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    Posted: 26 Apr 2015 at 11:05am

can somebody help me for right overclocking setting for asrock z77 extrem 4 + i7 3770k cpu+ corsair h100 liquid cooling. i am using fixed 1.26v for 4.6 ghz but cpu temp is 90 C° with minimum cooler fan speed. and 85 C° for middle fan speed. at

Detailed pc specs from cpuz:


CPU-Z 
  
Binaries 
CPU-Z version1.71.1.x64
  
Processors 
Number of processors1
Number of threads8
  
APICs 
Processor 0
     -- Core 0
         -- Thread 00
         -- Thread 11
     -- Core 1
         -- Thread 02
         -- Thread 13
     -- Core 2
         -- Thread 04
         -- Thread 15
     -- Core 3
         -- Thread 06
         -- Thread 17
  
Timers 
     ACPI timer3.580 MHz
     HPET timer14.318 MHz
     Perf timer3.418 MHz
     Sys timer1.000 KHz
  
  
Processors Information 
Processor 1ID = 0
     Number of cores4 (max 8)
     Number of threads8 (max 16)
     NameIntel Core i7 3770K
     CodenameIvy Bridge
     SpecificationIntel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
     Package (platform ID)Socket 1155 LGA (0x1)
     CPUID6.A.9
     Extended CPUID6.3A
     Core SteppingE1/L1
     Technology22 nm
     TDP Limit77.0 Watts
     Tjmax105.0 °C
     Core Speed4598.9 MHz
     Multiplier x Bus Speed46.0 x 100.0 MHz
     Stock frequency3500 MHz
     Instructions setsMMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, EM64T, VT-x, AES, AVX
     L1 Data cache4 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
     L1 Instruction cache4 x 32 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
     L2 cache4 x 256 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
     L3 cache8 MBytes, 16-way set associative, 64-byte line size
     FID/VID Controlyes
  
  
     Turbo Modesupported, enabled
     Max non-turbo ratio35x
     Max turbo ratio46x
     Max efficiency ratio16x
     Min Power60 Watts
     O/C binsunlimited
     Ratio 1 core46x
     Ratio 2 cores46x
     Ratio 3 cores46x
     Ratio 4 cores46x
     TSC3499.7 MHz
     APERF4600.1 MHz
     MPERF3500.0 MHz
  
  
  
Chipset 
NorthbridgeIntel Ivy Bridge rev. 09
SouthbridgeIntel Z77 rev. 04
Graphic InterfacePCI-Express
PCI-E Link Widthx16
PCI-E Max Link Widthx16
Memory TypeDDR3
Memory Size10 GBytes
ChannelsDual
Memory Frequency799.9 MHz (1:6)
CAS# latency (CL)9.0
RAS# to CAS# delay (tRCD)9
RAS# Precharge (tRP)9
Cycle Time (tRAS)24
Command Rate (CR)1T
  
Memory SPD 
DIMM #1
     SMBus address0x50
     Memory typeDDR3
     Module formatUDIMM
     Manufacturer (ID)Corsair (7F7F9E00000000000000)
     Size8192 MBytes
     Max bandwidthPC3-10700 (667 MHz)
     Part numberCMZ8GX3M1A1600C9
     Manufacturing dateWeek 15/Year 12
     Number of banks8
     Nominal Voltage1.50 Volts
     EPPno
     XMPyes
     XMP revision1.3
     AMPno
JEDEC timings tableCL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC @ frequency
     JEDEC #16.0-6-6-17-22 @ 457 MHz
     JEDEC #27.0-7-7-20-26 @ 533 MHz
     JEDEC #39.0-9-9-24-33 @ 666 MHz
XMP profileXMP-1598
     SpecificationPC3-12800
     Voltage level1.500 Volts
     Min Cycle time1.251 ns (799 MHz)
     Max CL9.0
     Min tRP11.25 ns
     Min tRCD11.25 ns
     Min tWR15.00 ns
     Min tRAS30.00 ns
     Min tRC50.63 ns
     Min tRFC260.00 ns
     Min tRTP7.50 ns
     Min tRRD7.50 ns
     Command Rate2T
XMP timings tableCL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC-CR @ frequency (voltage)
     XMP #16.0-6-6-16-27-2T @ 533 MHz (1.500 Volts)
     XMP #29.0-9-9-24-41-2T @ 799 MHz (1.500 Volts)
  
