How to OVERCLOCK X58 6 CORE Xeons...!

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  • @jasonrodrigue7586
    @jasonrodrigue7586 4 года назад +30

    Being in quarantine finally gave me time to overclock my X58 with Xeon.....thanks for the great tutorial.....in the future a little slower....greetings from Canada......stay safe

    • @wadeepperson6906
      @wadeepperson6906 4 года назад

      I managed a 4.375 on air noctua dh-15 with a 5675 wasn't too bad with the video evgas setup was a little different but achieved the same results at least lol

    • @TheJunky228
      @TheJunky228 4 года назад

      @@wadeepperson6906 was the 5675 the one with an unlocked multiplier? how high does it let you set yours?

    • @wadeepperson6906
      @wadeepperson6906 4 года назад

      @@TheJunky228 yeah it is and I can't remember now it's been a couple months but it was at like 25 if I remember right. I used an Asus rampage III gene board

    • @TheJunky228
      @TheJunky228 4 года назад

      @@wadeepperson6906 oh 25 is not as high as I was expecting, I was thinking maybe in the 30s

    • @wadeepperson6906
      @wadeepperson6906 4 года назад

      @@TheJunky228 that's usually where they top out at it's the clocks and voltage that give you the rest.

  • @Najvalsa
    @Najvalsa 6 лет назад +197

    Some things I've learned online, and from my own testing:
    BCLK's over 200 are much harder to stabilise than ones under.
    Loosening your RAM's settings helps to achieve higher BCLK's. But it may not be worth it in terms of performance.
    Also, increasing PCIe frequency helps.
    Uncore should be whatever you can get out of it.
    Mine's at 3.6GHz, whilst my RAM's at 1.6GHz. So 2.25x more than my RAM.
    Perhaps the 2x has more to do with bottlenecks rather than stability.
    Keep CPU voltage at 1.45V max.
    You can go past that, at up to 1.55V IIRC (these bigger chips can take it, if you can cool it), but you'll be scraping for Hz at that point, and it just wouldn't be worth the extra power and heat.
    Average OC limit is 4.4GHz on these CPUs, and that's generally achievable at up to ~1.42V. So no need to go past 1.45V.
    +10mV = +1 *C. So 1.3V to 1.4V is a 10 *C increase in temps.
    CPU PLL's voltage limit is 2V.
    It has a minor affect on CPU temps.
    QPI/DRAM/Vtt's voltage limit is 1.35V.
    It is the voltage for the Uncore.
    Going past 1.35V degrades the CPU super fast. Like within a year's time, super fast.
    At most, it should have a 0.5V difference between it and the RAM voltage for best stability. So if your RAM voltage is 1.5V, then the min QPI/DRAM/Vtt voltage is 1V.
    IOH voltage is for the NorthBridge.
    Easiest test for its stability is Cinebench.
    Stick to 1.25V max. The limit is like 1.5V, but I've found that going past 1.2V made absolutely no difference for me. It just resulted in higher NB temps.
    This and the QPI/DRAM/Vtt PLL voltage should be identical for the best stability.
    ICH voltage is for the SouthBridge.
    Setting this up to 1.2V can help with I/O instability at high BCLK's.

    • @Najvalsa
      @Najvalsa 6 лет назад +5

      Cheers.
      But I know what you're talking about with the voltages. Trust me, it's completely safe. That VID range is just what they can guarantee for maximum life of the silicon which is 20 - 30 years, and what they define the boost algorithm around. It's basically the stock voltage range, more than it is the voltage limit range. But by how much it shortens the life span of the CPU to go out of this range, is something only the engineers at Intel can tell us. Although, it's a safe bet that as long as you can keep it cool enough, then you'll be able to get over 10 years of life out of it, no worries.
      Actually, if you look at Sandy Bridge's datasheet, Sandy Bridge being built on the exact same process node as Westmere, it says that max safe voltage is 1.52V. And if you go into your BIOS, you'll often find the Vcore setting changes colour to red/whatever it has defined as dangerous, at ~1.52V.
      You can also look at it another way. If current 14nm CPUs, which are much more sensitive than 32nm ones since they're much denser, can handle 1.45V, then these older ones should be able to do it no sweat, and they do.
      What you're probably reading online in terms of degrading, is the QPI/DRAM/Vtt voltage. For that, you HAVE to stick to the VID limits of 1.35V for Westmere, and 1.375V for Gulftown. This is the voltage that quickly degrades CPUs.
      At the end of the day though, anything outside of stock is unknown territory. It just depends on what you're comfortable with, and as you say, these CPUs are cheap enough anyways.
      Those Gulftown's are pretty cool though. I'm thinking of getting one to play around with, just because of that high-bin, and the fully-unlocked multiplier. But your results with them are prime examples of the problems with having a high BCLKs on these Westmere-based processors, or any processors really. Much more voltage is required to stabilise the CPU, than it is with low BCLK and high multiplier, due to the nature of what the BCLK does. So you've got some very nice results that are near impossible to get with Westmere-EP.

    • @shaunskii
      @shaunskii 6 лет назад +2

      @@Najvalsa my original comment:
      Nice info. But from what I read in the past, the x58 6 core cpus shouldn't be pushed past 1.4ghz for a daily build if you want it to last. They are more sensitive to voltage than the 4 core variants. According to Intels data sheet, it says "safe" voltage is up to 1.35v is for the x5600 series and up to 1.375v with the w3600 series. Both chips past those limits up to 1.4v shortens the CPU life. Past 1.4v severely degrades CPU life. I have read really old posts of people with their new $1000 i7-980x's killing them past 1.4v. at normal temperatures. But hey, these xenons are cheap now so do as you please :) my favorite chip is the w3680 (cheaper, xenon version of the 980x) which is unlocked and gives you just a bit more of what Intel says is "safe" voltage to play with than the x5600 series. 1.375v vs 1.35v. Also I hit 4.41ghz at 1.344v with the w3680 and 4.5ghz at the same voltage the w3690. The next step up on them required going over the 1.375v to be completely stable and I didn't want to do that. That was with just using the unlocked multi. (Except for the slight bump in baseclock from the xmp profile for 2000mhz ram on the w3690). Maybe could get more with the same voltage with the baseclock overclock method and bumping up all these other values, but I never did try that as I have always had unlocked sku's. (I7-975, w3680, & w3690)

    • @XxLukexX
      @XxLukexX 6 лет назад

      Another tip is to get that multiplier straight to the highest you can, As for voltages I'd used a x5650 running at 4.62ghz @1.55v under a alphacool eisbaer 360mm and it was perfectly safe, I wouldn't recommend over 1.55v for the x56xx's

    • @XxLukexX
      @XxLukexX 6 лет назад +2

      shaunskii - rubbish, intel's datasheet is nothing more than a "Guide" under common cooling solutions as long as you don't go above 1.6v it'll be fine and you'll require a excellent cooling solution to handle higher voltages.

