What has Sup Forums overclocked their cpu by

I'll start

i5-7600k
Corsair h60 AIO
4.8 GHz clock speed

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7700K
Custom loop
Stock clock
Intel told me to :(

6700k
NH-U12P SE2
4.5 @ 1.29V

I've never needed to overclock my CPU. It's mainly bragging rice.

r5 1600
phanteks tc12dx
3.78ghz, 1.296v. idles at 37c, tops out at 71c.

>Knowingly voiding your warranty for placebo gains

Ryzen 1700
3.3Ghz
51C during AIDA stress test
45C during gaymen
Stock cooler

Xeon L5640 (stock is 2.2Ghz) to 4Ghz

Except that it doesn't void warranty
There is no way to know if it has been overclocked

6700k
NH-D14
4.5 GHz @ 1.3 V

Kinda disappointed, but then again the guy who sold it to me probably knew why he let it go for an i5 price.

Xeon X5690 from 3.46Ghz to 5.4Ghz.

i5-3550
4GHz all cores 4.2GHz 2 cores

running ryzen 1700 at 3,2ghz at 0,98 vcore, drawing 60 watts on max load

>There is no way to know if it has been overclocked
You really think intel didn't put in a little bit of silicon to record its clock speed history?
Intel would do this and more to get out of replacing parts for free.

i7-6700K
Noctua NH-D15
4.5 GHz at 1.25V

H110i

> at idle

Currently doing a heap of shit though so not idle at the moment.
I do want to delid eventually though with some kryptonaut.
AMD is shit.

I5-4690K
some aio
4.5ghz at 1.3v

i7 4790k. Is it still worth to keep it Sup Forums

3570k
Silver Arrow
4.4

4690k
4.0ghz
Hyper 212x

I don't really see the point in overclocking, may do in future once CPU performance is lacking for my needs.

i5 4690k
Hyper 212 evo
3.5 GHz (base)

Might use turbo to get it to like 3.9 but I don't really have much use for ocing

i5-2500k
Noctua U12p
4.5ghz

i5 3570K
Swiftech h220x
4.6 Ghz

DELID THIS

Soon bro, soon.

i5 4670k 3.40 GHz
no need to overclock

What mobo?

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4690k
Noctua NH-D15
4.7GHz right now

Then why'd you buy a k

Intel 7700K, 5.3 Ghz on air - bumped it up to 5.6 Ghz after successful delidding. Took me maybe three minutes.

R7 1700
NH-U12S
3.825 GHZ,
can go higher but meh.

Phenom II X6 1055t
Noctua NH-D14
3.5GHz

Perfectly happy with my results, been using this processor for years now.

> Running devices beyond their specs instead of just buying hardware that natively supports this level of performance.

Oh wow!

Celeron 300a from 300mhz to 500mhz.

If you buy a device that runs natively at your desired clocks then you may as well OC it even further and thus perpetuate the cycle.

i7 2700k
212 evo
4.3ghz @ stock voltage

i dont even need pcie3

>cpu requires delid to keep temperatures at a sane level

kek

R7 1800X
Custom loop
4.075 GHz

No biggy, atleast we don't have to use razor blades anymore, Intel is king.

5930K @ 4.75Ghz 1.3v
6 year old custom water loop with push/pull 360mm rad
IC Diamond thermal paste
Daisy changed all fans through the CPU header with a 80C target but it never gets above 70 naturally

This is what peak performance looks like.

And losing my warranty, reducing life time and reliability? No thanks.

i5 4670k @ 4.1ghz, 1.25V.
First time overclocking and very pleased with the result (fast and stable so far).

i5 6600k
4.6Ghz
1.4V
If that seems a little high it's because I also have my RAM at 2666MHz which uses more voltage than I expected. Also oc'd my cache but it doesn't seem to improve performance much.

I prefer undervolting.

Can you to share the pros of that?

Xeon E5-2699v3, 18c/36t - 2.94GHz on all cores. Noctua NH-D15S cooler.

Lower power consumption.
Longer lifetime.

How much extra life you think or expect to get out of it?

greater than zero.

>losing my warranty

How will anyone ever know unless you tell them?

>reducing life time

Not in a significant way unless you let it eat massive overvoltage all day.
Oy vey, it will die after 20 years instead of 25, I bet that'll bother you so much in 2037.

>reliability

If it lasts half a day in Prime95, you'll be hard pressed to find a real life task that will make it crash.
Honestly, people who bought K series CPU and let them run at stock clocks are the biggest cucks in the industry.

whats your bench in dwarf fortress?

Is money tight (poorfag?) is that why you try to get as much life as possible out of a product so you don't have to buy new things?

I don't plan on keeping mine for more than 3 years regardless if the thing still has years left in it.

That's actually pretty spectacular. Temperature is the dominating factor determining lifetime.

>Longer lifetime

I too worry about my CPU lasting less than a century on stock clocks.

What's spectacular?

Give me a download link and I'll test it when I get home.

