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Haswell Overclocking Article

Should we expect a proper (comprehensive) Haswell Overclocking Article from Anandtech as the Ivy Bridge one (Undervolting and Overclocking on Ivy Bridge)?
 
One would hope, I had almost given up on 4.6GHz with a 4.6GHz Uncore.

Sad thing is it took my entire weekend to get it stable for eight hours in AIDA64, passes Linpacks like they're nothing though so hooray I guess...

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I ended up needing to bump by vcore up to accommodate more uncore voltage, because you can't run your uncore voltage higher than vcore and running 2400Mhz on the ram and 4.6 on the cores and uncore needs moar voltages than what it could run with the uncore at 3.8GHz.

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So you can run the 4-cores @ 4.6GHz and Uncore @ 3.8GHz with a core voltage 1.228 (under load?) and 2400MHz memory?

What is the uncore voltage value you used?

And what are the voltages for 4.6GHz (both core and uncore).
 
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One would hope, I had almost given up on 4.6GHz with a 4.6GHz Uncore.

Sad thing is it took my entire weekend to get it stable for eight hours in AIDA64, passes Linpacks like they're nothing though so hooray I guess...

9068034715_841012feb9_o.png


I ended up needing to bump by vcore up to accommodate more uncore voltage, because you can't run your uncore voltage higher than vcore and running 2400Mhz on the ram and 4.6 on the cores and uncore needs moar voltages than what it could run with the uncore at 3.8GHz.

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Yep, you have certainly harnessed the magic of Jeeesus. Those temps are squishy clean.
 
Should we expect a proper (comprehensive) Haswell Overclocking Article from Anandtech as the Ivy Bridge one (Undervolting and Overclocking on Ivy Bridge)?

JJ from Asus made both a written and video Z87 overclocking guide, obviously tailored to asus motherboards - but many of the concepts can be applied to other boards as well. I think the easiest one to find is the one on NeweggTV, he goes into a lot of detail about various settings. And the written document goes into more detail than that.

NeweggTV version here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub6WnHmiIOs
 
JJ from Asus made both a written and video Z87 overclocking guide, obviously tailored to asus motherboards - but many of the concepts can be applied to other boards as well. I think the easiest one to find is the one on NeweggTV, he goes into a lot of detail about various settings. And the written document goes into more detail than that.

NeweggTV version here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub6WnHmiIOs

What about the written one?
Where can we find it?
 
Yes I'd like to see the written one as well.


Just keep your head down fellow shunned Haswell owners, we'll see who has the last laugh in the end...

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