TBS!
5.3ghz i5 2500K @ 1.328v is not possible with a CMH212+, LN2 maybe air cooling No!
You claim 60c max load 8hrs.
Your first picture of Task Manager shows no activity.
Your second picture of Task Manager shows Up Time > 0:01:14:05, so where's the 8hr claim proof?
Your third picture is cut off before the max Vcore reading can be viewed, That's convenient isn't it!
Your fourth picture could have been taken at any time not necessarily even the same results that's why we don't accept pictures as valid results because pictures can be Photoshopped.
Even your pictures discount your claims!
Swagger_lacking :
Prime95 and also has been folding 100% cpu while i was at work so ~12 hours never got above 61C.
Tried changing to push pull setup on hyper 212+ saw little change went back to single fan setup.
Apologies on the pictures snapped a few to impress coworkers
Prime95 can be manipulated to run in the background using very little resources and CPU power, throw some Intel Burn into the equation, and post actual screenshots of the results.
Swagger_lacking :
Don't have any usb drives laying around so no actual screenshots of bios but I did take another crappy Droidx2 picture.
http://i.imgur.com/lRrEr.jpg
Can't give away all my secrets 😉 and liquid cooling is soon to come which hopefully will allow me to get close to 6ghz.
edit: also forgot to mention bios temps ~35C Windows idle ~28-33C
I'll bet you cannot give away all your secrets! :lol:
I see this thread here is your very first posting at THGF.
Posting false information at THGF is a violation of the
"Terms of Use", and can, and will, get you permanently banned from THGF, you are aware of that right?
And just in case you at this point are wondering if I am accusing you of posting false information, that would be yes!
A 2500K takes higher voltage than you're claiming to run 5.0ghz, much less 5.3ghz!
Pictures can be taken quickly before thermal throttling comes into the picture, you need to post multiple proof in screenshots, including CPU-Z results while the system is active, plus Real Temp results, using stress testing like Intel Burn, and some benchmarks thrown in to boot.
Most of us are glad to share how we accomplished our overclocks so others can duplicate the results if they desire, so secrets and deception go hand in hand.
Actual screen shots dude, not pictures!