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Post Your 3770k Overclock and Geekbench score

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Now I give to the processor 1.295V, I take away the PLL overvoltage option, and overclocked the 1600MHz rams to 1888 MHz with the BCLK/DMI/PEG option from 1000 to 1180.
 
Now I give to the processor 1.295V, I take away the PLL overvoltage option, and overclocked the 1600MHz rams to 1888 MHz with the BCLK/DMI/PEG option from 1000 to 1180.


Try using an offset... Sometimes you have to change CPU voltage to Normal (may have to type it in, sometimes it's not in drop down), to enable inputting an offset.
 
What is offset ?

I setting the values in BIOS.
 
If somebody have GA-P67A-UD4-B3 like me, and want to overclock 3770k processor, I recommend the F9a BIOS, wich I get after 1 month chain-letter with Gigabyte taiwanian support.

I made from it an DSDT, what I also attach.

Use them with luck and satisfaction!
 

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@skaker:

Can you help me a little?

I want 18k+ geekbench score, but I can't reach it. If I raise the CPU frequency, (over 4600 MHz), the system won't boot. :(

Any suggestion?
 
How much voltage are you at and what are you max temps under load? What are you using to test stability? There becomes a point of diminishing return with IB, voltage, core clock speed and heat. Depending on your cooling solution I'd say 1.35 volts is safe if load temps are controlled under a custom watercooling loop.
 
I'm running at 4.4 GHz, with ram @ 1600, per ultrazone's nicely done write up. Cooling done by a Corsair H60. Max temps reached during Geekbench: 68/72/69/70.

I don't have ML stable yet, so I've run Geekbench 2 on Windows 7:

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4.5GHz @ 1.27 vcore.

I'm not really up for paying for the full version of geekbench, so I can only give you 32 bit results I'm afraid.

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I ran geeekbench for grins this morning after running folding@home full bore for 10 hours overnight, and *poof* - a score of 19154. Interesting how much variance I'm seeing on the same system with the same settings...
 
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