    • @XxLukexX
      @XxLukexX 6 лет назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/v1bpIJPkf08/видео.html : In regards to the xeon overclock I done.

  • @JTDALLAS
    @JTDALLAS 5 лет назад +3

    Was able to pick up a P6T from eBay for $60 shipped and made use of an old Xeon 5650... stable overclock at 4.2GHZ! Thank you for your tutorial!!!!!

  • @declasm
    @declasm 6 лет назад +11

    Thanks Brian - I built a 5650 system yesterday and got it up to 4.3ghz but this is exactly what I needed to better understand how to max it out!

  • @christianlafond2390
    @christianlafond2390 5 лет назад +2

    I just did my first ever overclock following your guide.
    Had my old i7 950 on an Asus p6x58d-e motherboard collecting dust.
    Bought a xeon x5660 for super cheap and a new cpu cooler and decided to give it a try.
    Only 4.2ghz and I allready have double my i7's score in cinebench. At 70C I feel like I can push it some more.
    Thanks for the tutorial.

  • @markteeee
    @markteeee 6 лет назад +4

    Really useful guide, will save us X58ers lots of time, there are so many variable settings and possible combinations ! My UD3R rev 2 is currently running an X5680 at 4 Ghz with 4.3 Ghz turbo 1.26 V core cinebench score 959 but using this guide I should be able to bump it up a bit higher. I've been running my system from new in 2010 ish, it originally had an i7 930, which I swapped for an X5650 then a X5680 wth higher multi. The X5680s are now available on Ali Express for £32.00 shipped. I would have upgraded to an all new PC last year but these Xeons are so cheap and have given my "old" PC such a massive boost it's now got plenty of power for now at least. I wonder how many people have an X58 board and don't realise they can upgrade so easily and cheaply with a used Xeon !

  • @vincordarkskies5076
    @vincordarkskies5076 4 года назад

    The best overclock guide for X58... i really hate most of the guides out there that did not teach you very details how to even get a basic one running. At least this video gurantees a safe point for 1 proper one.

  • @brendanfarthing
    @brendanfarthing 6 лет назад +98

    X58 rules!

  • @BattleToads
    @BattleToads 6 лет назад +1

    Ever since I threw a cheap $40 xeon in my machine to upgrade it, I have been fascinated by these chips. They are extremely high quality and dirt cheap for what they are. I'm glad most noobs think you can't game with xeon. Keeps things cheap for us!

  • @bluetape32
    @bluetape32 6 лет назад +56

    I love x58 so much. I was actually in the process of re-overclocking my w3680 when you uploaded this video. 4.6GHz @ 1.45v is pretty amazing from a $70 chip that's 6 cores and 12 threads. Edit:) got my w3680 to run 4.805MHz @ 1.608V, running my ram around 2136MHz in triple channel, multiplier @ X36 (it can go all the way up to around 56), bus 133MHz, and QPI link in CPU-Z reads 3203.55MHz

    • @selenium.34
      @selenium.34 6 лет назад +3

      Blue Can you share geekbench 4 and cinebench R15 score?

    • @trv88r
      @trv88r 6 лет назад

      Doesn’t that have the unlocked multi as well?

    • @gaiustrollius9920
      @gaiustrollius9920 6 лет назад

      1,45? That's a lot though isn't it?

    • @BitterCynical
      @BitterCynical 6 лет назад +1

      1.45 vcore seems about right. My W3680 runs 4.4Ghz daily with 1.4 vcore. These motherboards are getting pretty damn old too, depending on how many hours of hard work they've been put through the caps could be degraded enough to do a poor job smoothing out the voltage.

    • @gaiustrollius9920
      @gaiustrollius9920 6 лет назад

      And the xeons have much higher voltage tolerances right? I remember anything above 1,37 was the danger zone for i7s.

  • @UsedTechHustle
    @UsedTechHustle 6 лет назад +55

    Hell yeah! This is awesome man! You inspired me to start my own channel and build an X58 system which I completed this week, so this is just perfect
    Got my X5675 to 4.5ghz already but will put this tutorial to good use right away :)
    Thanks for being the best mate! And long live X58 glory!!

    • @denierlexiese
      @denierlexiese 6 лет назад +1

      What is your vcore voltage at, cpu multiplier, and bus clock at? And your qpi voltage? Thank you!!!

    • @denierlexiese
      @denierlexiese 6 лет назад +1

      i thought i recognized your youtube sn. I've seen all your other videos, except the ones you just dropped. Thank you for the content.

    • @denierlexiese
      @denierlexiese 6 лет назад

      what is your voltage settings? Below the bottom of your picture - below the DRAM timing control

    • @UsedTechHustle
      @UsedTechHustle 6 лет назад

      Everything is set to auto - the only changes I made are in the image provided - however ill be making an update video this week based on this tutorial so you can see everything iv done when I try and improve my overclock a little :)

    • @Korn1holio
      @Korn1holio 6 лет назад

      @@UsedTechHustle you mean everything is stable on stock voltages? Wow. I couldn't make my x5675 stable at 4.2 GhZ on 1.29v, maybe I did something wrong.

  • @81GTUN4
    @81GTUN4 6 лет назад +1

    I've been thinking about doing this for a long time. I came across this video today and also your other two videos from April on overclocking the X5750... I went straight over to eBay & bought one for $50 CAN!
    Great Vids!

  • @probotector4176
    @probotector4176 6 лет назад +66

    Love your X58 videos :)

    • @UsedTechHustle
      @UsedTechHustle 6 лет назад +2

      Totally agree - inspired me to do my own build and its been awesome!

  • @wediditjoe
    @wediditjoe 6 лет назад

    I just bought a P6T Deluxe + X5650 + 6x 2GB of DDR3 1600Mhz and a Noctua U12S for 170€, it is coming in next week, can't wait to start overclocking it! Thank you so much for this video, I thought nobody cared about X58 anymore, hopefully the components are still in a good shape and I can use them for a while before switching platforms!

  • @MakersMuse
    @MakersMuse 6 лет назад +20

    omg I have indeed been waiting for a tutorial on this to install the X5675 in the old rig. Will let you know how we go!