DIMM #2
     SMBus address0x52
     Memory typeDDR3
     Module formatUDIMM
     Manufacturer (ID)OCZ (7F7F7F7FB00000000000)
     Size2048 MBytes
     Max bandwidthPC3-8500F (533 MHz)
     Part numberOCZ3G1600LV2G
     Number of banks8
     Nominal Voltage1.50 Volts
     EPPno
     XMPno
     AMPno
JEDEC timings tableCL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS-tRC @ frequency
     JEDEC #15.0-5-5-12-19 @ 380 MHz
     JEDEC #26.0-6-6-14-23 @ 457 MHz
     JEDEC #37.0-7-7-16-27 @ 533 MHz
     JEDEC #48.0-7-7-16-27 @ 533 MHz
  
  
Monitoring 
Mainboard ModelZ77 Extreme4 (0x000003F6 - 0x6D13E080)
  
LPCIO 
LPCIO VendorNuvoton
LPCIO ModelNCT6776
LPCIO Vendor ID0x5CA3
LPCIO Chip ID0xC3
LPCIO Revision ID0x33
  
Hardware Monitors 
Hardware monitorNuvoton NCT6776
     Voltage 01.27 Volts [0x9F] (CPU VCORE)
     Voltage 11.84 Volts [0xE6] (VIN1)
     Voltage 23.34 Volts [0xD1] (AVCC)
     Voltage 33.34 Volts [0xD1] (3VCC)
     Voltage 40.99 Volts [0x7C] (VIN4)
     Voltage 51.72 Volts [0xD7] (VIN5)
     Voltage 60.85 Volts [0x6A] (VIN6)
     Temperature 030°C (86°F) [0x1E] (SYSTIN)
     Temperature 151°C (122°F) [0x65] (CPUTIN)
     Temperature 247°C (116°F) [0x5E] (AUXTIN)
     Temperature 384°C (183°F) [0x54] (TMPIN3)
     Fan 12089 RPM [0x829] (CPUFANIN)
  
Hardware monitorNVIDIA NVAPI
     Voltage 00.90 Volts [0x384] (VIN0)
     Temperature 032°C (89°F) [0x20] (TMPIN0)
     Fan PWM 027 pc [0x1B] (FANPWMIN0)
  
  
PCI Devices 
DescriptionHost Bridge
Locationbus 0 (0x00), device 0 (0x00), function 0 (0x00)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x8086
     Model ID0x0150
     Revision ID0x09
  
DescriptionPCI to PCI Bridge
Locationbus 0 (0x00), device 1 (0x01), function 0 (0x00)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x8086
     Model ID0x0151
     Revision ID0x09
  
DescriptionUSB Controller
Locationbus 0 (0x00), device 20 (0x14), function 0 (0x00)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x8086
     Model ID0x1E31
     Revision ID0x04
  
DescriptionCommunication Device
Locationbus 0 (0x00), device 22 (0x16), function 0 (0x00)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x8086
     Model ID0x1E3A
     Revision ID0x04
  
DescriptionUSB 2.0 Controller (EHCI)
Locationbus 0 (0x00), device 26 (0x1A), function 0 (0x00)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x8086
     Model ID0x1E2D
     Revision ID0x04
  
DescriptionPCI to PCI Bridge
Locationbus 0 (0x00), device 28 (0x1C), function 0 (0x00)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x8086
     Model ID0x1E10
     Revision ID0xC4
  
DescriptionPCI to PCI Bridge
Locationbus 0 (0x00), device 28 (0x1C), function 3 (0x03)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x8086
     Model ID0x1E16
     Revision ID0xC4
  
DescriptionPCI to PCI Bridge
Locationbus 0 (0x00), device 28 (0x1C), function 4 (0x04)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x8086
     Model ID0x1E18
     Revision ID0xC4
  
DescriptionPCI to PCI Bridge
Locationbus 0 (0x00), device 28 (0x1C), function 5 (0x05)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x8086
     Model ID0x1E1A
     Revision ID0xC4
  
DescriptionPCI to PCI Bridge
Locationbus 0 (0x00), device 28 (0x1C), function 7 (0x07)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x8086
     Model ID0x1E1E
     Revision ID0xC4
  
DescriptionUSB 2.0 Controller (EHCI)
Locationbus 0 (0x00), device 29 (0x1D), function 0 (0x00)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x8086
     Model ID0x1E26
     Revision ID0x04
  
DescriptionPCI to ISA Bridge
Locationbus 0 (0x00), device 31 (0x1F), function 0 (0x00)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x8086
     Model ID0x1E44
     Revision ID0x04
  
DescriptionSerial ATA Controller
Locationbus 0 (0x00), device 31 (0x1F), function 2 (0x02)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x8086
     Model ID0x1E02
     Revision ID0x04
  
DescriptionSMBus Controller
Locationbus 0 (0x00), device 31 (0x1F), function 3 (0x03)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x8086
     Model ID0x1E22
     Revision ID0x04
  
