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i5 750 n00bs overclock


kahm

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hi i am new to orverclocking here is my attempt would like to know if my settings are fine or should i change anything got stock cooler how high can i go while keepeing memory at 2000Mhz

 

GA-P55A-UD3

i5 750

gskill F3-16000CL9D-4GBRH

 

temp: idle 46c load 75c

 

 

 

 

Intel® Turbo Boost Tech. [Disabled]

CPU Cores Enabled [All]

CPU Multi-Threading [Enabled]

CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E) [Disabled]

C3/C6/C7 State Support [Auto]

CPU Thermal Monitor [Auto]

CPU EIST Function [Disabled]

Bi-Directional PROCHOT [Auto]

 

 

Load Line Calibration................[Enabled]

CPU Vcore..................1.25000v..[Normal]

Dynamic Vcore(DVID)..................[+0.0000]

QPI/VTT Voltage...........1.100v.....[1.270v]

>>> MCH/ICH

PCH Core....................1.050v.....[Normal]

CPU PLL......................1.800v....[Normal]

>>> DRAM

DRAM Voltage..............1.500v.....[Auto]

DRAM Termination..........0.750v.....[Normal]

Ch-A Data VRef............0.750v.....[Normal]

Ch-A Data VRef............0.750v.....[Normal]

Ch-B Data VRef............0.750v.....[Normal]

Ch-B Data VRef............0.750v.....[Normal]post-71879-12742647824915_thumb.jpg

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Looks nice. You could always try to step back your CPU voltage to find the minimum spot where the chip is still stable, just to help a little with temps, but otherwise I think it looks good!

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It is never a good idea to OC with the stock cooler, you may want to get a decent aftermarket cooler to keep your cpu cool and happy.

 

The only other thing is you have already exceeded Intel's max spec for VTT (1.21v), will it kill anything keeping it there, I wouldn't think so but Intel makes up their specs so I thought I would mention it.

 

If you haven't already, you may want to download Intel's Data Sheet for your processor that way you know all the recommended/max voltages and temps.

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