    • @DaedalEVE
      @DaedalEVE 4 года назад +3

      Maker's Muse how did it work out?

    • @elvinbertcorvera1884
      @elvinbertcorvera1884 4 года назад +4

      @@DaedalEVE probably his system dead now.

    • @DaedalEVE
      @DaedalEVE 4 года назад

      @@elvinbertcorvera1884 shame. I got two used servers. One with dual x5675’s, the other with dual x5680’s
      Gonna use the x5675 server as a NAS, and the x5680 as an application server.

    • @elvinbertcorvera1884
      @elvinbertcorvera1884 4 года назад +1

      @@DaedalEVE good for you.

    • @papertooned4226
      @papertooned4226 3 года назад

      just fitted x5675 to x58 ud3r. It's amazing! and runs cooler stock than my i7 950
      Do it

  • @Mark-mp8fs
    @Mark-mp8fs 2 года назад

    Just did it on my x5680 (P6Dx58-E) + RAM with these settings. Everything works great, 85 max temp on stress and the system is stable. Thank you.

  • @ArtificialNinea9
    @ArtificialNinea9 6 лет назад +7

    Some tips for anyone getting BSOD's from Overclocking X58:
    1. Uncore stability varies widely between chips even at max safe voltage (1.35) if you see IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL BSOD, it probably means your uncore is 2 high. (ive noticed a range of 3200-3800 on my chips)
    2. C-States will BSOD you silly or cause latency issues, turn it off!

    • @opoxious1592
      @opoxious1592 2 года назад

      The strange thing is, that in my situation it seems to be the exact opposite.
      Well, the BSOD thing does not happen to often, but as far as i have experienced i have more BSOD's when i turn C-state off.

  • @JD_13
    @JD_13 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot. Helped with my X58, with a x5670 running at 4.0ghz with lower voltages no problems at all. My 12 year old beast still has some life to live!

  • @taggxoc
    @taggxoc 6 лет назад +17

    Of course the multi drops if you leave speed step enabled in BIOS (Allso make sure to disable any C-States in BIOS)... Allso CPU PLL never brought me anything on these CPUs... For high BCLK (215++) you need to up PCIe frequency, helps on X5650 and L/E chips
    EDIT: For cinebench you want to up NB clock 2000MHz memory is bottlenecked by your NB running at 3200MHz 3800+ is what you're looking for :)

    • @mrlithium69
      @mrlithium69 6 лет назад

      I noticed cinebench scores improving by 6 points for every 200mhz Uncore/NB step bump up from 3200.

    • @taggxoc
      @taggxoc 6 лет назад +1

      You'll hit a limit somewhere between 4200 and 4300MHz Uncore allso there is no real point in running memory above ~950 CL7-7-7 that's the point where it turns into pure CPU scaling :)
      EDIT: Not that any of these numbers matter for daily of course :)

    • @Element_FBG
      @Element_FBG 4 года назад

      i want to reach at least 4.3 ghz on my x5650 and bclk 215, what should i change?

  • @henjisplace3071
    @henjisplace3071 6 лет назад +3

    i am getting so much better at understanding OC'ing from you. Now i am going to read up soon on the specific settings and what they are myself just to further my knowledge.

  • @sebastianmcgregor465
    @sebastianmcgregor465 6 лет назад +37

    191 likes, no dislikes. That is the way it should be! Great video!

    • @sebastianmcgregor465
      @sebastianmcgregor465 6 лет назад

      @@BuckiCompany Well back when the video was first uploaded it had 0 dislikes. But hey, only 10 dislikes is pretty good.

    • @sebastianmcgregor465
      @sebastianmcgregor465 6 лет назад

      @@BuckiCompany Sorry man I am not experienced with X58, the mobos are too damn expensive for me :/

    • @haidang5657
      @haidang5657 4 года назад

      can i run such high ram value thou
      gh ram only is 1600mhz ddr3?

  • @TheJayRoth
    @TheJayRoth Год назад

    Love the channel. After watching your channel a couple years ago I narrowed my purchase down to the w3680. I had some struggles with overclocking and even fried some ram but it seems VERY stable and I'm VERY happy. I was able to get a nice x28 ratio with a BCLK of 150 giving me a VERY stable 4.2ghz with everything else on auto. I'm only air cooling and it doesnt seem to mind at all.,
    Keep up the good work. I still love my x58 system.

  • @TekTherapy
    @TekTherapy 6 лет назад +21

    Gotta give my X5675's ladies some cuddle time now... 😀 LOL 😂

  • @baclava69
    @baclava69 6 лет назад +1

    Always appreciate the vids mate.
    Got my X5675 to 4650 (25x186), ram at 1864 and uncore at 3728 on a P6X58D-E, loving it.

    • @opoxious1592
      @opoxious1592 2 года назад +1

      Great numbers you have there!

  • @natetechr
    @natetechr 6 лет назад +14

    Hell yes! I asked for this!!!!

  • @mitchell3876
    @mitchell3876 6 лет назад +3

    Literally JUST bought a ton of x58-compatible parts. Thank you!!!

  • @AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE
    @AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE 6 лет назад +8

    Pretty fitting considering I literally installed my x5675 (was using an i7 920 prior) about 3 days ago haha! Got it running at 4.2ghz seemingly stable with Hyperthreading, but would love to push it up to 4.5ghz or so.

    • @kyroberkers4080
      @kyroberkers4080 6 лет назад +1

      pushed mine to 5,2Ghz with ROG connect on my Asus Rampage 3 Extreme

    • @AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE
      @AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE 6 лет назад

      Nice! Guessing you using watercooling though? I've got the Asus Rampage Gene II, I need Hyperthreading and all 6 cores/12 threads, and am just using a simple 1 fan CPU tower cooler, so I think 4.5ghz is a good goal. Just got 990 Cinebench core at only 4.2ghz, this CPU is still such a beast and hugely versatile.

    • @trv88r
      @trv88r 6 лет назад +1

      Kyro Berkers heyyy fellow r3e user! Does ur sata 3 ports work? Mines don’t the controller whatever is crap

    • @kyroberkers4080
      @kyroberkers4080 6 лет назад

      @@trv88r why are you even bothering the Marvell 9128 (88x91xx on post if I remember correctly) it's the shittiest Sata3 controller exciting and shouldn't be bothered with using. just get a cheap Sata3 controller from AliExpress with an ASM 1061 chip in it, works like a charm for me.
      BTW, do you have RC Bluetooth working on your phone? if so, stable?