Why does it idle so high? I have a 4.6 6700k with a dark rock pro tf idling at 26-28.

Oh, and I have an ncase m1 so airflow is kinda shit

>How will anyone ever know unless you tell them?
Nice, insurance fraud. Society must really love you.

>Not in a significant way unless you let it eat massive overvoltage all day.
Temperature decreases lifetime so dramatically we use logarithmic scales to fit it in a graph.

>Honestly, people who bought K series CPU and let them run at stock clocks are the biggest cucks in the industry.
Except they are not? K series have a higher base clock because they are cherry picked from the rest. It's basically cheating the silicone lottery. Doesn't mean you need to ruin them with a vulgar overclock.

Voltage?

>Nice, Society must really love you.
Good guys finish last.

7700k @4.9 h60 , custom thermal paste between the lid and die.

I7 4770K 4.5 Ghz
Corsair H90

Any higher takes too much voltage and housefires.

Voltage?

>custom thermal paste
Y-you made your own?

>Society must really love you.

I wouldn't know, none of my overclocked CPUs have ever died, or died on the people I sold them to after they became obsolete.

>Temperature decreases lifetime so dramatically we use logarithmic scales to fit it in a graph.

So like I said, they'll only last 20 years now. Terrible.
Good thing I'm not autistic enough to care about things that have no real impact in real life.
Are you an audiophile, by the way?

Don't forget to create a custom loop like pic related, to prevent the cpu from killing itself and have to throw it into the trash because you can't RMA it since you invalidated the warranty by deliding it. But its no biggy because Intel is king and the extra 5 fps is totally worth it, right?

1.42v
ram is running at 3200 MHz

I'd like to push the ram a little more but bclk overclocking on Asrock boards is not very good right now.

Any FPS gain is a positive, the important factor is temperature for even more FPS. In the 20 years of computing I've never once had to return a CPU so warranty doesn't matter to me. Custom loops are for autists, AIOs good enough. Intel is top dog.

>Except they are not? K series have a higher base clock because they are cherry picked from the rest.
Look at the Turbo Boost specs. Unlocked Intel cpus have gimped turbo boost compared to the locked onea since Intel knows that most people will manually overclock it. If you buy a K sku and don't overclock you're wasting money.

What do you think I could get with the same CPU but with a hyper 212 air cooler? Also what voltage were you running to get that?

R5 1600
Stock cooler
[email protected]

I can certainly go higher but summers are fucking hell on Earth around here.

>K series have a higher base clock
Stop this fucking damage control blurb, it's embarrasing to keep on reading that piece of bullshit at this point.

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no, I'm quite wealthy. I just like efficiency.

No you are not because the stock clock is still higher.

Hmm, that pic was missing OC.

>5930K @ 4.75Ghz 1.3v
noice

3930K 4.7ghz 1.392v here
I'm close to the limits of what it will do now - can boot at 4.8ghz but not stable and I don't really want to pump more voltage into it. Waitfagging for Computex and E3 to see what comes out now so I can decide on what I'll replace it with.

i7 2700K 5GHz
Bought new on release, HT is enabled, cooled with XSPC Raystorm+RX360+RX480 with a D5 Vario pump. It's connected to SLI water blocks.

i5 4690K 4.6GHz
Bought second hand for forty bucks, cooled with a Noctua D15

The truth hurts, doesn't it?

G3258
4 GHz
Stock Cooler
60°C Prime95 Test

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I did this a few years back

Rip p4 gone but never forgotten ;_;

*poor efficiency

My 1700 is running at 4.0GHz at 1.4V, and my RAM is at 3200MHz CL14. Is my chip lucky or your isn't?

Woah that's like 66.666% increase

i'm shaking, guys.

how did that meme go again?

g3258
4.3GHz
1.255V
what a mistake.

Before the temperature gate
>Void the warranty of your chip and run it at 5GHz+ guaranteed goy, it's free performance!
After the temperature gate and intel telling not to OC
>Buying K CPUs to overclock is stupid, they just exist due to their higher base clocks

Back to the oven with you.

That's pretty good for a 1700. I can drop my vcore down to 1.40v if I run 4 GHz.

It usually takes significantly more vcore to get over 4.0 GHz with these chips.

oh yea,
hyper 612s, it was on sale and was cheaper than 212+.
the thing is the sink hardly gets hot.

you apparently don't know what efficiency is.

i5 2500k
212 from c2d e6300 era, added second fan for push-pull when upgraded to 2500k
4.5GHz

Certainly not cucking yourself and your CPU with slower speeds that's for sure. That's like buying a fast car but always driving below the speed limit, I'd be behind your car beeping my horn yelling out fucking move you piece of shit.

Stock clock is irrelevant when comparing Intel CPUs unless you factor in turbo boost. A 6600 for example runs the same as a 6600k in single threaded applications for example.

undervolting isn't underclocking, kiddo.

Celeron (Tualatin core) - 1.2 -> 2Ghz.

That was in 2006 or something. I've never overclocked any other CPU after.