10900k @ 5.5GHZ

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5.5 Ghz on a 10900k. Is that possible on all cores?

Yes mate. I just set it by core count. 5.5GHZ on 6 cores 5.4GHZ on 7 Cores and 5.3GHZ no AVX on 10 Cores. Vcore in bios set to Adaptive 1.28V, Under load 1.32V Die sense LLC 3

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Ignore cinebench score, its low because I'm recording at the same time
 
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Yes mate. I just set it by core count. 5.5GHZ on 6 cores 5.4GHZ on 7 Cores and 5.3GHZ no AVX on 10 Cores. Vcore in bios set to Adaptive 1.28V, Under load 1.32V Die sense LLC 3

Ignore cinebench score, its low because I'm recording at the same time

So correct me if I'm wrong you might as well have set an all core of 5.3ghz as there will be virtually no scenario that will boost the cpu to 5.5 ghz.

Also your Vid is CRAZY high.
 
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So correct me if I'm wrong you might as well have set an all core of 5.3ghz as there will be virtually no scenario that will boost the cpu to 5.5 ghz.


Also your Vid is CRAZY high.

Cinebench single score seems to hold my CPU @ 5.5GHZ - 5.4GHZ. If i'm in Microsoft office, windows teams, web browsing I'm constantly hitting 5.5GHZ

Also VID is fine, it's not the voltage that its actually getting. it can "ask" 1.7V but will never actually get 1.7V. My vcore does hit 1.5v for a split second when there is no load on the CPU. This is just the nature of adaptive voltage though. I'm led to believe VID is what the cpu requests based on a voltage table set from intel. My vid is crazy high even if I set my cpu on stock.

Also this is the highest R23 I have got.

 
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Cinebench single score seems to hold my CPU @ 5.5GHZ - 5.4GHZ. If i'm in Microsoft office, windows teams, web browsing I'm constantly hitting 5.5GHZ

Also VID is fine, it's not the voltage that its actually getting. it can "ask" 1.7V but will never actually get 1.7V. My vcore does hit 1.5v for a split second when there is no load on the CPU. This is just the nature of adaptive voltage though. I'm led to believe VID is what the cpu requests based on a voltage table set from intel. My vid is crazy high even if I set my cpu on stock.

Also this is the highest R23 I have got.

That is one impressive chip. Your temps are super low , did you delid in the end ?
 
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Agree, if 11900k had been 16 core, its a deal. 11700k at 10 core, makes sense? What are Intel thinking?

So it says the maximum is 8 cores and 16 threads for 11th Gen Intel CPUs.

The flagship, the Core i9-11900K has eight cores and 16 threads. Base clock of 3.5 GHz with 5.3GHz Bost clock (usually on one core only). So likely 4.7GHz across all cores.

You reckon you can overclock all cores to 5GHz?
 
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no mate, liquid metal between IHS and Cooler

I have a 10850k, It clocks just fine but the temps are holding me back a little I'm at 5ghz all core at 1.31v core LL6, i have a full loop with 2x 360's in push pull. My 3080 is liquid metal and that brought temps down from 55 degrees to 40 degrees but I'm hesitant to do the cpu as the last cpu i did was a 5960x and it alloyed with the heat spreader to the point I had to lap it.
 
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I have a 10850k, It clocks just fine but the temps are holding me back a little I'm at 5ghz all core at 1.31v core LL6, i have a full loop with 2x 360's in push pull. My 3080 is liquid metal and that brought temps down from 55 degrees to 40 degrees but I'm hesitant to do the cpu as the last cpu i did was a 5960x and it alloyed with the heat spreader to the point I had to lap it.

My cpu runs idles at 23c and maxes out at 63c it's overclocked to 4.5ghz with 1.1vcore. 10th gen i7
 
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Overclocked to 4.5 ? . My stock 10700k ran at 4.7ghz all core out of the box at stock settings. Do you mean you're under volting and underclocking ?

No, my cpu runs at 3.6Ghz out of the box. I overclocked it to 4.5ghz and the vcore is1.1. Using a micro atx motherboard. It gives the same gaming performance as my k version of the chip running at 5ghz with 1.32 vcore
 
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So it says the maximum is 8 cores and 16 threads for 11th Gen Intel CPUs.

The flagship, the Core i9-11900K has eight cores and 16 threads. Base clock of 3.5 GHz with 5.3GHz Bost clock (usually on one core only). So likely 4.7GHz across all cores.

You reckon you can overclock all cores to 5GHz?
It should be able to hit 5GHZ I reckon. The issue they are having with the 10nm stuff is that they are not able to achieve high clocks. However, the 11th gen is a backport of the 10nm so it is still on the 14nm which should enable it to OC just fine.

I have a 10850k, It clocks just fine but the temps are holding me back a little I'm at 5ghz all core at 1.31v core LL6, i have a full loop with 2x 360's in push pull. My 3080 is liquid metal and that brought temps down from 55 degrees to 40 degrees but I'm hesitant to do the cpu as the last cpu i did was a 5960x and it alloyed with the heat spreader to the point I had to lap it.

I dont really care if I need to lap it in the end. It is staying in my system for a good 5+ years. After that it will not be worth too much anyway. Plus the performance advantage it will give far outweighs the disadvantage especially if yours is a good overclocker. I have liquid metal cooled my GPU too. Love the liquid metal.

Btw I'm so close to hitting 18000 points but I dont think its actually possible lol. I upped by cache to 50 and I'm so close.

 
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I have a 10850k, It clocks just fine but the temps are holding me back a little I'm at 5ghz all core at 1.31v core
Not stable under 1.30v? Mine does 5ghz @ 1.260v rock solid, i know they are all different. Temps good with cheapo 240mm aio, but thinking of getting a quality 360mm as i reckon it will do 5.3ghz.
 
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