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Don you might want to lower your voltage to under 1.3v under 1.250 would be even better.You might want to look around at some reviews to see the max you can get out of stock voltage,or a minimal bump.
1.3v 24/7 i think will degrade IVY much faster then sandy does with 1.4v
I have seen some good 4.4ocs on stock voltage,unless you bottlenecked or benchmarking.
I had good luck with my p-67 ud4-b3 with a tiny v bump upped the wattage limit and amps.Then set all 4 cores turbo to what i wanted under load and left everything else on auto and ended up with 4.5 on my 2600k.
Enjoy your new toy and delid that thing.use a dremel cutter to open the area that exposes the die only....then put the lid back on with the die area cut out so the chip will be held into the MB.
Then measure the thickness of the cutout piece on the ihs.Then find a piece of copper a tiny bit thicker then the cutout piece and carefully solder it to a waterblock or the tightly heatpipe packed hyper 212 evo so we can get some naked temps
I was wondering how that would work out. I would also imagine there it would be in the CPU IMC, but judging from your results, it makes me question that. Could just be the ram though.Exactly, the only thing I can tell so far is that memory support is better in the Z77 boards than at least P67
I was wondering how that would work out. I would also imagine there it would be in the CPU IMC, but judging from your results, it makes me question that. Could just be the ram though.
Im going to venture a guess that this will be like SB...any decent board will be fine unless you are going sub ambient. Bclk isnt needed as Im sure you know, and all o/c is done with the multi. So long as the board has a few power phases, it will handle whatever 24/7 overclock you can throw at it.
Newest is what I would use... I would imagine its not like subsequent bios' took away that compatibility.That confused me too since the IMC is on the CPU.
I may have to put the 2600k back into the MIVE to see if the memory clocks like it should/did in the past. no idea why it wouldn't be working properly other than the CPU switch (maybe a bad BIOS from Asus, but it's the only one I could find that supported IB)
Its hard to listen to some blue anime guy I guess.