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@alvar89 | 20 October 17 | |
@alvar89 | 20 October 17 | |
Will do a proper cable managment when the modular psu arrives. Will get a 280mm aio some time later then i will go try to reach 5ghz.
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@alvar89 | 20 October 17 | |
@alvar89 | 21 October 17 | |
Could not resist. Ramped up the fans on the h80i and used the auto voltage with the gigabyte software to oc the cpu 5ghz and 3440mhz on the memory. Never went past 1.3vcore. Did not try prime but managed to pass some tests. It felt really stable.
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@alvar89 | 21 October 17 | |
@alvar89 | 21 October 17 | |
@norega | 22 October 17 | |
Cinebench is heavily multithreaded so makes sense that it would be way faster in that test than the outgoing 3770k .
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@norega | 22 October 17 | |
@ alvar89 - 20.10.17 - 07:05pm Got the motherboard finally. Got it up and running. Doing some benchmarks on stock 4.3ghz turbo 3200mhz ram. Cinebench vs my overclocked 3770k got a jump from 787p to 1415p. The small aio h80i is not ideal but keeps it 72c in prime 95 all cores 4.3 turbo versus 4.4ghz 3770k 90c Massively diffrent powerdraw will always mean higher temps . 72c on prime 95 with that cooler is a little high i think . Not much diffrence to a high end air cooler though . |
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@norega | 22 October 17 | |
That board looks insane with all those lights , I hate the plastic shrouds that all new motherboards have over the i/o ports can that be removed .
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@norega | 22 October 17 | |
what did the whole upgrade cost you . As im still tempted as i can get near 300 pounds for my old kit so sucking up the cost wont be to bad . Can get a 8pack upgrade kit for around 800 pounds |
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