything I know and I can't get mine past 4950MHz. I up the voltage but it won't boot into Windows long enough to do anything. I'm done lol
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Nice oc Doug
Thanks mate. I'm really happy with the new chip. Time to go liquid and join the 5 club
There wil be no stopping you then mate aye
I tried everything I know and I can't get mine past 4950MHz. I up the voltage but it won't boot into Windows long enough to do anything. I'm done lol
yeah same as, I got mine to boot at 5ghz but it bsod'd as the desktop as loading.
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I tried everything I know and I can't get mine past 4950MHz. I up the voltage but it won't boot into Windows long enough to do anything. I'm done lol
If you are just going for high speeds but not stability Kelly (for the purposes of this thread) then I would do what I did and use Asus Turbo V software inside Windows, the most I could get from the bios was 5GHz but using the software when I was already in Windows I managed to validate my 5.3GHz speed.
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Nice job pillainp
I played with mine a little bumped it slightly up
Nice one Doug, I will update the leaderboards later on.
I don't think the voltage is reading correctly though lol.
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Nice job pillainp
I played with mine a little bumped it slightly up
Nice one Doug, I will update the leaderboards later on.
I don't think the voltage is reading correctly though lol.
Thanks Paul, and I don't believe that voltage either. I need another MB, I don't have enough options in my bios to do it right.
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Dude, in Windows did you set your power plan to Balanced? Mine was doing the same thing until I set the power plan to balanced. You can then go into the advanced settings and set them the same as high performance if you want. But, it will, or should, solve that problem.