Sandybridge Overclocking Guide Part 1 of 2

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2011

This is a basic guide to overclocking the 2600K on the Asus P8P67 EVO. I take the CPU to 4.4Ghz which should be an achievable setting for most people. I only change 6 settings to achieve this overclock. I then do a quick run of LinX to check for stability and also to look at the voltages and frequencies that we have set, in action.
I take no responsibility for hardware damaged by overclocking. Here is the link to Part 2 of this video: http://www.youtube.com/user/SingularityComputers?feature=mhum#p/a/u/0/pUs9qIi...
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  • lol you correct yourself the whole video!

  • @LINKTheReaper What are you referring to.

  • what do you run Linx Settings at, what problem load and what MiB?

  • @halliwuud I do 5 runs initially using all my memory and leave the rest of the settings at defaults. Then I do 20 runs once I find reasonably stable settings. After that I just use the system normally and if there is still instability I just keep adjusting settings till its stable. But usually 20 runs means 100% stable every time.

  • don't let the temps go above 85 degrees Celsius of Fahrenheit?

  • @CoolyHaloGmr29528 Celsius.

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  • The Auto Tune function of the ASUS Smart Suite II would overclock this set up to 4.4GHz with out hassle and, with a cooling system like that, would have no problem reaching 5GHz

  • Good God...Sweet Set Up!

  • Holy cows

    

  • I run my ram at 1.65v (as suggested from kingston) but is the ram voltage too high for daily use?

  • Ok I have a question I over clocked my same CPU and am running LinX and the same temp thing you have but version just a little older by like .03 or something anyway I so far have the voltage down to 1.32 from 1.4 where you started and have gotten no blue screen am over clocked to 4.6 btw not 4.4 I'm not the best with computers want to get better am only 15 so ya but anyway my question is should I keep going? Getting .08v lower then in you vid seems like its to much lower somehow I'm not overhea

  • What is the highest overclock and Volts you would go for a safe 24/7 oc without highly damaging your cpu . Atm im on 1.35V for 4.5ghz (maybe more volts than i need)

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