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The crazy world of overclocking

CaBoOse999

Senior member
I know this pretty common but I didn't think it would actually happen. When i was first overclocking I couldnt go above 2.55 Ghz no matter what voltage without it failing prime95 in under 5 minutes. The other day I was experimenting a bit and now its stable at 2.6Ghz. Runs prime95 all day long with no errors. I realize its not a huge gain but it seemed to have hot a brick wall at 2.55 earlier. Now I just have to get my watercooling so I don't see anymore 65 degrees celcius plus temps :roll:
 
I had the same results, 2.5x was highly unstable so i jumped to 2.6x and all is well, prime 95 as long as I want 🙂
 
Originally posted by: thriemus
I had the same results, 2.5x was highly unstable so i jumped to 2.6x and all is well, prime 95 as long as I want 🙂

I think you misunderstood. I never used to be able to reach 2.6 Ghz stable but after a while runing at 2.55 Ghz i was able to reach 2.6 stable. Thats really wierd that it would be unstable at one speed and stable at a higher speed.
 
Originally posted by: thriemus
I had the same results, 2.5x was highly unstable so i jumped to 2.6x and all is well, prime 95 as long as I want 🙂

interesting.... would anyone have any explainations on why this would happen>?
 
Originally posted by: CaBoOse999
Originally posted by: thriemus
I had the same results, 2.5x was highly unstable so i jumped to 2.6x and all is well, prime 95 as long as I want 🙂

I think you misunderstood. I never used to be able to reach 2.6 Ghz stable but after a while runing at 2.55 Ghz i was able to reach 2.6 stable. Thats really wierd that it would be unstable at one speed and stable at a higher speed.

If you just built your system recently then its likely that your thermal compound set properly and is now conducting heat better, if not then I dont know :/
 
Top notch computers are like fine automobiles. They need a break-in period where all the parts get to know each other and work together under stress.😉, then you ask for a little more and 😀

Sounds good anyway😱
 
Originally posted by: thriemus
I had the same results, 2.5x was highly unstable so i jumped to 2.6x and all is well, prime 95 as long as I want 🙂


Well, I am trying the same right now and it is so unstable that prime fails within 5 seconds.






 
If there is a change in ambient temperature, that could certainly affect your overclocking results as well. Everything in your computer works better in cooler air, including CPU, power supply, motherboard, and memory.
 
Originally posted by: Go Go Gadget
Originally posted by: thriemus
I had the same results, 2.5x was highly unstable so i jumped to 2.6x and all is well, prime 95 as long as I want 🙂


Well, I am trying the same right now and it is so unstable that prime fails within 5 seconds.


What voltage are you using? I had been running 2.5x @ 1.4 -1.45 so I up-ped the voltage to 1.5 in the bios when running 2.6x
 
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