Overclock your Intel CPU! ASUS Maximus VI Hero + 4670K, 4690K, 4770K, 4790K
Hello guys! So I finally made this video, yay!
Aftermarket coolers I suggest: Hyper 212 evo, Phanteks PH-TC14PE, Corsair Hydro H100i, Corsair Hydro H100i GTX, Corsair Hydro H110(the one I'm using).
The softwares I'm using:
CPU-z: http://bit.ly/QhR6xF
RealTemp: http://bit.ly/JBWaJA
XTU: http://intel.ly/1ISpI16
You want to go with the adaptive-mode mainly because you get all the power-saving benefits when you don't play any games. With offset-mode it doesn't scale all the way back down, which it does with Adaptive.
So basically how the volt-counting works is:
Let's say you had to increase your manual voltage to 1.250v to be stable at your overclock and your stock voltage was 1.050v, you would do 1.250 -(minus) 1.050 = 0.2v, meaning you would put the adaptive voltage to +0.2
Or let's say your stock voltage would be 1.100 and you had to increase your voltage to 1.320 to be stable at your OC, you'd do: 1320 -(minus) 1.100 = 0.22v. You would put your adaptive volt at +0.22 with other words.
My computer:
CPU: Intel i7 4770k [4.4GHz]
Memory: Corsair 8GB [@CL0 1866MHz] VENGEANCE
Motherboard: Asus Maximus VII Hero
GPU: ASUS Radeon R9 280X DirectCUII TOP [1070/1600]
SSD(OS): Samsung 840-Series 120GB
Windows 8.1
Cooler: Corsair Hydro H100i
Case: Corsair Carbide Air 540 Cube
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Please watch: "FINISHING MY HOMEMADE COMPUTER DESK - Fixing legs"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swOwbd0sJiw
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Видео Overclock your Intel CPU! ASUS Maximus VI Hero + 4670K, 4690K, 4770K, 4790K канала Jimmy West
Aftermarket coolers I suggest: Hyper 212 evo, Phanteks PH-TC14PE, Corsair Hydro H100i, Corsair Hydro H100i GTX, Corsair Hydro H110(the one I'm using).
The softwares I'm using:
CPU-z: http://bit.ly/QhR6xF
RealTemp: http://bit.ly/JBWaJA
XTU: http://intel.ly/1ISpI16
You want to go with the adaptive-mode mainly because you get all the power-saving benefits when you don't play any games. With offset-mode it doesn't scale all the way back down, which it does with Adaptive.
So basically how the volt-counting works is:
Let's say you had to increase your manual voltage to 1.250v to be stable at your overclock and your stock voltage was 1.050v, you would do 1.250 -(minus) 1.050 = 0.2v, meaning you would put the adaptive voltage to +0.2
Or let's say your stock voltage would be 1.100 and you had to increase your voltage to 1.320 to be stable at your OC, you'd do: 1320 -(minus) 1.100 = 0.22v. You would put your adaptive volt at +0.22 with other words.
My computer:
CPU: Intel i7 4770k [4.4GHz]
Memory: Corsair 8GB [@CL0 1866MHz] VENGEANCE
Motherboard: Asus Maximus VII Hero
GPU: ASUS Radeon R9 280X DirectCUII TOP [1070/1600]
SSD(OS): Samsung 840-Series 120GB
Windows 8.1
Cooler: Corsair Hydro H100i
Case: Corsair Carbide Air 540 Cube
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "FINISHING MY HOMEMADE COMPUTER DESK - Fixing legs"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swOwbd0sJiw
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Видео Overclock your Intel CPU! ASUS Maximus VI Hero + 4670K, 4690K, 4770K, 4790K канала Jimmy West
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