OCUK Sandy Bridge, SB-E and Ivy Bridge 5GHZ Club

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Managed to get 5.1ghz now :D ran intel burn test after to show the actual VID in use.
 

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This was just achieved with the auto tuning suite on my Asus P8P67 Pro. Stable.

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Tips to get above the magic 5,000? :)
 
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Where's my badge? :)

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P.s. I had run the auto tune again, but as it was obvious it wasn't going to get higher than my previous attempt, I entered the BIOS and mucked around with a basic set of multipliers to see what I could get.

So, when the OS re-loaded it counted as an "auto-tune", although it isn't. If that makes sense ha! Haven't tried anything higher, but I'm sure it could go to at least 5.4 with the right tweaking.
 
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Just gimme a shout bro - when you see the bloomin faffing around you have to do with this board just to get 5Ghz you'll know why I can't get much higher lol ;)
 
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Not great volts, but I made it to 5.0GHz on air :D Crept up in increments of 0.05v (amongst other tweaks, VCCSA/IO, PLL, etc) from a stable 4.5GHz. Taken two days. Dont think I will stay at 5GHz though, not with 1.485v for my bios vCore (if was the only way I could pass OCCT and Prime). Jump back to a safer 4.8GHz and 1.4v :rolleyes:



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