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matt5

join:2001-10-06
Lagrangeville, NY

reply to me1212

Re: [OC] safest OC for a 2500k, on a Asrock p67 extreme4 gen 3?

I would not take off LLC, as they is implemented by intel to control the voltage spikes, would you rather set the MAX voltage that the cpu will see... or the min and have no idea what it is spiking too?

vdroop, is good, VRMs can never adjust instantly, they can not predict the cpu work load.

me1212

join:2008-11-20
Pleasant Hill, MO

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I would rather see what it can max to then see that its min can be and not know what its max is/can be.

And I think I finally found a stable setting. Yeah i only ran it for about 44 min, but everything else I have tried failed in under half that time. and according to cpu-z its max voltage never goes above 1.32V I think thats acceptable

matt5

join:2001-10-06
Lagrangeville, NY

When testing, I would use IBT, what took 20min in p95 to fail likely would have failed in the first pass of IBT...

I would do a p95 run overnight at least, when you are happy with the speed you have as a final test (I would also run IBT)


me1212

join:2008-11-20
Pleasant Hill, MO

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IBT meaning intel burn test I assume? and I will but not until next weekend, college starts backup tomorrow.

EDIT: also im gonna game some this week so if it fails during that i'll know that it needs tweaking that way too.


matt5

join:2001-10-06
Lagrangeville, NY

Yes Intel Burn Test...


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