    • @kyroberkers4080
      @kyroberkers4080 6 лет назад +1

      @@AJDOLDCHANNELARCHIVE cheapest 240mm AIO I could find, it is kinda limited by thermals, but I am planning on making a custom loop so I may go for 5,3Ghz in the future.
      (I really do have an overclock fetisch 😋)

  • @__rafi__4933
    @__rafi__4933 5 лет назад +1

    man this is the best channel on tech

  • @jeremyvolsche6590
    @jeremyvolsche6590 6 лет назад +6

    I've got a X5660 in a Dell T3500 I modded out. Thinking of moving to a aftermarket X58 board.

    • @MrBoggy101
      @MrBoggy101 6 лет назад +2

      I was in that same situation. It sucks that x58 boards are so expensive. I eventually dropped like $120 for a Asus sabertooth on ebay.

    • @denierlexiese
      @denierlexiese 6 лет назад

      that's not a bad deal.

    • @jeremyvolsche6590
      @jeremyvolsche6590 6 лет назад

      I will too. Eventually. Still loving the X5660 though.

    • @aoelp
      @aoelp 6 лет назад +2

      +MrBoggy101 I always thought all tech was cheap in the US. I can get X58 motherboards here in Germany starting @40€ (great deal - I got one with beefy cooler and broken i7 920 for that price) to 65€/$76 (commercial seller with warranty): www.ebay.de/itm/MSI-X58-PRO-Sockel-Intel-1366-Mainboard-Motherboard-2x-SATA-Kabel-Blende/173363499798?hash=item285d451316:g:CYkAAOSw-W9bISSP and since the X5675 have enough multipliers and are like $35 on AliExpress X58 is much cheaper than Ryzen which actually costs more than in the US. That is why I disagree with Hardware Unboxed's conclusion of X58 being not worth it, never. I just does not apply everywhere.

    • @JohnEllisIII
      @JohnEllisIII 6 лет назад

      You will have to get a new Case. Happened to me. Got a Dell T3500 for nothing. Bought a EVGA X58 board and 24GB of ram off a guy locally. Found out the I/O shield is built into the damn case. No worries found another killer deal locally for a better case overall.

  • @paulburkey2
    @paulburkey2 3 года назад +1

    Thanks you really explained overclocking x58 to where even I could understand Got my Asus Rampage 3 Gene X5675 stable 1.35v @ 4.36 Ghz, DDR3@ 1.515v 1900 MHz, UCLK@ 3600, QPI loadline off, Cinebench R15 score 1005 setting the PLL to 1.84v was the key

  • @Genaro_Flores
    @Genaro_Flores 5 лет назад +4

    X5670 @4,56Ghz (BCLK 190) 1,408v stable. Gigabyte X58A-UD7 rev1 Geekbench3 20970 Cinebench 1047 Mac OS X 10.14.5

    • @mexwore
      @mexwore 5 лет назад

      gaming pc (gta,fort,csgo,forza,pubg)
      X5675 VS x5670

    • @cocodanuts3497
      @cocodanuts3497 4 года назад

      How many watts does draw I want to get a x58 build but don't want to rack up my power bill

  • @hill160881
    @hill160881 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this video. Best x58 oc video yet! This helped me stabilize my ram overclock. At 4.41ghz it is scoring just over 1000 cinabench and running Aida64 for hours.

  • @sexyrexy345
    @sexyrexy345 6 лет назад +4

    Nice vid as always

  • @aizismail2462
    @aizismail2462 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Brian for this superb guideline! Planned to get at 4ghz only, but man I already reached 4.2ghz on my X5670 and I feel soooo good. Weehoo!

  • @JasonRondanSnapTheGamer
    @JasonRondanSnapTheGamer 6 лет назад +4

    I need this, thank you so much!

  • @elizabethwagner6000
    @elizabethwagner6000 6 лет назад +1

    Finally! Been waiting for this X58 overclocking tutorial!

  • @aominelaw981
    @aominelaw981 6 лет назад +6

    Is 4.2Ghz with 1.2925v a good OC on a X5675? played rise of the tomb raider for over 8 hours without problems with this.

    • @chaleur4112
      @chaleur4112 6 лет назад

      nah voltage wayyyy too high

    • @ifyouwantmoneythengivemeev8094
      @ifyouwantmoneythengivemeev8094 6 лет назад

      @@chaleur4112 1.3 is perfectly fine... its a 32nm chip

    • @chaleur4112
      @chaleur4112 6 лет назад

      @@ifyouwantmoneythengivemeev8094 i know, its just a hugely bad attempt at sarcasm, maybe reason being jealousy.

    • @ifyouwantmoneythengivemeev8094
      @ifyouwantmoneythengivemeev8094 6 лет назад

      @@chaleur4112 Oh. my bad.

    • @Korn1holio
      @Korn1holio 6 лет назад +1

      @Laurens Burssens Could you help a newbie OCer and post your OC settings? I have the same CPU.

  • @OptimusRhymeCrew
    @OptimusRhymeCrew 3 года назад

    Copied the settings to an ASUS p6t6 WS revolution on a the recommended XEON. Works like a charm! Tank you!!

  • @itsdeonlol
    @itsdeonlol 6 лет назад +5

    Thank you for this sir!!!

  • @hoyle038
    @hoyle038 6 лет назад +1

    You are becoming one of my favorite RUclipsrs to watch. Great job. This is soooo helpful!!! Thank you.

  • @MarcoGioia95
    @MarcoGioia95 6 лет назад +29

    Nice! I have my x5675 running stable at 4.37 ghz, ram at 1520mhz and my cinebench R15 score is 1006. I'll try to overclock ram and see if it improves :D
    UPDATE : well, to be sure I ran a bench before overclocking, and I got 1008. After overclocking ram to 1900mhz, I got 1006, so basically same performances. I think it's about the the timings you suggest, probably they are good only for very cheap ram.
    Since I'm not a great ram overclocker, I'll just set it back to how it was 8)

    • @denierlexiese
      @denierlexiese 6 лет назад

      What is your vcore voltage at, cpu multiplier, and bus clock at? And your qpi voltage? Thank you!!!

    • @MarcoGioia95
      @MarcoGioia95 6 лет назад

      @@denierlexiese vcore 1.387, multiplier 23, bclk 190, qpi v 1.335
      You are welcome :)

    • @trv88r
      @trv88r 6 лет назад +1

      Marco Gioia why 23 multiplier not 25?

