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What is the maximum safe overclock for this build?
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I currently have the overclock set at 4.2 GHz, but would like to go higher if possible.
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Motherboard: Asus Z87-K
Processor: i5-4670k
Graphics Card: Asus GTX 770 DirectCU II OC
Corsair H60 Liquid Cooling
Corsair Enthusiast TX750 (750 Watt Power Supply)
RAM: Kingston HyperX 2x4GB
Case: Corsair Carbide Series 200r
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Full Build
Motherboard: Asus Z87-K
Processor: i5-4670k
Graphics Card: Asus GTX 770 DirectCU II OC
Corsair H60 Liquid Cooling
Corsair Enthusiast TX750 (750 Watt Power Supply)
RAM: Kingston HyperX 2x4GB
Case: Corsair Carbide Series 200r
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You can go as high as your cpu will let you.
what temps are you getting at full load?
Just try to keep the temps below 80
what temps are you getting at full load?
Just try to keep the temps below 80
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The H60 is a very low end liquid cooler, so I wouldn't overclock at all with a Haswell underneath it...
But Alexyy is 100% right, you can go as far as your CPU and mobo will let you.
But Alexyy is 100% right, you can go as far as your CPU and mobo will let you.
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Alexyy wrote You can go as high as your cpu will let you.
what temps are you getting at full load?
Just try to keep the temps below 80
I actually just got this build. Idle is running 35-C average.
Full load seemed to be nearing 70-C average, and 75 max
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ll about the chip my friend. someone else's i5 may be able to go to 4.8, yours may not be able to go that high and top at 4.4.
It is essentially a silicone lottery. you can get great OC chip and terrible OC chips.
It is essentially a silicone lottery. you can get great OC chip and terrible OC chips.
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Craigyy wrote The H60 is a very low end liquid cooler, so I wouldn't overclock at all with a Haswell underneath it...
But Alexyy is 100% right, you can go as far as your CPU and mobo will let you.
I just got a low-end cooler as of now, and will upgrade that in the very near future.
The temps seem to be somewhat okay, but only 2 of the 3 fans I have are functioning in my case as I have yet to purchase a fan converter. I just want an overclock that isn't plain overkill and that won't take a huge amount of life from my processor
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4.2GHz is a nice overclock for any CPU. I run mine on 4.4GHz, but i use a completely different chip to you.
4.2 is perfectly fine.
4.2 is perfectly fine.
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Terrabytez wrote ll about the chip my friend. someone else's i5 may be able to go to 4.8, yours may not be able to go that high and top at 4.4.
It is essentially a silicone lottery. you can get great OC chip and terrible OC chips.
Thank you for your feedback, also thank you previous posters. It's always a great thing to receive multiple insights. I will just play the testing game, but may stay on this OC until I get a better cooler
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No overclock within reason will noticeably shorten the life of your CPU and nobody knows how your CPU can overclock. The CPU will be old and useless before it ever comes close to failing, but over the years, it may not handle overclocks as well as it was when it was new. Make sure you're doing it right, though. This guide is simple enough and applies to 1150 as well as 1155.
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r00t wrote No overclock within reason will noticeably shorten the life of your CPU and nobody knows how your CPU can overclock. The CPU will be old and useless before it ever comes close to failing, but over the years, it may not handle overclocks as well as it was when it was new. Make sure you're doing it right, though. This guide is simple enough and applies to 1150 as well as 1155.
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Thank you! I went from a 4.2 GHz overclock to a 4.0 due to core temps, but when I get a better cooling system, I can happily reach a 4.8!
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