Might post a SS of my 2600K later.
Last edited by LeVvE; 2011-12-08 at 02:56 PM.
Just wanted to ask, am I allowed to use OCCT to test stability? I prefer it over prime and IBT as it tends to put more load on my processor than the others while giving me visual graphs to keep as a reference. It also has a Linpack mode that is basically identical to IBT. Currently have a 1.39v Phenom II x4 965 at 4.1ghz stable after 12 hours on OCCT. I ran prime on it previously for about 6 hours until I found OCCT, and I've used it ever since.
Name: Asera
Processor: Intel Core i5 2500K
Clock: 4600mhz
Voltage: 1.325v
Cooler: Coolermaster Hyper212+ w/ 2x Yate Loon 120MM Push-Pull & AC MX-2 Compound
Screenshot LINK: http://i.imgur.com/2tr1k.jpg + http://i.imgur.com/TI9LB.png
Valid CPU-Z link: http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2139165
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Oh god you're not going to Canada are you?
(I kid, I kid )
Anyways... my 4.7GHz overclock seems to be everything BUT Prime 95 stable. Gaming, video conversions, and F@H = no problems whatsoever... but 2-3 hours of Prime 95 = 0x124 BSOD even up to 1.4V (not comfortable going higher, I know you *can* but I don't want to just so I can get it to work in one stress test when it works perfectly fine in everything else)
Oh. Well then, reading fail on my part. Guess I'll fire it up again and let it run all day while I'm asleep
Problem is, the Define R3 isn't exactly big enough for a water cooling system, IMO. I mean it could be but it would be wayyyy too cluttered for my liking.
Maybe when I get an 800D...
I am in the coldest room in this apartment. Problem is it is now the hottest room due to the computers in there. D:Or be in a cooler room.
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