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SerpentXSF
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I hit 5.2 Ghz on Intel 7700k and Z270 Taichi
AIO Corsair H100i V2
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mgrandy@hotmail.co.u
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i had 6.3 stable on my last amd a10 6800k
get this fm2a55-dgs lol mb kinda y i stuck asrock really hate this thred ! sorry but i dont have any temp picks at the time i no it was 76 deg wiped hdd many times since. to lessen the load and keep the clock stable i had to reduce everything visual. blue is easy for the computer to produce so i used that as a solid back ground. i tried on windows 10 could only get 5.3 ghz window xp 64 bit i could not get a decent copy of that worked so couldnt test Edited by mgrandy@hotmail.co.u - 11 Mar 2017 at 1:11pm |
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fx 9370 asrock, fatal1ty 970 performance 3.1, NZXT phantom f-atx, AeroCool Integrator 850W, Corsair Hydro Series H100
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Xaltar
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Damn that is one hell of an overclock on both those CPUs, mostly the 2.4ghz model
100+% overclock
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Have some old ones...
i7-4700MQ mobile quad CPU with Asrock IMB-180. Base 2.4GHz, OC 5GHz http://valid.x86.fr/xq8v44 i7-4600M mobile dual CPU with Asrock IMB-180. Base 2.9GHz, OC 5GHz http://valid.x86.fr/q5cazf Also ran some DDR3 SO-DIMM at 1400MHz with that board (2800MT/s) which broke the DDR3 SO-DIMM world record at the time AFAIK but nobody seemed interested. :( Nice clock but a shame they were single rank modules. Edited by CPL0 - 13 Feb 2017 at 1:29am |
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Xaltar
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I have noticed that the average OC delta over stock appears to be almost the same between Skylake and Kaby Lake. So as you said, 800 mhz on your 7700k = 5ghz where most 6700k CPUs topped out around 4.7/4.8, same OC, higher base clock.
IMO that is a significant improvement. If we look at the history of CPUs, there are many instances where new generations were simply higher clocked variants on previous generations. Pentium II - Pentium III (slot A) for example, AMD's entire Bulldozer and derivative lineup etc. Faster is faster and with Kaby Lake you have the bragging rights of hitting 5ghz +. I have reverted my system to stock because, well, lets face it, 4.2ghz is plenty fast enough I was able to boot at 5.2ghz but as soon as I tried to actually open CPUz I got a BSOD. No amount of added voltage, LLC settings or other tweaks would get it stable enough for a validation. Interestingly @5.1ghz I achieved a 10k+ score in CPUz's internal benchmark. That beats out most 6c/12t i7s in the comparison list.
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Finally saw this, excellence!! Given all the contempt for Kaby Lake by CPU enthusiasts about IPC improvement over Skylake (none), at least (!!) they OC to 5GHz+ with stability. Managing the temperatures at that speed is another story. Personally, I think an OC should be compared to the base frequency of the processor. The i5-7600K's is 3.8GHz, so that is a 1.3GHz OC for 5.1GHz, which is 34% of the base frequency. I have my i7-7700K at 5.0GHz now, from a base frequency of 4.2GHz, an 800MHz OC, 19% of the base frequency. A much more impressive result for the i5-7600K, unless Intel is being conservative with the i5 K processors? |
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This is my last opportunity at pleasing you. This spec was just updated. http://products.amd.com/en-us/search/CPU/AMD-FX-Series/AMD-FX-8-Core-Black-Edition/FX-9590/98 It is at 57c on the FX-9000's to keep TDP at +/- 220W that the collaboration between AMD and the MB manuf's officially compatible boards keep within the MB design limits. FX-8000's are 61c. Like it or leave it. |
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In no way does this answer the question. I will try again... What is the maximum temperature, in degrees Centigrade, of the FX-9590 CPU, before thermal throttling begins? Is that what you are calling "Max temp"? That spec is readily available for any Intel processor. I know the answer (there isn't one), but I hoped you would just admit it. Oddly, you can find that spec for other FX series processors, although it is not as clearly defined as Intel does it. This is not a matter of superiority, or fan boy BS (how I HATE that), but really a question. Why does AMD not provide that information to the public? |
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Yea yea you two. I'm working on it. It sure isn't as simple as OC'ing an AMD system. cough...Intel..cough |
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