Hi! My first time writing here.
I would like to know if I drop temperatures on my cpu cores, will I be able to reach higher speeds?
My setup:
CPU: I7 7700K
Cooler: CM EVO 212
Mobo: Asus Prime z270m
Ram: 32GB Crucial ballistix 2400Mhz 1.2v
Case: Bitfenix prodigy M (Matx)
GPU: gigabyte gtx 1060 6GB
PSU: Corsair VS650
At first I could only get to 4.6Ghz with AVX offset of -2 @ 1.22Vcore. Temperatures were on the edge of 80C
Then, I've delided my CPU and now temperatures decreased 20C.
I'm trying to set it up to 5GHZ but it seems to me like the only way I can do it is with 1.45Vcore (HW monitor, 1.42V manual setting (BIOS). either way, it seems stable but the temps go up to 88C on cinebench and the same while running AVX stress tests like prime95 @ 4.8Ghz ( AVX offset - 2).
So, my question is, if I change my cooler to a single fan AIO like Kraken x42 (Cant fit 2 fan radiator on the case, it will mess with the gpu air flow) will I be able to reduce Vcore and temps gaining stability?
Any sugestions are very welcome!
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
Luís
I would like to know if I drop temperatures on my cpu cores, will I be able to reach higher speeds?
My setup:
CPU: I7 7700K
Cooler: CM EVO 212
Mobo: Asus Prime z270m
Ram: 32GB Crucial ballistix 2400Mhz 1.2v
Case: Bitfenix prodigy M (Matx)
GPU: gigabyte gtx 1060 6GB
PSU: Corsair VS650
At first I could only get to 4.6Ghz with AVX offset of -2 @ 1.22Vcore. Temperatures were on the edge of 80C
Then, I've delided my CPU and now temperatures decreased 20C.
I'm trying to set it up to 5GHZ but it seems to me like the only way I can do it is with 1.45Vcore (HW monitor, 1.42V manual setting (BIOS). either way, it seems stable but the temps go up to 88C on cinebench and the same while running AVX stress tests like prime95 @ 4.8Ghz ( AVX offset - 2).
So, my question is, if I change my cooler to a single fan AIO like Kraken x42 (Cant fit 2 fan radiator on the case, it will mess with the gpu air flow) will I be able to reduce Vcore and temps gaining stability?
Any sugestions are very welcome!
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
Luís