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Jhon:

--- Quote from: TaNkBuStErS on August 27, 2013, 03:23:31 PM ---y u so rich

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Actually, you don't need to be rich to buy this kind of computer, it's just a matter of priorities (and work).

By the way, I've decided to try and OC my CPU more anyway. Reached 4.6GHz @1.22 Vcore! Seems like I've gotten a "golden" chip =D
The temps are quite high though, under full load they reach nearly 85C.......I wanted to de-lid my CPU, but I chickened out >.<    Maybe I'll do this in a couple of months lol

Viole:
my i5 is barely 4.0-4.2, and it's already in the 60's on idle ;(

Infinimint:

--- Quote from: TaNkBuStErS on August 28, 2013, 05:09:38 PM ---my i5 is barely 4.0-4.2, and it's already in the 60's on idle ;(

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That's odd, my i5-2500k runs cool at 4.5Ghz, it doesn't really get hot until after 5Ghz. Although, with decent cooling, it'll run stable at 5Ghz.

Jhon:

--- Quote from: TaNkBuStErS on August 28, 2013, 05:09:38 PM ---my i5 is barely 4.0-4.2, and it's already in the 60's on idle ;(

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It depends on which cooling you've got and maybe you put the voltage too high (it also depends on your motherboard). Ofcourse it also depends on the "silicon lottery", you might've simply gotten a chip that has less OC capabilities.

If you have that CPU for more than a year than it also might be that your thermal paste is less effective now (or the one you have is bad).

Viole:
I think mine just isn't a good one, but I have it on stock cooler and stock mobo settings. BF3 pushes my i5(ivy) to around 100. I should probably also dust it out... it's been a couple months....  :-\

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