2016/05/17 14:21:32
GTXJackBauer
Wow, talk about a golden chip.  Very nice.  I get those peak temps of 65c on custom water @ 4.4Ghz. lol
2016/06/20 13:26:42
silentoption
What the best overclock setting for 5930K I have hard time keeping it stable at 4.5ghz. I'm currently stuck at 4.4ghz
2016/06/20 13:30:00
arestavo
silentoption
What the best overclock setting for 5930K I have hard time keeping it stable at 4.5ghz. I'm currently stuck at 4.4ghz




Some chips just aren't as good as others. I'm in the same boat - I can almost get my 5820K stable at 4.5GHz, but it eventually BSODs my PC. So back down to a perfectly stable 4.4GHz I went.
2016/06/20 13:53:36
silentoption
<p>What the best overclock setting for 5930K I have hard time keeping it stable at 4.5ghz. I'm currently stuck at 4.4ghz</p>
 
The 5930K that I had previous which KIA when my PSU blow out on me back this winter.  That previous overclock to 4.5ghz with no issues. How about the 5960x what the max overclock for that processor. I heard the newer Broadwell don't overclock as well as the Haswell processor
2016/06/20 13:54:25
ValkyrieStar
arestavo
silentoption
What the best overclock setting for 5930K I have hard time keeping it stable at 4.5ghz. I'm currently stuck at 4.4ghz




Some chips just aren't as good as others. I'm in the same boat - I can almost get my 5820K stable at 4.5GHz, but it eventually BSODs my PC. So back down to a perfectly stable 4.4GHz I went.




My 5820K's stable till 4.6, but my chip is a very leaky chip, 190w at just 4GHz, 265w at 4.4GHz, and Prime95 is too hot to run on 4.6 but even non-avx2 loads were pushing it well over 250w.
 
• Core is still king, so keep XMP off (leave memory at auto 2133 C15 etc).
• Disable C-States (i cant seem to run any OC above about 3.8 with them on).
• Put the voltage to either as high as you're willing to risk (id say dont go too far above 1.3v, you'll be cooking the poor chip above that).
• Then dial up the multi till you hit the limit.
• Once you've hit the stability wall or temp wall, drop back to the highest stable multi, and lower the voltage till it becomes unstable, then raise it a little bit (if you were stable at 1.275v but not at 1.270v, 1.280v will give it a little freedom for varying conditions in the room etc).
• Once you've got your max Core clock set, try bumping your cache up, you won't get any higher than 3.6GHz unless you're lucky, since EVGA boards don't have the OC Socket.
• Once your core/cache are set, try setting XMP, if it boots up alright etc, run memtest for a while (sometimes you will still have slight issues with higher speed ram that aren't necessarily caused by the ram itself)
• If you can't get XMP running, try lower the memory by a multi or two, and test again, lower the timings once you get it booting.
• If it bluescreens after leaving the pc off for a night (cold boot), then your IMC is on its limits, try dropping your memory down a multi and get the timings as low as possible.
2016/06/20 13:55:17
arestavo
silentoption
<p>What the best overclock setting for 5930K I have hard time keeping it stable at 4.5ghz. I'm currently stuck at 4.4ghz</p>
 
The 5930K that I had previous which KIA when my PSU blow out on me back this winter.  That previous overclock to 4.5ghz with no issues.




It's called the lottery. The silicon lottery.
 
Some chips just aren't as good as others. Your old 5930K was better than your new one.
 
Adding / tweaking voltage settings is your option. Increasing your Vcore might, or might not, help.
2016/06/20 13:57:52
silentoption
arestavo
silentoption
<p>What the best overclock setting for 5930K I have hard time keeping it stable at 4.5ghz. I'm currently stuck at 4.4ghz</p>
 
The 5930K that I had previous which KIA when my PSU blow out on me back this winter.  That previous overclock to 4.5ghz with no issues.




It's called the lottery. The silicon lottery.
 
Some chips just aren't as good as others. Your old 5930K was better than your new one.
 
Adding / tweaking voltage settings is your option. Increasing your Vcore might, or might not, help.




so I guess a slight processor upgrade won't do me as well
2016/06/20 14:00:02
silentoption
ValkyrieStar
arestavo
silentoption
What the best overclock setting for 5930K I have hard time keeping it stable at 4.5ghz. I'm currently stuck at 4.4ghz




Some chips just aren't as good as others. I'm in the same boat - I can almost get my 5820K stable at 4.5GHz, but it eventually BSODs my PC. So back down to a perfectly stable 4.4GHz I went.




My 5820K's stable till 4.6, but my chip is a very leaky chip, 190w at just 4GHz, 265w at 4.4GHz, and Prime95 is too hot to run on 4.6 but even non-avx2 loads were pushing it well over 250w.
 
• Core is still king, so keep XMP off (leave memory at auto 2133 C15 etc).
• Disable C-States (i cant seem to run any OC above about 3.8 with them on).
• Put the voltage to either as high as you're willing to risk (id say dont go too far above 1.3v, you'll be cooking the poor chip above that).
• Then dial up the multi till you hit the limit.
• Once you've hit the stability wall or temp wall, drop back to the highest stable multi, and lower the voltage till it becomes unstable, then raise it a little bit (if you were stable at 1.275v but not at 1.270v, 1.280v will give it a little freedom for varying conditions in the room etc).
• Once you've got your max Core clock set, try bumping your cache up, you won't get any higher than 3.6GHz unless you're lucky, since EVGA boards don't have the OC Socket.
• Once your core/cache are set, try setting XMP, if it boots up alright etc, run memtest for a while (sometimes you will still have slight issues with higher speed ram that aren't necessarily caused by the ram itself)
• If you can't get XMP running, try lower the memory by a multi or two, and test again, lower the timings once you get it booting.
• If it bluescreens after leaving the pc off for a night (cold boot), then your IMC is on its limits, try dropping your memory down a multi and get the timings as low as possible.




I leave my core voltage at 1.30volts and processor clockspeed @4.4ghz how do you disable c-state on my EVGA classified.
2016/06/20 14:02:38
GTXJackBauer
I'm pretty much in the same boat as many others.  Rock solid at 4.4 but when pushed to 4.5, I can run it but will eventually become unstable when folding after a couple of hours.  Granted the voltage is under 1.3v and the temps aren't an issue.
2016/06/20 14:05:27
silentoption
gtxjackbauer
I'm pretty much in the same boat as many others.  Rock solid at 4.4 but when pushed to 4.5, I can run it but will eventually become unstable when folding after a couple of hours.  Granted the voltage is under 1.3v and the temps aren't an issue.


 sigh I wish my old 5930K didn't die on me. So not amount of custom waterloop can fix the overclock ceiling? Or even using the pricey 5960x?

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