PTRACER wrote:My idle processor temperature has also gone down from 41C to 32C, so I decided to overclock it to 3.12GHz again. Highest temperature is now 43C as opposed to 52C.
Still using the same system, currently running stable for 1 hour in OCCT stress test tool at 3.24GHz. FSB is currently set at 270MHz. I have managed to overclock the CPU by a whole 35% on air! Next step would be to try and take it to 275MHz, which would increase it to 3.3GHz, which would be a 37.5% overclock.
Mmm, I don't remember owning an 8800GT at all. I remember selling my i7-860 on eBay though and buying a used 4790k as a replacement. That CPU turned out to be one of the best buys I ever made.
Current specs are barely different from the above though.
PTRACER wrote:CPU: Core i7 4790k, Socket 1150 CPU Speed: 4.4GHz (OC) Graphics Card: 8GB Gainward GeForce 3070 Ti RAM: G.Skill Sniper 16GB (2x8GB) 2133MHz DDR3 RAM Hard Drive: 500GB Samsung NVMe drive + 500GB Kingston SSD + The very same 12 year old 500GB Seagate HDD above Motherboard: ASUS Z97-P Motherboard Sound Card: Onboard Realtek Power Supply: Coolermaster G750M 750W PSU Monitor: Gigabyte Aorus 27" 165Hz Gaming Monitor (1080p) Case: Enermax Bectite Cooling: 5 chassis fans + Scythe Fuma 2 CPU Cooler Mouse/Keyboard: Razer DeathAdder V2 + Cheap NZXT rip-off keyboard by NPET Operating System: Windows 10 64-Bit
My almost 11-year-old Radeon 6950 HD's second fan died today (the other one died about a year ago - so it was a trooper to keep going).
I went online to buy replacements; took both fans out. Now as the day warmed up the bugger freezes. Sigh - but not at all unexpected. So I had to install an even older and worse back-up video card until the new fans (plus some thermal paste) arrive. $20. Sigh. It beats getting a new card, but until they arrive, I'm stuck with a horrible screen resolution.
The joys of being a cheapskate.
Can't wait until we retire and I have the time to justify a new rig!!!
Oscar Piastri in F1! Catch the fever! Vettel Hate Club. Life membership.
MonteCristo wrote: ↑2 years ago
My almost 11-year-old Radeon 6950 HD's second fan died today (the other one died about a year ago - so it was a trooper to keep going).
I went online to buy replacements; took both fans out. Now as the day warmed up the bugger freezes. Sigh - but not at all unexpected. So I had to install an even older and worse back-up video card until the new fans (plus some thermal paste) arrive. $20. Sigh. It beats getting a new card, but until they arrive, I'm stuck with a horrible screen resolution.
The joys of being a cheapskate.
Can't wait until we retire and I have the time to justify a new rig!!!
All arrived and installed. GPU temps dropped from about 70C resting to 45C!
Oscar Piastri in F1! Catch the fever! Vettel Hate Club. Life membership.