About a month ago I built my new rig, the specs of which are:
i5 2500k @ 4.0GHz
Corsair H100 Liquid Cooler
ASrock Extreme3 Gen 3 Mobo
Hitachi Deskstar 1000K.D 750 GB
Intel 320 Series 120 GB SSD
GTX 460
16 GB Corsair Vengeance RAM @ 1600 MHz
At first, I was able to get my processor to a 4.5 GHz stable overclock, but then my motherboard started having problems with the RAM -- only using the third and fourth slots would allow the computer to POST (thus dual-channel configuration can't be utilized), so I RMA'd the mobo. I finally got around to putting it back together last night and everything works fine, except I'm only able to get a pretty modest overclock considering how much I spent on cooling. This is my first try at overclocking, so I'm sure I'm doing plenty of things incorrectly, but even when I do the built-in auto overclock on the motherboard, I can't even get 4.2 GHz to be stable. One or two Prime 95 workers fail after about a half hour of running, but Intel Burn Test passes on standard (do I need to be running this at maximum?) When I ran the Intel Burn Test on High, I set the number of runs to 10 and it passed them all, but right after I got the message saying it had successfully completed the test, I got BSOD.
Right now I'm running at a multiplier of 40 with 100 MHz base, max current allowed in processor upped from 150 to 250, LLC set at Level 4, and voltage at auto. Previously I had the voltage set to 1.37 or so, with plans to decrease it once I found a stable number for that voltage. If you need any more information I'll do my best to provide it. Thank you in advance for any help.
i5 2500k @ 4.0GHz
Corsair H100 Liquid Cooler
ASrock Extreme3 Gen 3 Mobo
Hitachi Deskstar 1000K.D 750 GB
Intel 320 Series 120 GB SSD
GTX 460
16 GB Corsair Vengeance RAM @ 1600 MHz
At first, I was able to get my processor to a 4.5 GHz stable overclock, but then my motherboard started having problems with the RAM -- only using the third and fourth slots would allow the computer to POST (thus dual-channel configuration can't be utilized), so I RMA'd the mobo. I finally got around to putting it back together last night and everything works fine, except I'm only able to get a pretty modest overclock considering how much I spent on cooling. This is my first try at overclocking, so I'm sure I'm doing plenty of things incorrectly, but even when I do the built-in auto overclock on the motherboard, I can't even get 4.2 GHz to be stable. One or two Prime 95 workers fail after about a half hour of running, but Intel Burn Test passes on standard (do I need to be running this at maximum?) When I ran the Intel Burn Test on High, I set the number of runs to 10 and it passed them all, but right after I got the message saying it had successfully completed the test, I got BSOD.
Right now I'm running at a multiplier of 40 with 100 MHz base, max current allowed in processor upped from 150 to 250, LLC set at Level 4, and voltage at auto. Previously I had the voltage set to 1.37 or so, with plans to decrease it once I found a stable number for that voltage. If you need any more information I'll do my best to provide it. Thank you in advance for any help.