Name: Lockedout
Processor: Intel Core i7-6700K CPU
Clock:4600 MHz (46 * 100 MHz)
Voltage: 95 Watts / 1.26 Volts
Cooler: Corsair H115i
Screenshot LINK: I'll get this later
Valid CPU-Z link: http://valid.x86.fr/t9rrmx
Name: Lockedout
Processor: Intel Core i7-6700K CPU
Clock:4600 MHz (46 * 100 MHz)
Voltage: 95 Watts / 1.26 Volts
Cooler: Corsair H115i
Screenshot LINK: I'll get this later
Valid CPU-Z link: http://valid.x86.fr/t9rrmx
Naw, I'm just intrigued, that's a very good overclock. I need to see it to beeeliiiieeeeve!
AIDA or another good one is OCCT.
Sorry, I don't mean to come across as hostile!
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lol 54 pages of people posting screenshots in their first posts and now two out of the blue back to back "I'll get this later" will this be the newest trend in here? XD
Here it is:
Name: Skroe / Skroesec
Processor: Intel Core i7 5820k Haswell-E
Clock:4498.6 MHz
Voltage: 1.298V
Cooler: Corsair H100i v1.0
Screenshot LINK: http://imgur.com/a/QObd3
Valid CPU-Z link: http://valid.x86.fr/s1anxi
ooooo! You tweaked the bus speed! How very awesome! :O How tough was that? What else did you have to tweak to get that to work, or was it just that?
Added!
For very certain CPUs, it gives a tangible difference overall.
From what I've heard, for instance, it helps with Intel Skylake (i5/i7 6*00K series) and a lot of AMD's CPUs seem to basically require you to spend more money on expensive fast RAM... meanwhile most of Intel's don't, sans Skylake.
Sorry here you go:
Name: Lockedout
Processor: Intel Core i7-6700K CPU
Clock:4600 MHz (46 * 100 MHz)
Voltage: 95 Watts / 1.26 Volts
Cooler: Corsair H115i
Screenshot LINK: http://imgur.com/a/McFRW
Valid CPU-Z link: http://valid.x86.fr/t9rrmx
Last edited by lockedout; 2016-07-28 at 04:40 PM.
Any potential to OCing further a i7-5960X that I got to 4.2ghz with a Noctua NH-D15 air cooler? I am new to the OCing seen, haven't bothered in the past of custom desktop builds I made until now. It runs 38ish C temp, mid 50s under full load.
Might want to fix your sig Del ... just noticed you have a 19 series GPU... lols <3.
| i7 4790K @ 4.5Ghz | Asus Z97 Pro Gamer | 32Gigs Kingston FuryX 1866 RAM | Kingston Predator M.2 240Gig SSD | 4x Intel 320 Series SATA II RAID 0 | Samsung 850 Pro OS X Drive | WD Red 1TB Media Drive | NVidia GTX 960 | Noctua NH-D15 | Dell S2340 IPS | Fractal Design Define R4 |
That's three!
I just find it funny at this point. :P
GTX 1970 is really really good. I'm under a super duper NDA to not tell you all about it, or upload scores/benchmarks, but all I can say is the future is AMAZING!
I can run 25 man WoW raids at 75fps CONSTANTLY at a whole 1080p!!! How does it do this with such an oldddd CPU? This new GPU architecture takes off ALL of the CPU burdens! Literally, you could basically run WoW with just this GPU, the HDD/SSD, and yeah. The CPU is mostly there for background tasks and other programs. It's like the GPU reprogrammed WoW!
First Kaby Lake????
Name: Roguedurr
Processor: Intel Core i5 7600K Kaby Lake
Clock:4803.50 MHz
Voltage: 1.392
Cooler: Cooler Master Seidon 240m
Screenshot LINK: http://imgur.com/a/1yhfD
Valid CPU-Z link: https://valid.x86.fr/7cr7il
Volts are high mostly cause I forgot to lower it back down after trying to get it stable at 5oc. I think I can get it stable at 4.9 but I don't think I can do 5.0 with this chip. Maybe playing with the bus i can.
First Coffee Lake
Name: Cilraaz
Processor: Intel i7 8700k
Clock: 4.8GHz
Voltage: ~1.28V
Cooler: Xigmatek Dark Knight II
Screenshot LINK: https://i.imgur.com/Er6OBNT.png
Valid CPU-Z link: https://valid.x86.fr/a8fw59
Yeah, I strongly encourage people do this to get that proper validation.
Grats on the upgrade! How you liking it so far? You came from Sandy's Bridge, right?
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Hey man, sorry I forgot to add you! You posted this shortly after I got fired from my job back in July and I was in a rut, and forgot all about this having had an update, so I'll be adding you today, along with @Cilraaz!
Hopefully you played a little more with that OC!
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UPDATED TO REFLECT KABY LAKE AND COFFEE LAKE.