DescriptionVGA Controller
Locationbus 1 (0x01), device 0 (0x00), function 0 (0x00)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x10DE
     Model ID0x0DE1
     Revision ID0xA1
  
DescriptionMultimedia device
Locationbus 1 (0x01), device 0 (0x00), function 1 (0x01)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x10DE
     Model ID0x0BEA
     Revision ID0xA1
  
DescriptionSerial ATA Controller
Locationbus 3 (0x03), device 0 (0x00), function 0 (0x00)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x1B21
     Model ID0x0612
     Revision ID0x01
  
DescriptionEthernet Controller
Locationbus 4 (0x04), device 0 (0x00), function 0 (0x00)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x14E4
     Model ID0x16B1
     Revision ID0x10
  
DescriptionPCI to PCI Bridge
Locationbus 5 (0x05), device 0 (0x00), function 0 (0x00)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x1B21
     Model ID0x1080
     Revision ID0x01
  
DescriptionNetwork Controller
Locationbus 6 (0x06), device 1 (0x01), function 0 (0x00)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x168C
     Model ID0x0023
     Revision ID0x01
  
DescriptionUSB Controller
Locationbus 7 (0x07), device 0 (0x00), function 0 (0x00)
Common header
     Vendor ID0x1B21
     Model ID0x1042
     Revision ID0x00
  
  
DMI 
DMI BIOS
     vendorAmerican Megatrends Inc.
     versionP2.80
     date01/17/2013
     ROM size8192 KB
  
DMI System Information
     manufacturerTo Be Filled By O.E.M.
     productTo Be Filled By O.E.M.
     versionTo Be Filled By O.E.M.
     serialTo Be Filled By O.E.M.
     UUID{03000200-0400-0500-0006-000700080009}
     SKUTo Be Filled By O.E.M.
     familyTo Be Filled By O.E.M.
  
DMI Baseboard
     vendorASRock
     modelZ77 Extreme4
     revisionunknown
     serialunknown
  
DMI System Enclosure
     manufacturerTo Be Filled By O.E.M.
     chassis typeDesktop
     chassis serialTo Be Filled By O.E.M.
  
DMI Extension Slot
     designationPCI1
     typePCI
     width32 bits
     populatedno
  
DMI Extension Slot
     designationPCI2
     typePCI
     width32 bits
     populatedyes
  
DMI Extension Slot
     designationPCIE1
     typeA5
     populatedno
  
DMI Extension Slot
     designationPCIE2
     typeA5
     populatedyes
  
DMI Extension Slot
     designationPCIE3
     typeA5
     populatedno
  
DMI Extension Slot
     designationPCIE4
     typeA5
     populatedno
  
DMI OEM Strings
     string[0]To Be Filled By O.E.M.
  
DMI Physical Memory Array
     locationMotherboard
     usageSystem Memory
     correctionNone
     max capacity32768 MBytes
     max# of devices4
  
DMI Processor
     manufacturerIntel(R) Corporation
     modelIntel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
     clock speed3500.0 MHz
     FSB speed100.0 MHz
     multiplier35.0x
  
DMI Memory Device
     designationChannelA-DIMM0
     formatDIMM
     typeunknown
     total width64 bits
     data width64 bits
     size8192 MBytes
  
DMI Memory Device
     designationChannelA-DIMM1
     formatDIMM
     typeunknown
  
DMI Memory Device
     designationChannelB-DIMM0
     formatDIMM
     typeunknown
     total width64 bits
     data width64 bits
     size2048 MBytes
  
DMI Memory Device
     designationChannelB-DIMM1
     formatDIMM
     typeunknown
  
  
Graphics 
Number of adapters1
  
Graphic APIs 
APINVIDIA I/O
APINVIDIA NVAPI
  
Display Adapters 
Display adapter 0
     NameNVIDIA GeForce GT 430
     Board Manufacturer0x196E (0x0828)
     RevisionA1
     Memory size1024 MB
     PCI devicebus 1 (0x1), device 0 (0x0), function 0 (0x0)
     Vendor ID0x10DE (0x196E)
     Model ID0x0DE1 (0x0828)
     Performance LevelDefault
         Core clock50.5 MHz
         Shader clock101.0 MHz
         Memory clock135.0 MHz
     Performance Level2D Desktop
         Core clock405.0 MHz
         Shader clock810.0 MHz
         Memory clock324.0 MHz
     Performance Level3D Applications
         Core clock700.0 MHz
         Shader clock1400.0 MHz
         Memory clock800.0 MHz
  
Win32_VideoControllerAdapterRAM = 0x40000000 (1073741824)
Win32_VideoControllerDriverVersion = 9.18.13.5012
Win32_VideoControllerDriverDate = 04/08/2015
  
Software 
Windows VersionMicrosoft Windows 7 (6.1) Enterprise Edition 64-bit Service Pack 1 (Build 7601)
DirectX Version11.0
  
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The footprint of thermal paste is good?
You didn't applied to much thermal paste?
Also check the cooler to be good applied, check if the screws.
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System specs would be useful.

