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How do i stable this at 4.00 GHZ?

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Friday, May 23, 2014 6:21 AM (permalink)
System Spec:
 
Mother Board ( EVGA X58 Classified 4-Way Sli ) 
CPU ( i7 920 D0 )  (BX80601920)
CPU Cooler (Corsair H100 ) 
Memory ( Corsair Dominator GT 6GB - DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) 7-7-7-24 )  
PSU ( Corsair AX750 ) 
GPU (EVGA GTX 780 Classified)
Operating System ( Windows7 64)      

 
My Overclock Template
 
Frequency Control 
CPU Multiplier ( 20X ) 
CPU Host Frequency (Mhz) ( 201 ) 
MCH Strap ( Auto 
CPU Uncore Frequency (Mhz) ( 3216Mhz { 16X } ) 
CPU Clock Skew ( 0 ps 
Spread Spectrum ( Disabled 
PCIE Frequency (Mhz) ( 100 

Memory Feature         
Memory Speed ( Standard 
Memory Control Setting ( Enabled 
Memory Frequency ( 1067Mhz / 2:8 ) 
Channel Interleave Setting ( 6 Way 
Rank Interleave Setting ( 4 Way 
Memory Low Gap ( Auto 
tCL Setting ( 7 ) 
tRCD Setting ( 7 ) 
tRP Setting ( 7 ) 
tRAS Setting ( 24 
tRFC Setting ( [<font]64 
Command Rate ( 1t 

Voltage Control 

EVGA VDroop Control ( Without VDroop ) 
CPU VCore ( 1.35000 ) 
CPU VTT Voltage ( +50 ) 
CPU PLL VCore ( 1.5 
IOH PLL VCore ( 1.5 ) 
DIMM Voltage  ( 1.65 ) 
QPI PLL VCore ( 1.3 ) 
IOH VCore ( auto 
IOH/ICH I/O Voltage ( auto 
ICH VCore ( auto 
**VTT PWM Frequency ( [<font]250  
**CPU PWM Frequency ( 1210 
**CPU Impedance ( Auto
**QPI Signal Compensation ( Less 

CPU Feature 
Intel SpeedStep ( Disabled 
Turbo Mode Function ( Enabled 
CxE Function ( Disabled 
Execute Disable Bit ( Disabled 
Virtualization Technology ( Disabled 
Intel HT Technology ( Disabled 
Active Processor Cores ( All 
QPI Control Settings ( Enabled 
QPI Link Fast Mode ( Enabled 
QPI Frequency Selection ( 4.8gt )  
       
 
I run a standard Intel Burn Test for less than 10 minutes and this is my result:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/89690373@N05/14062857647/
 
I need help lowering my temp and stabling my pc at 4.00GHZ.
 
What should I do next?
 
Thank You! <3
post edited by KJS - Sunday, May 25, 2014 6:29 AM
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    Gomez99
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    Re: How do i stable this at 4.00 GHZ? Saturday, May 24, 2014 3:50 AM (permalink)
    Slightly lower the voltage in increments testing at each stage for stability. If you really want to see 100% stability run Prime95 for 10 hours


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    Jc
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    Re: How do i stable this at 4.00 GHZ? Saturday, May 24, 2014 4:19 AM (permalink)
    Whats the best setting to test on IBT and Prime 95? I'll do some overnight testing today .
    post edited by KJS - Sunday, May 25, 2014 7:32 PM
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    Re: How do i stable this at 4.00 GHZ? Saturday, May 24, 2014 6:38 AM (permalink)
    This old thread might give you some info:
     
    http://forums.evga.com/FindPost/581588

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    Re: How do i stable this at 4.00 GHZ? Sunday, May 25, 2014 9:04 PM (permalink)
    Just run the Blend test at default settings, it will stress your CPU enough


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    Re: How do i stable this at 4.00 GHZ? Sunday, June 01, 2014 7:01 AM (permalink)
    I finally find one of the culprit why I'm having such a high temp. Its because my cpu fan is not running at 100% because its connected to my motherboard. I bought a connector from newegg and im going to connect it directly to my psu to make it run 100%. I will give you guys an update once I got it and tested it.
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    Re: How do i stable this at 4.00 GHZ? Sunday, June 01, 2014 1:41 PM (permalink)
    One thing I noticed in your 1st post.  You're asking about 4.0GHz, but your pic shows you running at 4.2GHz??  Also, why would you gimp your CPU by disabling HT?


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Re: How do i stable this at 4.00 GHZ? Sunday, June 01, 2014 5:24 PM (permalink)
    bdary
    One thing I noticed in your 1st post.  You're asking about 4.0GHz, but your pic shows you running at 4.2GHz??  Also, why would you gimp your CPU by disabling HT?


    Most people overclock with HT disabled, and then enable it once they reach desired overclock


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    Re: How do i stable this at 4.00 GHZ? Sunday, June 01, 2014 9:03 PM (permalink)
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    bdary
    One thing I noticed in your 1st post.  You're asking about 4.0GHz, but your pic shows you running at 4.2GHz??  Also, why would you gimp your CPU by disabling HT?


    Most people overclock with HT disabled, and then enable it once they reach desired overclock


    That's interesting.  I've never done that before.  Actually, I've never heard of anyone doing that before unless they never planned on ever enabling it to begin with.
    It really makes no sense to me since you spend all the time finding your lowest voltages for your OC by stress testing etc, then once you do, now you enable HT??  Now you're back to changing voltage(s) and testing all over again again.  I'd never OC that way, but that's just me...


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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