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How good of an overclock is this for a 4820k

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2015/04/16 21:07:50 (permalink)
According to CPU-Z the voltage raises to 1.384v while under load and temps didn't go higher than 66c

post edited by MrImSoGood - 2015/04/16 21:10:25

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    Re: How good of an overclock is this for a 4820k 2015/04/16 22:54:29 (permalink)
    Not too shabby imo! If you can work that voltage down some, it would help bring down the temps a little but leaving it as-is certainly wont hurt either :D

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    Re: How good of an overclock is this for a 4820k 2015/04/16 22:58:10 (permalink)
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    Not too shabby imo! If you can work that voltage down some, it would help bring down the temps a little but leaving it as-is certainly wont hurt either :D


    Tried. This CPU is power hungry
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    Re: How good of an overclock is this for a 4820k 2015/04/16 23:45:22 (permalink)
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    Tried. This CPU is power hungry




    That's a bummer :( but either way still really good. I never get upset as long as my OC stays under 70c. I'd say you're in a good spot then!

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    Re: How good of an overclock is this for a 4820k 2015/04/17 18:55:26 (permalink)
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    Tried. This CPU is power hungry




    That's a bummer :( but either way still really good. I never get upset as long as my OC stays under 70c. I'd say you're in a good spot then!


    I'm gonna tr to see how high I can get without hitting 1.4v
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    Re: How good of an overclock is this for a 4820k 2015/04/18 15:26:13 (permalink)
    Seems decent, but if you want that processor to last at a good overclock... I would back down the voltage into the 1.25v range and see what you can get stable. Anything above 1.3v is going to cause degradation at a pretty quick rate. It really depends on how long you plan on owning that processor.

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    Re: How good of an overclock is this for a 4820k 2015/04/19 05:45:11 (permalink)
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    Seems decent, but if you want that processor to last at a good overclock... I would back down the voltage into the 1.25v range and see what you can get stable. Anything above 1.3v is going to cause degradation at a pretty quick rate. It really depends on how long you plan on owning that processor.


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    Re: How good of an overclock is this for a 4820k 2015/04/19 08:35:41 (permalink)
    Looks pretty solid, temps also look quite a bit better.

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    Re: How good of an overclock is this for a 4820k 2015/04/19 10:12:27 (permalink)
    Images are to small to read. I have my i7-4820k @ 4600MHz.
    Use the Snipping Tool and Paint to remove the background of your Desktop.
    This way we see what each image is telling us.
     
    You can also link to the image, click on image for larger view.

     
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    Re: How good of an overclock is this for a 4820k 2015/04/19 14:23:49 (permalink)
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    Images are to small to read. I have my i7-4820k @ 4600MHz.
    Use the Snipping Tool and Paint to remove the background of your Desktop.
    This way we see what each image is telling us.
     
    You can also link to the image, click on image for larger view.

     
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    Right click view image
    You still get viruses? Dude you never heard of  a anti-virus, and F.Y.I Core Temp doesn't have them, it's a legit program
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    Re: How good of an overclock is this for a 4820k 2015/04/19 16:11:03 (permalink)
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    Images are to small to read. I have my i7-4820k @ 4600MHz.
    Use the Snipping Tool and Paint to remove the background of your Desktop.
    This way we see what each image is telling us.
     
    You can also link to the image, click on image for larger view.

     
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    Thank you for all the Virus from Core Temp.


    Right click view image
    You still get viruses? Dude you never heard of  a anti-virus, and F.Y.I Core Temp doesn't have them, it's a legit program




    Frist off I said to Click the Image for a larger view, not that it gives you a virus.
     
    Second off I was pointing out the link to an image to see the full size of your image.
     
    Third off I said Core Temp gives you the Virus, it is a LICENSE TYPE: Ad-supported 
     

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    Re: How good of an overclock is this for a 4820k 2015/04/19 16:18:19 (permalink)
    I found this one safe. http://www.softpedia.com/get/Windows-Widgets/Widget-Miscellaneous/Core-Temp.shtml
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    Re: How good of an overclock is this for a 4820k 2015/04/19 16:26:12 (permalink)

    or

     
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    Re: How good of an overclock is this for a 4820k 2015/04/20 19:27:25 (permalink)

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    Re: How good of an overclock is this for a 4820k 2015/04/20 20:32:11 (permalink)
    Now click on the image and add a link to the image for a larger view http://i.imgur.com/ah7QQDO.png
    Once you click on the image *In Edit Mode click the small chain link on the menu bar.

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    Re: How good of an overclock is this for a 4820k 2015/04/20 22:48:15 (permalink)
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    Now click on the image and add a link to the image for a larger view http://i.imgur.com/ah7QQDO.png
    Once you click on the image *In Edit Mode click the small chain link on the menu bar.


    I'm not going through all that just because some people don't know how to right click


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