    • @UsedTechHustle
      @UsedTechHustle 6 лет назад +1

      Getting a very similar score with a 4.5ghz overclock myself - it feels good rocking such an awesome cpu (and the whole X58 platform) in 2018 and seeing such great results

    • @denierlexiese
      @denierlexiese 6 лет назад

      oh that's a high qpi 1.33 v . do you plan to run daily at those voltages?

  • @zeig3r
    @zeig3r 5 лет назад

    For years I've never worked out why my cpu would not hit over 3.7ghz, seemed any time I disabled speedstep or power limiter it would just baulk and crash when it hit 4ghz, I followed your voltage settings (I really have no idea about those was just using auto) and I took my ratio down to 20x as 21x wasn't an option and now I'm running stable at 4ghz with a bcklk of 200 and ram sitting at 1600mhz which it's designed to do. Thank you very much! My system is now a lot more stable than before as it was constantly thermal clocking.

  • @mapscorp
    @mapscorp 6 лет назад +3

    X58 love, i need.
    Here in Brazil everything is expensive.

    • @TheRedLuthor
      @TheRedLuthor 6 лет назад +1

      uashuasu verdade, principalmente a placa mae, essa eu tive trabalho e sorte. Porém nunca imaginei que teria um pc "foda" usando x58.

    • @mapscorp
      @mapscorp 6 лет назад +1

      @@TheRedLuthor Parabéns mano!!
      Estou atras de um kit desses ou um kit lga 2011 Xeon E5 2690 C2 algo assim... Aquelas da Huanam 2.42 mesmo kkk

    • @mantellattogustavo
      @mantellattogustavo 6 лет назад +1

      @@mapscorp Apareceu uma chance de eu pegar um pc com essa mobo asus p6 + 8b + i7 960 + gtx 750ti por R$1100. Vocês acham que compensa? Eu compraria o x5675 no ali por R$110. Já tenho 16gb de ram aqui no meu pc com i5 3rd Gen. Me falem como esta a experiencia com X58 por favor

    • @mapscorp
      @mapscorp 6 лет назад

      @@mantellattogustavo verifica certinho se está tudo funcionando e vai... 1100 pra mim ta valendo a pena.

    • @mapscorp
      @mapscorp 6 лет назад

      @@mantellattogustavo Depois só upar GPU e ficar de boas...

  • @videocars4643
    @videocars4643 3 года назад

    This was the best tutorial I have seen... gave me a good sense of the relationships which I don't see on a lot of other videos. Thank you!

  • @alice-chan6189
    @alice-chan6189 6 лет назад +3

    That’s really helpful, however I already oc my w3670@4.4ghz@1.4v on my gigabyte x58 extreme with water cooling on the northbridge, the best x58 mobo I’ve ever had!
    I have a problem however wich is my ram, it’s a green Samsung 3x4gb kit and I can only run it at 1408mhz as it wont boot at 1800mhz... So I did tweak the timings and now it’s at 7-8-7-22 but only at 1408... I’m so mad it can’t go 1800 even at 10-10-10-30 or something !

    • @denierlexiese
      @denierlexiese 6 лет назад

      i have gskill ram 1600 mhz 9 9 9 24 - and i have problems getting it to boot beyond 1400 mhz too. I tried the dram voltage at 1.6, maybe is should try 1.64 ... IDK

    • @Najvalsa
      @Najvalsa 6 лет назад

      ThePs4DansLaChatteATaMere78 My UD3R has this memory like performance setting or something, where you can choose between Standard, Turbo, and Extreme. Make sure it's set to Standard.
      If that doesn't fix it, then I might be able to help you out with the frequency and timings too.
      Get Thaiphoon Burner, Read a stick, view it as a Report, get a detailed view, and then tell me the XMP profile settings in nanoseconds. Like this i.imgur.com/YjArzdv.png
      If there's no XMP profile, then just give me the Physical & Logical Attributes, and the DRAM Timing Parameters. Like this i.imgur.com/ICcMug2.png

    • @alice-chan6189
      @alice-chan6189 6 лет назад

      Thanks a lot guys for ur answers, I’ll do it and tell u the results asap!

    • @alice-chan6189
      @alice-chan6189 6 лет назад

      Ok so I tried to set it to 10-11-11-31 at 1.64 and it wasn’t booting at 1800mhz, then I tried all auto at 1.64 and it wasn’t booting, so I tried to lower the timings even more and I’m now stable at 7-8-7-11 (is that normal?!?)
      And here is the taiphoon screenshot : m.imgur.com/TP6xt8O

    • @Najvalsa
      @Najvalsa 6 лет назад

      ThePs4DansLaChatteATaMere78 It's strange, but RAM's strange in general. So nothing out of the ordinary. Maybe the RAM likes X timing to be in a certain range, or a round number, or an even number, or a like even multiple of the latency, etc. Especially since the sub-timings are derived from the primary's. Or it could be some other component in your system. There are many reasons for it.
      It's like why it's thought that Samsung B-Die works the best with Zen systems is because of the even timings.
      But there aren't any universal timings that work on all RAM. It's different for each type of die, and kit.
      But okay so up at the top click on Report, then display the info in nanoseconds.

  • @hamishthecat4370
    @hamishthecat4370 6 лет назад

    Hey Brian, my old x58 Sabertooth upgraded with zeon x5675 rose to new heights recently, 4.4GHz idling in low 30's in 20C env. and 976 on Cinebench on air. You're a champion bud, thank you.

    • @feelmyice
      @feelmyice 3 года назад

      I have the exact same setup (sabertooth and x5675). Would you mind sharing your bios settings with me? Trying to achieve this.

    • @hamishthecat4370
      @hamishthecat4370 3 года назад

      @@feelmyice I got everything from this video.

  • @5991Dima
    @5991Dima 6 лет назад +5

    OMG Bryan! your are the BEST! Thank you so much!!!!

  • @stevenwilliams6638
    @stevenwilliams6638 6 лет назад +2

    Brain the Master of X58! awesome vid man!

  • @DIYTech21
    @DIYTech21 6 лет назад +7

    Tech Yes going for x58 #partner

  • @Cypherus21
    @Cypherus21 5 лет назад

    Great video. Discovered my 6 core Xeon WS 3680 has an unlocked multiplier, so it was the most stable overclock at 4Ghz I have made.

  • @NoLuv4Hoz
    @NoLuv4Hoz 6 лет назад +8

    Sweet. $160 for a 9 year old motherboard. Doesn't get better than this.

    • @MCMonsterbuilder
      @MCMonsterbuilder 6 лет назад +2

      BuckiTech where? I'll take 5 for that price

    • @leanderpatsch9160
      @leanderpatsch9160 6 лет назад

      welche boards? :D china?!

