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i5 6600K / i7 6700K OC results

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I got mine i5 6600k 3 days ago and it's freaking insane.. ive managed to reach 4.6ghz stable using stock voltage..chip roulette guyss
 
I got mine i5 6600k 3 days ago and it's freaking insane.. ive managed to reach 4.6ghz stable using stock voltage..chip roulette guyss


define stock voltage, just putting the cpu in the motherbord dial in 4.6ghz and leave the voltage on auto, it is proberly not at stock voltage then

so its easy to say, but harder to prove
 
Cpu voltage in cpuz is 1.175-1.21 and yes i would agree that my cpu needs a lot more voltage to get stable at higher than that.. at 4.8ghz it's stable only on 1.41volts with calibration on high
 
Cpu voltage in cpuz is 1.175-1.21 and yes i would agree that my cpu needs a lot more voltage to get stable at higher than that.. at 4.8ghz it's stable only on 1.41volts with calibration on high
That sounds about right. Don't let these guys give you **** I knew what you meant.
 
Delidded my i3 6320 last week ... so far temps are barely better but I had only Cryorig lower series TIM. It still performs good comparing to something like MX4 or Gelid but I was counting on more.

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This i3 needed ~1.7V for ~5.4-5.5GHz. I was pushing it up to 1.85V on dice but above ~1.78V I haven't seen any difference.
 
I have only access to dry ice ... or maybe I could get LN2 if I really wanted but I have no dewar and it's way too expensive here. On dice it can make 5.6GHz for benchmarks. I have no idea how it looks like after delidding. On LN2 similar chips can make 6GHz+ but hard to say how mine will OC as voltage steps are different on each cpu. It may scale good on LN2 or will require much higher voltage. Matter of luck.
I wish to test it with water block directly on core but I have to prepare socket and check if contact will be good as core is really small. I just want to check if temps will be much better this way.
On the other hand socket A processors were working fine with even large coolers while cores of semprons were also small ( similar to this i3 ).
 
I have only access to dry ice ... or maybe I could get LN2 if I really wanted but I have no dewar and it's way too expensive here. On dice it can make 5.6GHz for benchmarks. I have no idea how it looks like after delidding. On LN2 similar chips can make 6GHz+ but hard to say how mine will OC as voltage steps are different on each cpu. It may scale good on LN2 or will require much higher voltage. Matter of luck.
I wish to test it with water block directly on core but I have to prepare socket and check if contact will be good as core is really small. I just want to check if temps will be much better this way.
On the other hand socket A processors were working fine with even large coolers while cores of semprons were also small ( similar to this i3 ).
I need to get a DICE pot All I have right now is my modded Cryo-Z. Could you recommend a good place to get a DICE pot?
 
Hey Guys,
Im very new to overclocking (just started today) and i wanted to know if these results were good?
6600K at 4.5ghz, vcore at 1.360 (it drops from 1.344 to 1.280 under load) and my temps are 50 degrees celcius.
Thank you
 
I have mine at 4.8 with the cashe at 46x. Voltage is 1.395 but gets up to 1.40 when stress testing.
 

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