new batches 3570k

I kind of doubt once these new chips come out that anybody will be able to hit 5.2GHz stably on air cooling. You'll need some sort of expensive water cooling setup to do that I bet.
 
I kind of doubt once these new chips come out that anybody will be able to hit 5.2GHz stably on air cooling. You'll need some sort of expensive water cooling setup to do that I bet.

dont know what haswell will do, but again the new 3570k chips do that on a h100i thats the one whe tesstid with
 
I kind of doubt once these new chips come out that anybody will be able to hit 5.2GHz stably on air cooling. You'll need some sort of expensive water cooling setup to do that I bet.

Voltage has a lot more to do with heat then mhz. Not this processor but any processor in general. Take a processor running at 4.5ghz with 1.30V will run cooler then the same processor running at 4.0ghz with 1.35V. Take mine, overclocking it from 3.1ghz to 4.2ghz on stock voltage of 1.35V heat just raised slightly. Bump the voltage up to 1.45 and above the heat will really shoot up.
 
Sounds like the Q6600 to me. Anyone remember that? The B0 revision (SLACR) was king of overclocking compared to the then 6 month old original Q6600.

As Strangle said, on poorer chips (like the orriginal version of the Q6600), you needed more voltage to keep it stable, thus more heat.

The latest stepping may have much better clocks at stock voltage. Big win.
 
nice/ nice verry nice, somebody interessted hahahaha

just put the multi on 5.2 and changed the vcore the rest is on auto.
h100i and this 3570k

 
nice/ nice verry nice, somebody interessted hahahaha

just put the multi on 5.2 and changed the vcore the rest is on auto.
h100i and this 3570k

That's crazy. Could you help me with overclocking? Maybe on skype? (add me: jonb2484)

I would have pm'd you but I don't have 100 posts.
 
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