    • @leanderpatsch9160
      @leanderpatsch9160 6 лет назад

      Markenboards mit sata/usb 3? wenn ja kannst du mir gerne mal n link zukommen lassen

    • @aoelp
      @aoelp 6 лет назад

      Poor Americans, even 9 year old boards are overpriced. I could get such a board for $65 two years ago with many in stock. Nowadays only second-it-hardware is worth it for commercial listings: www.ebay.com/itm/173363499798
      @BuckiTech laut eBay kommen die aus Falkenstein und kosten 64,90€~$75.
      I always chuckle when someone says X58 ain't worth it by mobo prices alone (Hardware Unboxed once did). Though I got an X58 board with decent cooler and shipping for

    • @marttigh3663
      @marttigh3663 6 лет назад

      Jungs ihr wisst schon dass diese 65 Euro msi Boards einfach totaler Müll zum übertakten sind

  • @rafatal-labban247
    @rafatal-labban247 5 лет назад

    It's WORKS. thanks to you. You're the reason to change my mind to hold on my x58. Asus rampage III, CPU w3690, GPU RTX 2080.

    • @Brian-cf7dc
      @Brian-cf7dc 5 лет назад

      What is your cpu clocked at?

  • @uku3983
    @uku3983 6 лет назад +3

    first

    • @brendanfarthing
      @brendanfarthing 6 лет назад

      Join other channels where they give you US$100 if you're first :)

    • @uku3983
      @uku3983 6 лет назад +1

      @@brendanfarthing Can't Bcuz Tech Yes City Is The Only Channel I Watch

    • @YusufNayab
      @YusufNayab 6 лет назад

      Nawh

  • @AnthonyGRamos
    @AnthonyGRamos 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks, this was exactly the tutorial that helped me after watching a few others. Couldnt get system to boot, but your voltages worked great.

  • @myyoutube62
    @myyoutube62 6 лет назад +1

    Using this guide, I overclocked my Xeon W3690 Westmere hexacore (running on a Rampage Gene III motherboard w/ 48 gigs of DDR3 RAM (8gb x 6)) to 4.41 ghz and my RAM to 2285mhz. I was also able to get a rock solid Uncore speed of ~3800 mhz. I'm now rocking a mad solid 1034 in Cinebench R15 and a multicore Geekbench score of 19032 (which is roughly on par with a stock frequency i7-7700k, which barely cracks 20k). Additionally, Geekbench puts my memory bandwidth at roughly that of DDR4-2400 -- and since I've got nice "gamer" RAM, I've got the timings tight as piss, too.
    I feel like I lucked out and got an extremely well-binned chip as I didn't even have to push the voltages that much. I could doubtlessly push it higher (as I've had successful boots, on air, at upwards of 4.6ghz), but as I'm on air, I don't want to risk it by pushing things too hard; right now the system is stable af, runs cool and I didn't have to get scary with the voltage at all. Liquid cooled, I bet I could complete a Cinebench run at 5ghz and get somewhere in the ballpark of 1100, but I'd definitely not leave it there for general use!
    TYC, you really knows your stuff when it comes to X58. Thanks to you, I've basically got the equivalent of a MUCH newer system (with a few caveats i.e. PCIE 2.0 rather than 3.0) for way less money.

  • @aaagamingonbudget294
    @aaagamingonbudget294 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks to you Brian, I've opened the X58 for myself! Thank you. Keep up the good work ;)

  • @BelieveInTheGreek
    @BelieveInTheGreek 4 года назад

    I learned so much from you. Thank you. I have a stable 4.33ghz daily on a X5690 using an AIO.

  • @wingetposh
    @wingetposh 5 лет назад

    I got a little above 4.2Ghz with a x5675 on an Asus P6T WS Pro, without overclocking my DDR3, very stable. I'll do it when I'll receive my good stuff, soon. Thanks for the guide.

  • @eddyn2
    @eddyn2 4 года назад

    Your video is perfect! Just got the x5675 to 4.2 GHz but, unfortunately, the memory oc didn't work at 2000mhz. It's running smooth! Thank you so much, it helped me a lot. My previous CPU was an i7-920. I am grateful that I discovered these xeon processors, better late than never.

  • @qrit91
    @qrit91 6 лет назад

    i never even had an intel based system but i love these kinda guides. Awesome.

  • @1010jhonson
    @1010jhonson 5 лет назад +1

    I just recently finished rebuilding my original Gigabyte GA-X58a-UD3R v.1 gaming rig as a file/infrastructure/game server for the house, and overclocked it to the gills after watching several of your videos and reading commentary.
    I managed to pick up a Xeon W3690 for $80 to replace my original i7-920, and cranked it up to 4.46GHz (193x23) with a x19 uncore multiplier, with my 24GB RAM running at 1552MHz. I was hoping for 4.5GHz, but it couldn't quite make it. It's rock solid, but the north bridge gets very toasty because the airflow in my case isn't ideal. It soundly stomps my Ryzen 5 2400g (overclocked to 3.95GHz all core, 3400MHz DDR4) with Cinebench R15 scores just over 1000 vs 865. Overall, I am very happy with the results and want to build another one if I can find a reasonably priced, high performance X58 motherboard. It's running great, but I am finding that these particular boards are pretty pricey here in the US, so I am curious what your favorite X58 motherboards are.

    • @opoxious1592
      @opoxious1592 Год назад

      I think one of the best is the "Asus Ramapge Extreme III"

  • @willrsan
    @willrsan 5 лет назад

    Thanks for this tutorial, copied your settings almost exactly with just a bit of tweaking. Just got my X5650 today from China - cost 12$ US. Put in my Asus Rampage Formula 3 and already have a stable 4.2Ghz at 1.35V for the CPU. Temps are in the 60 degrees - using Corsair H100 AIO cooler.

