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Intel burn test 4790k
Intel burn test 4790k








IBT and Prime95 are a no-go due to temps > 90C. I can run CB CPU once or twice with a score of around 920 and run OCCT for no more than 20 mins.

INTEL BURN TEST 4790K MANUAL

I don’t mind upping voltage, but I would rather have a veteran overclocker’s opinion on the matter before I go trying to up my vcore to 1.4 + and/or delidding.ĬPU Core Voltage: 1.372v Manual (Will change to + Adaptive once stable)ĬPU Cache Voltage: 1.2v Manual (Will change to + Adaptive once stable)Īt the settings listed, I can boot to windows just fine at 4.7GHz. I have spent many hours trying to get a completely stable 4.7GHZ with no luck. I was hoping that one of the more experienced overclockers on here could find it in their heart to look over my settings and tell me if there is something I am doing wrong. If I can’t achieve a 4.7GHz clock, I will have no choice but to drop it down to 4.4GHz. I cannot accept 4.6GHz as my speed, it’s irrational, yes, but I just can’t get over it.Ī 4.7GHz clock on my 4790K is WAY more important to me than a longer lifespan at 4.6GHz. So you can imagine my discontent when I was only able to achieve a 4.6GHz clock. I was planning on getting a 4770K, but when the 4790K was released, it almost seemed like I was destined to own one. Whether it is what volume I set my radio to or what cooking time I put on the microwave, the numbers 5 and 6 are always avoided, ESPECIALLY if they are the last numeral in a set. Every day I make decisions based on these numerical biases. The numbers 2, 4, 7 and 9 happen to be numbers I am most comfortable with. The numbers 5 and 6 just do not sit well with me. In short, I will avoid them at all costs because they make me feel extremely uneasy. My feelings towards the numbers 45 and 46 are similar to the symptoms of Tetraphobia. It may sound strange, but it is something I deal with on a daily basis and it is very influential on my personal stress levels and overall happiness. No increase in vcore seems to stabilize after a few hrs running P95 (still haven’t figured out why). All stress tests pass except Prime95 blend after a few hrs it freezes or BSOD. Stable testing OCCT, IBT, CB (10x in a row), 3DMARK and AIDA64. My chip’s sweet spot seems to be at 4.6GHz, 1.27vcore. Picked up myself a 4790K last month for my first OC’d Gaming Rig. I am new to this site and also new to overclocking in general. It runs on Ivy Bridge and Haswell setups and supports up to 64 cores / threads. If possible run it with turbo disabled and with and without HT. Post a screenshot which shows the benchmark result and the necessary hardware information (amount of cores, core clock, NB/元 > "uncore" clock and the memory clock). Could someone try this benchmark for me: Įxtract the files (WinRar >5.x or 7Zip 9.) and execute NACA0012.bat.








Intel burn test 4790k