Core i7 2600k overclock @ 5100mhz


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www.hardwareoverclock.com . Overclocking the Core i7 2600K update 26.01.2011 – Here is our second experiment to overclock the processor over 5 GHz. This needs the last beta bios version 1053 for the Asus P8P67 Deluxe. The option "performance PLL" must be enabled. Multi x51, Vcore Auto, but not more than 1.5V. This settings were 100% benchmark and 3DMark stable.

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25 Responses to Core i7 2600k overclock @ 5100mhz

  1. SICKNESSstunting says:

    @therealJayRoe Buy the Noctua NH-DH14

  2. Hardwareoverclock says:

    @therealJayRoe not really

  3. therealJayRoe says:

    You can overclock past 5.2GHz with a simple $20 Hyper TX 3. So there’s no reason to spend hundreds of dollars on watercooling.

    Try google "Intel Sandy Bridge CPUs Chill Aftermarket Cooling"

  4. Hardwareoverclock says:

    @shadow479 there are lot of brands, Aquacomputer, EK waterblocks and more

  5. Hardwareoverclock says:

    @shadow479 you can’t use the 5.1 GHz settings with a stock cooler, only stable with water

  6. shadow479 says:

    @Hardwareoverclock what brands have watercooling kit’s available for this socket??

  7. shadow479 says:

    @Hardwareoverclock what temperature will it get after these configs ? (stock cooler but great case ventilation) I have a thermaltake element G

  8. iSteezHD says:

    @Hardwareoverclock Where? :P

  9. Hardwareoverclock says:

    @iSteezHD to overclock the Core i7 2600k is very easy

    set multi to 45, all cores, VCore 1.35
    EIST, C1E, C3 & C6 Disabled, Turbo enabled, thats all

  10. Hardwareoverclock says:

    @iSteezHD yep, this board is absolut rock solid

  11. iSteezHD says:

    @Hardwareoverclock And if i buy a new pc, ill get this mobo: Asus P8P67 Deluxe :)

  12. iSteezHD says:

    @Hardwareoverclock Ok, nice, cause i might buy a new pc soon, you know any good tut for overclocking? :)

  13. Hardwareoverclock says:

    @iSteezHD for the dayli use you can overclock up to 4,5 GHz and 1.35V

  14. iSteezHD says:

    how much could i overlock a i7 2600k with a noctua 14 cpu cooler?

  15. Hardwareoverclock says:

    45-50° in games, with watercooling and 3 x 120 mm fans on tripple radiator @ 7V

  16. leezaal says:

    so what temps were you getting at 5ghz

  17. Life4MoldeFK says:

    can you help me to overclock?check PM ! :D

  18. cryptsys says:

    @Hardwareoverclock no wonder when i tried to boot my core 2 duo E8400 @ 1.7V it wouldn’t boot xD

  19. Hardwareoverclock says:

    Hi
    The Silver Arrow is a great cooler, but 5 GHz for the daily using is not necessary. No game oder application needs this performance. Also you need for 5 GHz 1.4 up to 1.45V. Not easy for an air cooler, especially not in summer. For 4,5 GHz you need 1.35V, a little bit lower and sensible

  20. preslav81 says:

    HI.Can you give us your configuration details?
    Very soon I will buy this mainboard,I’m not sure which CPU cooler to buy for 2600k?
    Can you tell me if I buy Silver Arrow(Thermaltake),could I reach 5 Ghz?
    I don’t want anymore.The PC will be AIR cooled.Thank you

  21. Hardwareoverclock says:

    all the P67 boards are very good, some are better, other not so. It is a lot of luck. A friend has the third UD7 from gigabyte and only the last sample is perfect. My Asus P8P67 Deluxe is not so bad, but 5.5 GHz it will not reach.

  22. LegalizeIsrael says:

    Asrock Extreme 4 is the best cheap OC motherbord, you should try it some people reached 5500mhz on air with it

  23. Hardwareoverclock says:

    Yes, i tried, and it works. But with water cooling did not care.

  24. mythsquare1 says:

    1.48V damn this is hot. Have you tried to set vcore manual like 1.35-1.4?

  25. Hardwareoverclock says:

    jep, thats a cool cpu. At the moment i have 5.2 GHz Benchmark stable and 5.3 Super PI stable, awesome

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