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| Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77-D3H | CPU: Intel i7-3770K @4.3 stock volt
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB 1600MHz 8-8-8-24| PSU: Seasonic SS-750JS 750W | Cooler: Noctua NH-U12P SE2 | Case: NZXT Whisper 6-fans | GPU: will be EVGA GTX770 | HDD #1: Hitachi 1tb | HDD #2: Seagate 2tb | External HDD: Lacie 2tb | Optical Drive: LG | DVD Black Sata | Monitor #1: Dell WA2209 22" IPS Panel | Monitor #2: 3D Plasma 42" TH-P42UT30M | Speakers: Yamaha NX-P120 | Receiver: Sharwood RD-6405R | Mouse: Logitech G9 + Steelseries QCK | Keyboards: Microsoft comfort curve 3000 | Headphones: Siberia V2 Special Edition RED
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Ok thanks guys.
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So now I'm on 4.3GHZ offset voltage of +0.01 and the LLC is medium. So it's fine? the overclocking saga is over?
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I did what you said and the temps are just below 80c with IBT and below 75c with OCCT. It's about 30c in the room.
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1. same results 1.22v on stress test and same temperature. 2. BSOD 3. you didn't say what to do with LLC so I set it to standard. same results 1.22v on stress test and same temperature. The last to options gave me freezed bios a few times. Thanks for your help
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yes its manually set to 1.13v and the LLC set to extreme
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Hello I followed the guide: http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/cpu_mainboard/gigabyte_z77_overclocking_guide/1 but i have some issues. When i set the vcore to 1.13v in the bios and run a stress test on windows the volt goes up to 1.22v Why is that? I got 4.3ghz on around 70c and 4.4ghz on around 85c. Please help thanks. the specs are: Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77-D3H CPU: Intel i7-3770K RAM: Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB 1600MHz LP 1.35V PSU: Seasonic SS-750JS 750W Cooler: Noctua NH-U12P
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What about Ducky Zero Shine DK2108S ?
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I want to buy a not expansive brown cherry keyboard with back-light. Which is better in your opinion: Max Keyboard Nighthawk X8 or CM Storm Trigger
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I know that's what I said obviously
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If I stay overclocked it will be 1.5V 9-9-9-24 @1833 . But as you say there is no real benefit maybe ill just stay at stock.
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I see... but I can also run mine at 8-8-8-24 without volt change so is it safer? Beside, I saw people overvolting their 1.5 memory to 1.65.
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still you didn't answer my question - is it bad for the memory to work like this 24/7?
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I still like the sport and the benefit. small as it is. My question is- is it bad for the memory to work like this 24/7?
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According to this artical there is 1-7 frames difference between the two.
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1600MHz @ 8-8-8-24 or 1833Mhz @ 9-9-9-24 with 1.5V and is it healthy to be at these settings 24/7? I have: Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77-D3H | CPU: Intel i7-3770K @4.3Ghz stock volt | RAM: Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB 1600MHz LP 1.35V