Finally tried out OCing and got some decent results. First here are specs
i5-2500K with A70
P8P67 standard
8GB DDR3 1333
5850 1GB
TX750 PS
My initial test was 47x100 and i accidentally applied an excessive increment of voltage from the actual base. All of this in bios by the way dont really trust AIsuite at all especially since it periodically says my rails are running at a voltage way off the spec, which really isnt happening. I thought that the base voltage was what was being shown at the entry above the offset row so it showed 1.168V and so I added like +.132V to make it around 1.3V, but when i got into windows aida64/cpuz was showing 1.465V after running prime95! I had LLC at high as well, but then went back to bios to only apply +.030V at offset and turned LLC off. Then i was able to run 47x100 at ~1.3 for 2hrs running prime95 before it crashed. 47x100 was my mark but i dont mind settling with 46X and keep vcore down.
With only +.005 offset i am able to run 46X for 10 hrs plus on p95 at <1.280V! In result hottest core temp ever reached was 62C
Is this good for 24/7 operation? Really looking for atleast 5 year lifespan out of this. Wondering if i should go further and negate the offset to see if it can still do 46x.
One thing i learned through all this is just running prime95 still puts computer to sleep and i had to turn it off.
Also it was running as a bench run so motherboard was on its box untill I called 46x stable and put everything in case, but now im getting this weird input lag from keyboard and mouse in Bios. Really weird mouse pointer behaves strange as well. I had hit delete to enter bios and with lag instead took me to windows.
i5-2500K with A70
P8P67 standard
8GB DDR3 1333
5850 1GB
TX750 PS
My initial test was 47x100 and i accidentally applied an excessive increment of voltage from the actual base. All of this in bios by the way dont really trust AIsuite at all especially since it periodically says my rails are running at a voltage way off the spec, which really isnt happening. I thought that the base voltage was what was being shown at the entry above the offset row so it showed 1.168V and so I added like +.132V to make it around 1.3V, but when i got into windows aida64/cpuz was showing 1.465V after running prime95! I had LLC at high as well, but then went back to bios to only apply +.030V at offset and turned LLC off. Then i was able to run 47x100 at ~1.3 for 2hrs running prime95 before it crashed. 47x100 was my mark but i dont mind settling with 46X and keep vcore down.
With only +.005 offset i am able to run 46X for 10 hrs plus on p95 at <1.280V! In result hottest core temp ever reached was 62C
Is this good for 24/7 operation? Really looking for atleast 5 year lifespan out of this. Wondering if i should go further and negate the offset to see if it can still do 46x.
One thing i learned through all this is just running prime95 still puts computer to sleep and i had to turn it off.
Also it was running as a bench run so motherboard was on its box untill I called 46x stable and put everything in case, but now im getting this weird input lag from keyboard and mouse in Bios. Really weird mouse pointer behaves strange as well. I had hit delete to enter bios and with lag instead took me to windows.
