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<blockquote data-quote="mr2cam" data-source="post: 15551729" data-attributes="member: 47819"><p>Not really, first thing to do is to go and set your voltage to a static voltage, I would recommend around 1.30 volts, then slowly increase your multiplier, so go up to a 46 multiplier, do a 10-15 minute OCCT stress test, if it passes, then go to a 47 multiplier and repeat the stress test. If you fail, move voltage up from 1.30 to 1.31 and repeat test. If you follow these steps then you should be able to get close to 5ghz at the voltage I said earlier. Your final stress test should be quite a bit longer, because at that point you will have your memory where you want it and cache ratio, so I suggest at least an hour stress test. Some people say 8 hours but I think that is a bit crazy TBH, I have never had an unstable system after doing an hour stress test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr2cam, post: 15551729, member: 47819"] Not really, first thing to do is to go and set your voltage to a static voltage, I would recommend around 1.30 volts, then slowly increase your multiplier, so go up to a 46 multiplier, do a 10-15 minute OCCT stress test, if it passes, then go to a 47 multiplier and repeat the stress test. If you fail, move voltage up from 1.30 to 1.31 and repeat test. If you follow these steps then you should be able to get close to 5ghz at the voltage I said earlier. Your final stress test should be quite a bit longer, because at that point you will have your memory where you want it and cache ratio, so I suggest at least an hour stress test. Some people say 8 hours but I think that is a bit crazy TBH, I have never had an unstable system after doing an hour stress test. [/QUOTE]
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