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Justinbaileyman

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Nope I didn't manage to snag a 8700k from newegg, but the good news is they sent me an email last night saying that I am getting a back order 8700k.Wonder just how long I will have to wait?If its anything longer then a month and a half I will just cancel.Perhaps I should get a i3 8100 for now to hold me over or should I just hold my horses and wait it out?
 

TheF34RChannel

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Booted up with no OC or BIOS settings touched and by default it has all cores locked at 4.7 on the Hero.

Quick temp test, no delid:

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Nice mate! Does it lock all cores to 4.7 24/7 (so disable SpeedStep)? I would set it up manually later, as I'm sure you will, and get those volts down.

You have a nice system - why not wait a bit and see what happens. There have been some shops in the US that are showing larger supplies arriving in a week or two. I'm sure the situation will improve over time for the smaller northern European countries as well.

Edit: I do realize what a disappointment this is, I'm just saying look on the bright side since your system is perfectly serviceable for now.

Yeah I know that you are right, it's the mere disappointment after first not going SKL-X, then no CFL-S in August and now none upon actual launch. And had some days off to play with it as well. I've inquired and no shop knows when they can get them here, same for the Apex and one didn't even know if they will sell it to begin with ha ha. Also, I'm waiting with a few games I'm eager to play with the new system.

I did just get my RAM - looks very sleek!
 
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DooKey

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Nope I didn't manage to snag a 8700k from newegg, but the good news is they sent me an email last night saying that I am getting a back order 8700k.Wonder just how long I will have to wait?If its anything longer then a month and a half I will just cancel.Perhaps I should get a i3 8100 for now to hold me over or should I just hold my horses and wait it out?

Just wait it out. You'll be glad you did.
 

RichUK

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can you run it longer?

Yes, but I put my faith in P95 for stability testing.

IBT is good for a quick and dirty stability test to narrow in on stable frequency/voltage for avx and non-avx workloads.

Once it passes I move on to Prime95 v26.6 Small FFTs for ~12 hours. I suspect it won't pass Prime at 5.2 without a lot of voltage and a delid, if at all. I am hopeful for 5.1.
 

Ajay

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AS5. Don't forget i'm using Prime 95 Small FFTs, so it'll be producing max temps.

Here is 5.2 when running Intel Burn Test:

Thanks. Damn, that's a sweet chip - 5.2 GHz at less than 1.3 volts!!
 

Slappi

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Not a real experienced OCer..... what should I set, like voltage to put my 8700k (when I get it) at 4.9 and forget it. I just want to leave it there and then never mess with it again. Anything else I should do?
 

RichUK

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Looks like it's time to delid!

Prime95 v26.6 Small FFTs for 10 mins - 5.1Ghz @ 1.376v (no throttle, just):

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TheF34RChannel

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@RichUK You're going to do direct die cooling? You should buy a phase change Peltier cooler :p

From your first screenshot, where the board auto clocked all to 4.7 I don't think 1.28v is that bad even; I expected the board would be 1.30-1.35v by default tbh.
 

TheF34RChannel

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Not a real experienced OCer..... what should I set, like voltage to put my 8700k (when I get it) at 4.9 and forget it. I just want to leave it there and then never mess with it again. Anything else I should do?

Overclocking doesn't work that way; you can't put in a voltage and expect it to be done; trial and error by lowering it to the minimum stable voltage - every chip is different. Every board is different. That said, it's dead easy to do.
 

Slappi

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Overclocking doesn't work that way; you can't put in a voltage and expect it to be done; trial and error by lowering it to the minimum stable voltage - every chip is different. Every board is different. That said, it's dead easy to do.

So keep running Prime95 and lowering the vcore on passes?
 
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eddman

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Looks like it's time to delid!

Prime95 v26.6 Small FFTs for 10 mins - 5.1Ghz @ 1.376v (no throttle, just):
P95 uses avx, right? Why not offsetting AVX even more? Is P95 small FFTs even representative of actual real world workloads?
 

elhefegaming

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P95 uses avx, right? Why not offsetting AVX even more? Is P95 small FFTs even representative of actual real world workloads?
Real world varies by person really.

If you are going to be gaming, i'd say run 3dmark constantly and that's it :p
 

Aikouka

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Looks like it's time to delid!

Prime95 v26.6 Small FFTs for 10 mins - 5.1Ghz @ 1.376v (no throttle, just)

GamersNexus saw 10-20C lower after delidding and applying a better TIM. It's definitely quite temping to try it out! To note, GamersNexus also had a far worse chip that had a hard time going over 4.9GHz.