

Then i can try the stock fans, the be quiet shadow wings, the stock corsair case fans, scythe kaza slim fans or arctic p12 pwm pst fans (4 set of fans for the best combination of cooling and noise).īasically im at the cooling limited of my dark rock pro 4, it goes beyond 90c in ibt and also as i remember in prim small fft, as mention not 100% stable in ibt maximum so i have to tweak it, more vcore i need a little more cooling (thats where the water comes in) but noit as much as i would need for 5.0ghz I bought an aio, not 280mm since im not going for 5ghz but do need something better or atleast the advantage of water + radiator + fans instead of heasink + fansĬooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L V2 not to expensive and fairly okay low noise pump (have experience with cooler master aio's), i use be quiet! Shadow Wings 2 in my case and have one as an exhaust fan, i bough 1 extra (they only had one in stock in the same colour and model, pwm 1100rpm). I desided to try to go for 4.9ghz and for it to be stable in ibt maximum I tried ibt maximum but it was unstable after 2 or 3 runs, can someone tell me why ibt in very high takes about 40 sec each run but takes 700 sec at maximum, that's a huge difference, less than 7 min in very high for 10 runs and maximum takes more than 100 min, 1 hour and 40 min for 10 runs Im not shure i want to go for 5ghz since it needs to be stable in all tests (atm not stable in ibt) PCMark10 because its best benchmark ALL of system. MSI Interceptor DS300 + Lots of optical mice! Nanoxia Deep Silence 5 Rev.B / Lots of nice cheap cases!Īsus Xonar AE 7.1, Razer Tiamat 7.1/ Onboard for the rest of them.Ĭorsair RM750x / Silverstone ST60F-Ti / Silverstone SST-ST55F-G Samsung 32" Odyssey G5 / Numerous Philips LCD panels. M.2 NVME - WD 750 black & Corsair MP510 / Lots of SSDs. MSI RX 5700 XT Evoke OC edition / Sapphire R9 Nano / Sapphire HD7870 GHz edition Depending on your chip may be able to get over 5.0 on your current cooler AND keep it under 80-90 in prime by dropping clocks / setting the W limiter to the OCCT pull.Ĭore all core / / Z590 Unify / MSI B450 Gaming pro carbon AC / Asus Sabertooth 990FX R2.0Ĭryorig R1 Ultimate+2xCorsair ML140 / AMD stock cooler / Thermaltake NiC F4ģ2GB kit CL19 / Teamgroup 16GB kit 2933 / G.Skill Ripjaws 8GB Card(s)

You're effectively gimping the chip for a situation that will never happen and is pulling 3x more power than you normally pull.īetter approach - you have a great silent air cooler - use custom TVB clipping or wattage ceiling to dynamically OC on all core to 5.0/5.1/5.2 and have it drop to 4.9 or 4.8 once it hits 90C or 270W depending on how you want it set up. Setting a cooling goal of 5.0 flat when running 300W+ on a synthetic prime burn for funsies, and then limiting your gaming and every day OC to that 5.0Ghz because it bounces off throttle during prime 330W is not the most ideal OC approach. They will pull well over 300W when running Prime w/ an OC and overvolt. They might pull 220W-240W during heavy benches (firestrike etc.) Under office workloads they push anywhere from 10-125W. These chips under heavy gaming workloads are pulling around 100W-125W. If you're at OCCT at 75-80C, then your real life temps wont go above what? 70? You still have thermal headroom on that cooler if 5.0Ghz Prime Small FFT is not your goal.
