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Linpack benchmark i7-6700k
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Let alone your load temps will be much lower.the 140xl is a beast with its push pull high static pressure jetflow fans. If you are getting those temps with a hyper 212 then a $89 Cooler Master nepton 140xl will work a lot better, with mine the load temps of 60-65c drop to my idle temps of 28c almost instantly at 24c ambient where air coolers tend to take a good bit longer more time to drop to idle temps. Max w/intel 4790k stock cooler w/the stock 3 strips of goo 82-79-76-77 I didn't take a shot of 24hrs but here is a shot just so you can see it is stable and how low the Linpack temps are:Ĭode: Select all i5 6600k Asus Maximus VIII Ranger Coolermaster212Evo 4.7ghz 1.400v (benchmarks or the "look at me" clock) In hindsight, I could have maxed out the 6700k without deliding. I am very surprised how cool this chip ran, temps were not a factor, I hit a wall at 4.9ghz (with 1.4v or 90c being the max I want to run). I was upgrading a friend from a C2Q, was going to sell him my 4790k/board/ram, bought a 6600k instead and he gets my new board/ram. I'm not salty over this (besides the editing of their "support" of the chip), in my 20yrs of building PCs I have now killed 1 chip, and 1 board (replacing a DFI-SLI NF4 chipset fan), so I am ok with that track record.

linpack benchmark i7-6700k

Even with the cap on, it is dead, tried in 2 boards, so I naked mounted my 4790k and will keep it another year, it did drop my temps 10c vs the delid, clean up, re-lid method. EK's website and facebook both stated their kit would support the 6 series, then edited their pages to say nevermind. I was going to build a i7 6700k for myself, but I killed the chip trying to naked mount it, I think the PCB is too thin and it flexed, breaking some bumps or something. This is my first one, the other should be in a month or so. Up to you, of course.Nvidia GT 430 (temporary card, to make sure onchip does not throw off OC)

linpack benchmark i7-6700k

You could also tighten the timings on the RAM I guess to make up for the lower frequency and lack of XMP above 2.4GHz, but I'm unsure if it's really worth your time. 135W to 118W (peak, under AVX2 stresstesting), it can have decent result on temps.Īll in all, with this motherboard, if everything is stable, there's not much you can do unless you feel like playing with it and trying to undervolt or do that small bus OC. You could also undervolt, which has pretty good results IMO, I undervolted my 8700K as well and reduced power consumption from approx. Depending on what's in the BIOS, you might try to increase the bus to OC slightly, since the multiplier is not there. I don't think it will even use XMP for the RAM above 2400 MHz. You'll have to have a decent VRM on the motherboard too if you start drawing a lot of power during the tests.ĮDIT: noticed you seem to have a B250 chipset, which does not allow overclocking, I believe? So you will pretty much just stress-test the default config. I assume Skylakes have the horrible toothpaste TIM under the heatsink, which means you can probably delid them for better thermals. If it throttles, you'll need to either get better cooling or reduce voltage/frequency.

linpack benchmark i7-6700k

From what I remember 4.5-4.6 GHz were somewhat common. Also check a guide for Skylake, so you get a rough idea about how much it can OC on average. You'll have to test what's best for you step by step, incrementally. I don't quite know how i managed to get such a top tier PC, I am not rich.Ĭlick to expand.Added text to your questions.

linpack benchmark i7-6700k

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Linpack benchmark i7-6700k