CPU Overclock List & Discussion Thread

hellknight

BSD init pwns System V
Recently done overclocking on my friend's PC

CPU - AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition
Revision - PH-E0
Core voltage - 1.552 V
Default Core Speed - 3.2 GHz
Overclocked Core Speed - 4.118 GHz
Cooler - Cooler Master V8
Additional notes - Working fine on 3DS Max etc.

Motherboard - Asus Crosshair II Formula
Chipset - nForce 780a SLI

RAM - G.Skill
Frequency - 800 MHz (DDR2)
Total Memory - 4 GB

Graphics Card - MSI GTX 560 Ti HAWK edition in SLI :D
Sound Card - Creative X-Fi Titanium
Case - Cooler Master HAF 922
PSU - Antec Quattro 1200 W


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$$Lionking$$

In the zone
Recently done overclocking on my friend's PC

CPU - AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition
Revision - PH-E0
Core voltage - 1.552 V
Default Core Speed - 3.2 GHz
Overclocked Core Speed - 4.118 GHz
Cooler - Cooler Master V8
Additional notes - Working fine on 3DS Max etc.

Motherboard - Asus Crosshair II Formula
Chipset - nForce 780a SLI

RAM - G.Skill
Frequency - 800 MHz (DDR2)


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try to push it more?
 

hellknight

BSD init pwns System V
^We tried, but the thing is that it becomes unstable at 4.3 GHz. Maybe the board having an old chipset is responsible for it.

@topgear

I'll try to post the temperature, but can't do it right away. Friend is out of town for a week.
 

S_V

In the zone
Does my psu affect overclocking i5 2500k?

Indeed... When Overclocking CPU needs extra Power and PSU could able to Produce that Power Consistently. Power Factor and Ripple does effect while Overclocking. If PSU couldn't cope up with Power Demand from Components while OVerclocking the system Restarts or ends up with Damaged Components.

Referring to your PSU.. yours is Super Fine to OC and Don't need to have second Thoughts.

In OC concept, OC depends on your Proccy Chip, Mobo and RAM and ofcourse your choice of settings.

So PSU does matter in Overclocking too. Remember Gold,Sliver etc Certifications are for just for Quality and Efficiency but not for OC.
 

Ishu Gupta

Manchester United
CPU : i5 2500k
Revision : D2
FSB/BCLK : 100MHz
Multiplier : 44
Vcore set in bios : 1.25v
Vcore CPU-Z : 1.256v
Cooler : CM Hyper 212 Evo
Additional notes : Rock stable. Idle temps 30-35, load temps ~50. Prime95 stress temps ~60, IBT stress temps <70.

Motherboard : Asus P8Z68V Gen3
Chipset : Z68
Bios Version : 301

Ram Type and Speed : DDR3 1600MHz
Timings : 9-9-9-24
Volt : 1.5v

Proof : CPU-Z Validator 3.1
Every info inc username and date is there.
 

kapilove77

Padawan
Indeed... When Overclocking CPU needs extra Power and PSU could able to Produce that Power Consistently. Power Factor and Ripple does effect while Overclocking. If PSU couldn't cope up with Power Demand from Components while OVerclocking the system Restarts or ends up with Damaged Components.

Referring to your PSU.. yours is Super Fine to OC and Don't need to have second Thoughts.

In OC concept, OC depends on your Proccy Chip, Mobo and RAM and ofcourse your choice of settings.

So PSU does matter in Overclocking too. Remember Gold,Sliver etc Certifications are for just for Quality and Efficiency but not for OC.

wow thanks that's clarify lot of things :D
 
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