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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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"Victor de Hollander"
Aug 2011
the Netherlands
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The key for the thread starter is: only 88% of the 8700K's are able to hit 5GHz AFTER de-lidding. As de-lidding lowers temperatures by 12-25C and increases the max OC by 100MHz or sometimes 200MHz you're probably need a chip that is better than >50% of the chips to be able to do it without delid. So it is not a shame if your chip doesn't hit 5GHz. |
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"Marv"
May 2009
near the Tannhäuser Gate
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It would be interesting to use an AVX offset of -2 as Mackerel suggested in reply post #5 to see if and how much that helps. |
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Feb 2016
UK
6638 Posts |
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Overclocking is never as simple as set desired clock and enjoy the performance. There will be different stability criteria and use cases that need to be considered. For what it's worth, my Coffee Lake i3-8350k does 5.0 GHz stable for non AVX workloads, but it requires a voltage not considered safe for 24/7 running. I use that for competitive benching, and drop it down again afterwards. In my specific case, I didn't find cooling a problem with high end air (Noctua D15) before de-lid. Temps did drop after de-lid but didn't get me any more OC headroom. The 50% extra cores of the higher models I guess will mean more power to be dealt with... |
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"Composite as Heck"
Oct 2017
3×52×11 Posts |
I don't know, I get the impression that he could be overzealous but I've tended to agree with the point of everything I've seen him say. I have an obvious bias for AMD but I do try to moderate my opinion, if you have a particularly egregious example of him being a fanboy I'd like to see it.
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Feb 2016
UK
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Suffice to say I had a negative personal interaction with him some years back. I have noticed he's getting more mainstream airtime since around Ryzen's launch, but I've decided not to spend my time on him beyond the inevitable references like these when hanging around various tech forums. His vids do end up promoting discussion, for better or worse, but I'll leave the analysing of details to others.
Edit: to clarify, there are factual elements, and there are opinion parts. I guess it is how the first part leads to the 2nd, and their applicability that is more open to interpretation. Last fiddled with by mackerel on 2018-04-10 at 10:26 |
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Feb 2016
UK
6638 Posts |
Some additional thoughts on the cherry picked CPU samples thing... if nothing else, it has stimulated debate in the tech community.
Hardware Unboxed just did two-part video where they got 10 new retail 8700k CPUs (two boxes of 5) and overclocked them to see how far they got. They said their original review sample from Intel seemed to be a golden sample, hitting 5.2 GHz at under 1.4v. The retail samples varied with most hitting 5.0 or 5.1, with one sample reaching 5.2. So Intel did give them a great sample, but that doesn't answer in itself if it was intentional. Part 1: https://youtu.be/jXYPrS9WCOE Part 2: https://youtu.be/GRviKkVUAa0 An interesting comment in there was that Gamers Nexus' original sample was an OC lemon in comparison. They said it did 4.9 ok, 5.0 runs but wasn't stable in all tasks at 1.425v. https://youtu.be/oCSkyNHXIAE If Intel were cherry picking samples, how does that one fit in? I'd rate GN well above average in technical ability compared to the average tech-tuber. If the CPU was capable of more, they would have got it. Some may come up with theories like, maybe Intel slipped up in the samples, or they gave him a bad one as revenge for some past event. I'd still think it more likely they weren't cherry picked and that's silicon lottery for you. Don't know if anyone has done it, but go over all the 8700k launch reviews again, and see who got what? |
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Undefined
"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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My personal thoughts on overclocking are that it isn't worth it. Not for me anyway.
My personal list of things rated from most important and going down is this:
If I try to improve the performance by overclocking then the other, more important, factors will suffer. Many of my machines are underclocked. The reliability is awesome and the efficiency is improved. For the same power usage I can have more machines and increase the overall throughput. If I overclock I'd have to restart many tasks, and the overall throughput, efficiency and reliability would fall. Last fiddled with by retina on 2018-04-12 at 12:41 |
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