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1976 Toyota Corona years forever!
"Wayne"
Nov 2006
Saskatchewan, Canada
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I have an i5-750 that I am using the standard GigaByte Fast6 Software to OC slightly (2.8 - 3.2).... just over 3 years old
An an i5-3570K that I have OC'd from 3.4 to 4.2...I let the installer do it for me who build the PC....just over 2 years old. In both cases I have after market Coolers (Noctua for both I think). Almost NO LL errors (knock on wood) a couple 3 years ago for the 750 but I seem to recall that was during a power outage. None yet on the 3570K. However, both have more than their share of "unexpected" shutdowns. Up to 1 per month on the 3570K; just a couple on the 750. |
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Jul 2014
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2 cores got work. The other 2 of the cores say they are waiting for work. I've never seen that before. Anyone familiar with this? Last fiddled with by wildrabbitt on 2015-03-11 at 19:50 |
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1976 Toyota Corona years forever!
"Wayne"
Nov 2006
Saskatchewan, Canada
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"GIMFS"
Sep 2002
Oeiras, Portugal
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I am with VBCurtis and TheMawn on this OC subject.
Mild and well controlled OCs may be worthwhile. I have been running an i5-750 with a 20% OC for nearly 5 years, 24/7, and it has been perfectly stable and accurate. I use a Noctua NH-U12P cooler, and the temperatures are in the high 40s - low 50s (C !...) depending on room temperature and on how clean the cooler is. Mind you, it´s important to dismount the fans and clean it thoroughly every year or so to keep it in top notch performance. Also, I second the advice of running a fair amount of DCs in order to get confident in the stability of the system upon OCing it. Last fiddled with by lycorn on 2015-03-11 at 23:35 |
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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May 2013
East. Always East.
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For GIMPS, the catastrophic failure is very noticeable and it at least alerts you that something isn't quite at 100%. Also, because of the 30 minute (default) delay between checkpoints, a sudden "GAAH 1 + 1 = 3 ERROR ERROR BEEP BOOP BEEP BOOP SHUT IT ALL DOWN!!!!" error actually prevents an erroneous residue from being saved, whereas the "slow leak" will produce errors without any other symptoms manifesting. That being said, it probably behooves us both to actually look into what is causing these problems. Every once in a while I'll see that one of the cores of my 5930K has spiked to 100C although I can't see how often or for how long (my guess is a single sampling time) so I think it's a thermal shutdown as opposed to a BSOD. |
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