  • @fawzanfawzi9993
    @fawzanfawzi9993 6 лет назад

    The thumbnail is just beautiful

  • @ottodachat
    @ottodachat 4 года назад

    X58 does rule, so glad I bought a Xeon 6 core -- 5680, got it for a low $15.00 US, however the board is an old Super Micro X58 - but could not pass up the $43 dollar price tag -- ebay. Runs great but eventually I will find a more recent X58 - right now w/out overclocking this computer runs solid and so stable, saved over $200.00 in CPU and motherboard costs

  • @chrisjay6759
    @chrisjay6759 6 лет назад

    thanks for the video, just got a 5675 and got it to 4.3GHz no probs with help from your guide, 6 core heaven is sweet for £50

  • @WouterVerbruggen
    @WouterVerbruggen 6 лет назад

    I got a free ASUS P6T6 WS from my uni's electronics dump. Decided to get a W3680 for it. Got it running at 4.5 GHz, 1.33 V now (150 BCLK x30) with 18GB of Registered RAM at 1500MHz without much effect! Once I get the better thermal paste I ordered (what I got is that 1 dollar stuff from eBay), I'll try to get it even higher ^.^

  • @robertchamberlin2362
    @robertchamberlin2362 3 года назад +1

    hay brian iam thinking of upgrading my old i7 920 to X5680. Whats your thought on this cpu

  • @mrlithium69
    @mrlithium69 6 лет назад +1

    4.4Ghz here. 22x200. I'm using my X5675 on my original Asus Sabertooth X58 mobo from 2010 and it still running great, with a GTX 780 and nice samsung SSD. Tried to get uncore stable to 4ghz but it only barely wants to do 3800mhz or less. Cinebench score = 1020.
    The one weird thing I had to do was increase IOH to 1.20v, and my CPU is at 1.4v, QPI 1.3v so pretty high volts overall. Maybe i can lower it later.
    Also i wanted to say THANKS, your knowledge is great and you covered everything important, and the BIOS of this P6T deluxe and my X58 sabertooth are exactly the same, so it helped.

  • @nednoob
    @nednoob Год назад +1

    do you have any advice on overclocking the xeon 5690?

    • @MrAxelortega1
      @MrAxelortega1 4 месяца назад

      im wondering the same cant get a stable overclock

  • @tedburg6042
    @tedburg6042 4 года назад

    Just upgraded my i7 920 to a x5675 overclocked it put in a 1660 super and am getting 60 fps in Flightsim 2020 in my Montana hometown at Mostly high
    settings. Ultra on clouds and a few other things. These are great old computers. I'm sure I'll have to lower some settings to fly around NYC but this is
    just great for a 12 year old system. 1080p

  • @czechdisout7923
    @czechdisout7923 5 лет назад

    This helped me a lot. Thank you for spending time for this :) Also if things don't workout for any of you it might be that your BIOS isn't up to date. Mine wasn't even on the GIGABYTE website LOL

  • @hammies4jayjay
    @hammies4jayjay 6 лет назад

    i cant get enough of xeon videos!! i need more for my addiction

  • @guillermodiaz1949
    @guillermodiaz1949 4 года назад

    Great tutorial, even today when XEONs are really Cheap !!! Thanx man.

  • @notme4526
    @notme4526 3 года назад

    I'm very happy you didn't tell people to down clock there QTI freq to something nuts like 3.2GT/s I've seen some many tuts for x58 saying to lower that an sure you can clock higher with it super low if you you want to kill your PCIe/GPU transfer rate. Those xeons are 6.4GT/s stock i believe just like there golf town cousins,I always set that at 6.4 stock and let it rise with the overclock,usually ends up around 7.6GT/s with 4.5 on the cpu core. Some motherboards let you drop that setting to crazy low values killing your transfer rate of your PCIe lanes,So your CPU is cranked to 5.1GHz but can barely feed the GPU at 3.2GT/s transfer rate.

  • @myyoutube62
    @myyoutube62 5 лет назад +2

    I actually tend to prefer the W36xx series of x58 Xeons to the X56xx series for single CPU builds. They cost more, but having an unlocked multiplier gives way more flexibility and eases the overclock process significantly and can result in more stable builds. With some boards, BCLK can get a bit iffy if you push it hella hard and requires a lot more tweaking.
    With a W series, a mild-moderate BLCK boost (or sometimes none at all) paired with a raised multiplier makes it much easier to get those sweet 1000+ CB scores. In fact, with my most recent build, it was as easy as setting the CPU multiplier to 33 and leaving the BCLK stock at 133. I didn't even touch any other settings, and this alone was sufficient to get a 1009 CB score. I could likely push it higher by giving the BCLK a mild push (or leaving it and pumping more voltage into the CPU to get it to 34) but even as is, I've broken the 1000 CB barrier with a rock stable system and am super happy with it.

  • @Nimbus12
    @Nimbus12 2 года назад

    Didnt need another project, but found an asus p6x58d premium with a 960 at goodwill for $7. Awesome. Ordered a 5675 for $15. Already had ram, case, psu, hdd, but gonna order ssd, and a water cooler. Should be a decent cheap system

  • @aarons7615
    @aarons7615 5 лет назад +1

    i know this is a year old but for anyone else watching.. the x5660 is a locked multiplier cpu. the base clock is 21, the boost clock goes like this, 24 23 22 22. depending on the core usage. thats why it bounces around.. if you are lucky to have a x58 bios that lets you select the multiplier after disabling the turbo, you can lock it to 23. unfortunately i think most are locked at 21 or auto if you disable the turbo. the same goes for the x5670 and x5690, but those the turbo goes up to 26 25 24 24 and 27 26 25 25.. and the x58 boards only go to 21 so this is why they arent so popular for oc. you will get a higher boost, but the base clock will be the same as the x5660.. especially if you disable the turbo.

  • @blazingmatty123
    @blazingmatty123 6 лет назад +1

    the "uclk must be twice the memory speed" thing was for the nehalem/bloomfield chips which wouldn't work well with less than 2x uclk, the westmere/gulftown chips work fine at 1.5x

  • @theswagler5648
    @theswagler5648 5 лет назад

    6 weeks ago I pickup up a Combo: ASUS P6T Deluxe v2, i7-920, OCZ Gold 6gb Triple 1600MHz for $100.00 on Craigslist. I haven't built it yet, I'll be swapping out my ASUS A8N-SLI Premium, AMD 4800+, LSI 9211-4i, Samsung 840 Pro 512, Antec p180 case. Just ordered a Xeon x5675 and CM 212 Evo from Amazon today. My plans are to find a used Asus 1070 Strix OC down the road. I'm so glad the x58 are still relevant today, it may be 10 years old, but it's new for me!

  • @philippecardin1109
    @philippecardin1109 6 лет назад

    I'l keep your video as a reference for when i'l do my overclocking. I will be swapping my Xeon quad core X3520 for a X5675, that will be to upgrade and renovate my old Workstation Z400 and give it a bit more life, thanks for your work!

  • @Subbmerged
    @Subbmerged Год назад +1

    Somebody please explain why you need a x58 motherboard to overclock

  • @Ludvio
    @Ludvio 5 лет назад

    fantastic stuff.now 10 years have passed since i bought my x58 rig and i can oc is safely without risking

  • @atinygrilledcheese4296
    @atinygrilledcheese4296 5 лет назад

    x5687 here, just acquired giving it a try!

