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Help me optimize my Haswell OC

  • 10-10-2014 6:30pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 1


    Hi so i recently got my 4670k stable on 1.25v, and would like to optimize my overclock, maybe even push 4.5ghz, im currently using a noctua nh-d14 for cooling, and im not quiet sure how to proceed with this, it took me like 2 weeks to find these settings after playing around alot, and iv been stable for 4 days so far, did aida64 and IBT 20 runs

    I realize that for 4.5ghz i have to up the vcore, but what other settings can i tweak for stability ?

    my current settings are

    4.4 ghz
    1.25 vcore
    1.15 vring
    3.5 ghz uncore
    1.8 VCCIN
    LLC: Extreme


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,299 ✭✭✭✭BloodBath


    Most of those processors have an easy to get to overclock and past that point it requires decent bumps in voltage which imo aren't worth the higher temps and voltage for minimal speed gains.

    4.4 sounds like a decent overclock for Haswell. I wouldn't bother pushing it any further.

    I'd sooner keep the thing cool and quiet than push it to it's limits for the sake of 100-200mhz.


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