Haswell Overclockers

spyboy48

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not all chips are the same...there are cold and hot chip, higher Vid and Lower Vid at different speed...so after trying few orientation here and there..that is it...IS LIKE SILICON LOTTTERY!
If you want Lower temp, only way is to Delid it.
Changing intel horrigible thermal paste to CLP.
for e.g. it was 4770K...http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/80332292-post131.html
 

royfrosty

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I still feel like pushing a bit more @.@

But lazy go thru stress testing again ><
 

MacClipper

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Currently doing 3.9Ghz at 1.188V. Cool and quiet
Hmm, also using the same 1.188V vcore with EIST on mine for 24/7 too.


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And absolutely no need to delid with such low max temps. =:p
 

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Think the fan not efficient le @.@

Mine im using the Corsair SP120 performance.

So yeah. Mine is from the y splitter from pump. Overall nice temp.

bro u use y slitter for the 2 fan header from h110i? then plug into the cpu fan header?
 

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I am currently on 4.5ghz 1.23vcore. No failure, play bf4 all these no issue. Stress test 4 hours. Temp never really hit 80. On h100i and corsair link on custom curve. I realise that corsair link if you never open the panel, even you auto boot on start up, the fans will just run at 1.2k rpm even on load.

Lousy sia the software.
 

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btw, different versions of P95 seen - non-AVX vs AVX, load temps are thus not comparable.

FYI

Thanks for the point out. Yes i have 2 different versions.

Now with the newer AVX.

 
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