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[CPUs] 2500K Over-clocking issue

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October 15, 2011 1:32:35 AM

Hi there!

So I bought 2500K processor a few months ago and now I'm eager to over clock it.
I seem to be having trouble with the amount of v that it uses to run stable.

When I have the bios auto volt the CPU it runs up to 1.41v @ 4.4GHz.
I have tried lowering the voltage manually to find a better voltage, but each time I get BSOD.
I have tried going from 1.33v to 1.38.

I'm begging to think maybe my chip is just a low binned chip.
So I came here to see if anyone else might have a few tips, or can point out something I have done wrong.
I would like to keep the speed step technology on, so my CPU can be more energy efficient when not under load.
I am also not using the motherboards TPU and EPU features, should I?

I grabbed some screens of some further details for those interested.

Parts

CPU: Intel 2500K
CPU Cooling: Cooler Master V6GT
Mobo: Asus P8Z68-V (V.706)
RAM: G.Skill F3-12800CL9-4GBXL (X2 = 8GB) (Running completely stock @1600MHz)
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 560Ti (Factory OC)
PSU: Enermax NAXN 750w


HW Monitor after a gaming session


Basic bios settings)


(Advanced bios settings)

Thanks,
Corey

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