Could use a little Haswell overclocking advice...

Hulk

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It's the rig in my signature. With everything set to auto I can run it at 4.1 and it's prime 95 stable for hours.
So I set it as follows:
CPU VRIN Override LLC (Load Line Calibration) - set to high
CPU VRIN external override voltage - 1.8V
Vcore - 1.237V
Ring Voltage - 1.15V
Everything else left on default.
Memory is 1600 9-9-9-24 set to XMP profile. I've run Prime 95 overnight stock.

x44>boots but fails to enter Windows
x43>enters Windows, crash dump in Prime 95 after about 2 minutes
x42>crash dump Prime 95 after about 10 minutes
Temps never get higher than 80C

Should I slow down the uncore? More voltage somewhere?
I want to be methodical but honestly don't know where to start. I'm hoping I don't have too bad of a chip. I'd be happy with 4.2-4.3 actually if I can do it as sane volts/temps.
 

spat55

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I would turn off turbo mode, for me I was always unstable using it and set the v-core yourself.
 

Jacky60

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Also disable turbo, disable C1E follow the guide and buy some decent memory Haswell likes and can take fast memory so 1866 or more is better. I assume you have both fans on the Noctua. Running Prime is fine but it's not a 'real world' application so I don't use it. If you're doing lots of valuable video encoding then yes absolute stability is a must but I don't crash in the real world and Prime is an unrealistic scenario for 99% of applications.
 
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