So, I spent most of last night tearing down my rig, Most of that time was spent trying to get the bloody dust out
Removing the heatsink I saw what every overclocker/PC builder absolutely loves: Excellent Heatsink to CPU contact.... derp
Once cleaned, I decided to have a look at those lovely discolourations I remember from that 5ghz on air I did once..
I assume I have in actual fact done some damage to my cpu, not sure though. Maybe someone can help me here?
After everything was semi clean, I arranged it all so beautifully on my desk that I felt the need to take a picture of it all..
All back together minus one 6990 and ready to rock and roll.
then I flashed to the latest bios and 'tried' to boot.
I ended up with only about an hour in bios, started from scratch and just tried to get a boot. Reminding myself of how nooby I truly am, of about 30 button presses, I got into Windoze no more than twice!
From here I decided it was important to remind myself (read: actually learn somethign) about this whole intel overclocking thing and how it works.
After googling for roughly 3 seconds, I came across this Overclocking
guideI'm sure many have seen it before, it's very useful and applies to the socket I am using.
I also consulted Christian Ney with regards to my ram and to find out roughly what I could achieve with it.
After I sent a few pictures to him, he told me it could be either BFR or CFR varients of Hynix chips. This, ofcourse, means nothing to me, so I had to push him a little harder
I ended up with one of Ocaholics reviews to look at which I could use as a 'rough' guide
clicky for my own ram.
Also a rough formula to follow for timings
(X)-(X+2)-(X+1)
So, for CL9 I would be at
9-11-10
For CL10 I will have
10-12-11 so on and so forth.
This is something I can relate to and I hope to apply it when I get back to clocking in a day or two.
Now I'm at work and trying to slowly acquire the knowledge I'll need to get myself a decent overclock for 24/7 and also for benching, instead of that hack and slash overvolted 4.5ghz that I used to have.
Thanks for reading, and I'll try to keep this updated as I go along
Bean
3930K on RIVE @4.5ghz - 16gb Gskill Ripjaw Z - 780 Ghz Edition - Corsair AX850 - assorted SSD's and Mech drives.