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OC Noob needs formula Hi all! I recently tried to overclock my new I7-920 using a formula from another site. Unfortunately, I failed to notice that this fellow was using a faster ram than I had. His was 1600 and mine is 1333. I knew 4.3 was too fast as I'm using air cooling so I tried to keep the voltage a little lower to compensate. Big mistake! I just got my computer back with a new processor and I still want to try to push it to a reasonable level that will be stable 24/7. I'm running the stock fans it came with and added two overhead one directly on the ram and the other on the processor. Not only is my 'puter running much cooler, my feet are freezing!.....LOL!! I've perused a few websites similar to HC, but none seem to have the wisdom and common sense this site consistently exhibits. So Guru's, has anyone here taken their I7-920 to next level without poaching their processor. If so, could you give me the benefit of your experience? Thx in advance Windows Vista Home Premium (x64) Service Pack 1 (build 6001) OEM OEM OEM System Serial Number: OEM Enclosure Type: Desktop Processor a Main Circuit Board b 2.65 gigahertz Intel Core i7 920 32 kilobyte primary memory cache 32 kilobyte secondary memory cache 1024 kilobyte tertiary memory cache Board: EVGA 132-BL-E758 Tylersburg Bus Clock: 133 megahertz BIOS: Phoenix Technologies, LTD 6.00 PG 12/10/2008 Drives Memory Modules c,d 1000.20 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity 756.75 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223F ATA Device [CD-ROM drive] WDC WD1001FALS-00J7B0 ATA Device [Hard drive] (1000.20 GB) -- drive 0 12280 Megabytes Installed Memory Slot 'A0' has 2048 MB Slot 'A1' has 2048 MB Slot 'A2' has 2048 MB Slot 'A3' has 2048 MB Slot 'A4' has 2048 MB Slot 'A5' has 2048 MB Local Drive Volumes c: (NTFS on drive 0) 1000.20 GB 756.75 GB free |
What are ur system specs? What motherboard? what cooler are u using? Or is it stock cooling? Details details ! :) |
details are need. just out of curiosity you say that you just got it back what does that mean did you screw something up. you just said lower voltage then your friend and then followed that was a big mistake what was ( only ask cause it is really hard to mess things up with todays bios's ) |
Generally someone else's settings might not work for you, especially when you have such a large amount of RAM. You can use another person's settings as a guideline but you will likely still have to play around with it to get stable. Off topic: What's with all the RAM? Are you doing video editting or running VMs or something? |
canadarox is 100% right on that. and 12 gb is a lot harder to overclock not a fact just what i have been hearing around mags and on line. :thumb: still need those specs if you want anyone to help you |
It says "EVGA 132-BL-E758" so I'd assume that is his motherboard, which is this one: Amazon.com: EVGA 132-BL-E758-A1 X58 3-Way SLI Core i7 Motherboard with Tri-Channel DDR3 and Tuning Utility: Electronics (Google FTW!) |
I am using stock cooling with 2 additional top fans. My MB is EVGA X58 ATX LGA1366 DDR3. As for my ram it is GSkill at 1333Mz and I know 12G is overkill but I got it at the same price as 6 and as I don't have another I7, I just put it all in, never thinking too much ram would ever be detrimental. As for the processor giving up the ghost, it was probably faulty to start with because as I think back time to post was getting incrementaly longer each time I booted my computer, in fact when I took my computer in to NCIX I was in the mindset that it was my MB. |
well i can tell you your not going to get very far with stock cooling on an i7 ( i am hoping someone with this board will help you. I just have not even seen evga x58 bios so) |
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