Here is an example using my system:

CPU: Intel Pentium G3258
Cooling: Arctic Freezer 13
Motherboard: Asrock B85 Anniversary
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 960 G1 Gaming
RAM: 8gb (2x4) Adata XPG 1600
HDD: PNY Optima 240gb SSD
DVD: SATA DVD/RW
PSU: Zalman ZM-700LX

Additionally to this it would be good to have a picture of the inside of your case so we can see how your cooling is set up. The CPU generating too much heat could be down to any number of factors.

Given that you are on water cooling you should not be seeing those temps at that vcore unless you are running a stress testing app like Intel burn in test or Prime 95 etc. Check your water block and make sure that it has the correct amount of thermal paste, you should not use more than a bead of it about the size of a grain of rice, it should be just enough to create a very thin layer of compound that covers the surface of the CPU heat spreader. Apply the bead in the center of the cpu then place the block on the CPU and gently but firmly press the block down onto the CPU and slide it slightly in all directions to spread the compound, be sure to finish with the block back in the central position. Do not at any point lift the block off the CPU, the point of doing it this way is to remove all air from between the cooler and the CPU. Once the compound is spread tighten down your block. 

Another possible cause for high temps could be your water cooling unit itself, it should have come with a manual with service instructions, be sure that the water level is correct and that you have no kinks in your water lines. Make sure your pump is functioning and that the water is actually circulating properly.

Without your system specs I can not make any more guesses as to what the problem may be. I hope this is of some help.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote parsec Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 May 2015 at 11:42am
Xaltar, good example of hardware specs, and as you said we need information about the PC case such as the number and location of case fans.

About a Corsair H100, the water block/pump assembly has pre-applied thermal compound that is of high quality. AIO liquid coolers like this are completely sealed and cannot have liquid added, or the amount of liquid checked. From x110x's system information, it looks like the pump speed is normal, ~2000 RPM.

x110x, I have many questions since the system information you posted was only somewhat helpful. But I did see a few things that gave me some clues about what is happening.

First, 4.6GHz is a high over clock for an i7-3770K. Your VCore is not very high (good!) for that OC, but a H100 cooler is not as good as custom liquid cooling is, and will only cool a CPU a little better than the best air cooled CPU coolers, with the H100 fans at full speed.

The 90C and 85C CPU temperatures you get happens when you are stress testing the CPU? What do you use to test, Prime95, IBT, AIDA64?

It seems your CPU may have an idle temperature of 51C, is that correct? Do you have EIST, SpeedStep, or C States CPU power saving options enabled in the BIOS?

Regardless, you should check the mounting of the H100 on the CPU. The backplate of many Corsair AIO coolers like the H100 will fit correctly over the bottom of the CPU socket only one way. There is one edge on the middle of the backplate that is lower than the others and keeps it from touching two screws from the CPU socket. If the backplate is not in the right position, you won't get even pressure on the CPU from the H100's water block. That will cause higher CPU temperatures.

How is the H100 radiator mounted in your case, with the fans pulling air in from outside the case to cool the radiator, or pushing air out of the case through the radiator?

You asked for help with, "... right overclocking setting...", but the only CPU option setting in the BIOS we know about is your VCore of 1.26V.
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Why are you using fixed Vcore instead of Offset + Turbo?

What are your BIOS settings? The information you provided does not help.
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I didn't see the OP mention 51C idle temps...is that 'Cputin' reading?..if so, that is alarming.

If you are using P95 small test to run temps, good, but make sure you are not using the newest version of this stress test. The newest version really cranks up the heat in an insane way that doesn't play nice with some of the Haswell(?) and later Intel chips, and you will get temp readings in that range. I have an i5 4690k with Corsair H100i GTX that was reading mid 90's on newest Prime 95 version at only 1.22v.

For comparison, the prev version P95 test hit 60C max at 1.23v on my system. FWIW, AIDA 64 readings may run a few degrees cooler yet, I think.

Edited by Illegalseagull - 01 Jun 2015 at 1:23pm
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I'm running I7 2600k successfully OC'd to 4.9Ghz on an Asus P67LE and went best upgrade choice at the time so ASRock extreme 4 Z77 sure I lost a pcie lane but at least the Asus would stick a multiplier in Bios. Thank God I am able to rebuild a new rig now. No XMP, no OC besides FSB blew ASRock and it wasn't Sandy's fault.
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