  • @seylaw
    @seylaw 6 лет назад +1

    The turbo not locking in is a known problem on the Asus P6T Deluxe V2. I run my X5675 on that board but with a crossflashed and slightly modded P6T WS Pro BIOS. There you get the High TDP override option if you leave the multiplier on Auto.

    • @theswagler5648
      @theswagler5648 5 лет назад

      Just got an Asus P6T Deluxe V2, haven't built yet. Have x5675, CM 212 Evo, and J Gill 12gb 1600mhz triple on order. Can you give more detail on settings and bios you're using?

  • @khanscombe619
    @khanscombe619 3 года назад

    Way cool video. I haven't poked around in a Tylersburg OC for yrs , since my ROG Rampage II Gene as I moved quickly to Dual Xeon and they didn't allow for much if any OC (evga CR2 does). I'd like to add; for ease of testing, unplug everything except the basics. I'd even use 1 single HDD w/ a basic, clean Windows install. Have a restore so you can to get right back into it if all goes wrong. And believe me, if new to this, things may go wrong so have patients & prepare to learn as you go. Take lots of notes on paper or snaps pix to review later. Document your steps. Overclocking the world, 1 PC at a time

  • @aaron5364
    @aaron5364 3 года назад +1

    It is actually possible to install the P6T workstation bios on the regular P6T deluxe, and it completely unlocks the multiplier beyond 21! I have this working on my x58 rig :)

  • @JamisDuanne
    @JamisDuanne 6 лет назад

    Bryan, the X58 KING

  • @graywood1
    @graywood1 6 лет назад +1

    Great help, got my old i7 950 going at 4.3 stable with a little tweaking. There be life in the ole girl!

  • @antmax
    @antmax 5 лет назад +1

    I recently got my x5670 and did a safe OC of 4ghz. It's been really hot here, and ambient temps in the house have been 23c. 10 min tress tests got CPU temps up to 78 degrees. I had been running my vcore at 1.3 like everyone suggested.
    But I've been lowering it bit by bit today and currently have it stable at 1.24v. The CPU generally hangs around 72C which is a significant drop.
    My hideous NB temps have dropped a couple of degrees too. I guess you like to push your CPU to the extreme, but I thought I'd just mention that a slightly milder OC can allow you to lower the vcore below what seems to be the general OC recommendation and remain stable with lower temps.

  • @TG562
    @TG562 4 года назад

    Excellent video dude, I’ve got my 5670 running stable at 4.3ghz

    • @alaafareed2077
      @alaafareed2077 4 года назад

      what did you use for cooling?

    • @TG562
      @TG562 4 года назад

      @@alaafareed2077 it's water-cooled buddy

    • @alaafareed2077
      @alaafareed2077 4 года назад

      @@TG562 oh , actually I think I might just upgrade but every now and then I keep telling myself buy a xeon and OC it but then I think nah I should buy myself something new I have been using this rig for 6 years it's time to upgrade

    • @TG562
      @TG562 4 года назад

      @@alaafareed2077 I totally agree, I went from an I7 920 to the xeon but that is the last I will do to this old chipset, once I can actually get the rtx3080 gpu I will upgrade my whole system. Until then my rig still runs any game and handles vr fine so in no rush

  • @marrr7611
    @marrr7611 4 года назад

    Great tutorial, I was having problems with my x58a-ud3r and a xeon 5650 processor overclocking it. I would get BSOD every now and then until i bumped up the voltage a bit more as you indicated in this video.

  • @pamelahusky1179
    @pamelahusky1179 5 лет назад

    I have one of those boards and setting it to 1.3 volts makes the VRMs overheat. I'd recommend checking that and pointing it out since so many people don't think about it because the system is stable and the temperature doesn't show but I could guarantee you could burn your hand by touching the VRM heat sink. That part where the CPU ratio going down to 21 could have even been the VRM thermal throttling since there's no other indication but I'm not there so I'm not going to just say what it was for sure.

    • @willrsan
      @willrsan 5 лет назад

      I have jury rigged an old socket 775 CPU cooler fan over my MOBOs VRM heatsink and heatpipes, makes a huge difference. Like you mentioned the temperature was too hot to touch but now is in the region of 50 - 60 degrees C.

  • @johnnytokes1
    @johnnytokes1 5 лет назад

    Just got a x58 rig and your videos have been amzing to watch learn and get some pointers! All your videos are A+++ Keep it up!

  • @Danth01gt
    @Danth01gt 6 лет назад

    Nice! I am able to get 4.23ghz on my EVGA FTW / x5650. I’d love to hit 1000 on Cinebench but It comes in at its best of 958. Good enough and I’m achieving that on 1.275v which is fine for me for everyday use.

  • @JohnEllisIII
    @JohnEllisIII 6 лет назад

    Going to give this a shot with a X5687 tomorrow on an EVGA FTW motherboard.

  • @AlexN-Astro
    @AlexN-Astro 6 лет назад

    Just followed this guide and hit 4.48GHz @ 1.36v with my i7 980x + GA X58A UD5 and hit exactly 1000cb :D awesome considering I got the CPU, Mobo and 24Gb Corsair Dominator DDR3 for less than a used 7th gen i5 !!!!!

  • @masterpainter78
    @masterpainter78 2 года назад

    Wow, it took a lot of time and reading....But I have finally Overclocked my EVGA SR-2, modest though it may be :D

  • @KydrahDemon
    @KydrahDemon 5 лет назад +1

    I'm currently using a i7-960 and considering Xeon X5675 for $25. I want to get a few more years out of my system and I think that is something worth doing.

  • @kingster3835
    @kingster3835 6 лет назад +2

    i also have X79 and i7 3930K - will you do next a X79 and i7 3930K OC step by step OC?

    • @jaanseel7827
      @jaanseel7827 6 лет назад

      Martin-Kalev Kingi there are tons of videos getting 5ghz with the 3930k. Or lt was the 3960x...

  • @viperbite18
    @viperbite18 6 лет назад

    Made it to 4.5 on my x5660 under water with pretty high voltage Settled on 4.2 at 1.325v / 1600 ram. I have the same board btw and did notice It unfortunately wont run the boost multiplier of 23 on the x5660. I Bought an x5675 last month. Need to shuffle some builds around before getting to overclocking it. Excited, Id like to hit a 4.5 or higher 24/7 stable oc under water. This is a good guide to get people started though.