Submission details
hidde663`s y-cruncher - Pi-1b score - Enthusiast league
1min 25sec 936ms with Intel Core i5 6600K at 4900MHz
Ranking position
3418th
WR Rank:
3418th out of 4452
265th
Global 4x CPU rank:
265th out of 657
11th
Core i5 6600K rank:
11th out of 29
Points earned for overclocker league
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World Record Points
3418th
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Global Points
265th using 4 CPU
13.5 Points
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Hardware Points
11th using Core i5 6600K
14.6 Points
Points earned for team league
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Global Team Power Points (GTPP) Not Madshrimps Belgium OC Team's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Team Power Points (HTPP) Not Madshrimps Belgium OC Team's best Core i5 6600K submission
0.0 Points
Hardware details
CPU details
- Model: Intel Core i5 6600K 'Skylake-S'
- Cooling: Air (Custom)
- Cores: 4,900 MHz (+40.00%)
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Memory details
- Manufacturer: Crucial
- Type: 8192MB
- Speed: @ 2,800MHz
- Timings: 14-14-14-30-2
VGA details
- Model: Radeon RX 570 (Polaris 20) AMD
- Cooling: Air (Custom)
- Speed: 1,425 MHz (+38.89%) / 1,900 MHz (+15.15%)
Recent Comments
hidde663 says:
random info: i killed this chip last month, with only 1.55v (AVX stable@4.924), no degradation - just instant failure. Boot voltage spike maby?
yosarianilives says:
On air? That's way too much voltage for Avx2. Ycruncher has probably killed more chips than x265 because people don't understand how avx works with power draw
hidde663 says:
Too much? I don't know. The chip was delidded, resealed, 85C@155 watt. did not gain anything past ~1.536v on air, the extra is just for the droop. So i set 1.55v, did a few x265 4k benches in a row, which was the hardest test to pass in my book, stabalized the highest freq. without destabalising the mem. It ran fine for a few weeks, then suddenly after i came back from work and it wouldnt POST no more. (i did shut it down myself, so no crashes) Thats why i think it died due to a voltage spike at startup. (similar to how Jayztwocents 7700k died, cant remember for certain) I was hoping the degradation experiment would have lasted a little longer, but oh well got a 5800x now, which is quite a jump in performance. I will wait for de8auer's degradation vid before trying anything "un-safe" on this one ;)
yosarianilives says:
Even for benching on air never go above 1.45v, maybe up to 1.5v with a large water loop
yosarianilives says:
Oh just realized this is for daily, that is insane. On lake you never go above 1.4v for daily at good temps unless you have a really good water loop then you can do 1.45v. The 1.55v number some people use is because Intel vid table ends there, which is not Intel saying its safe. Basically and arbitrary end saying cpu shouldn't ever request more than this from board. Your chip died because 1.55v is way too fucking much for daily
hidde663 says:
"Your chip died because 1.55v is way too fucking much for daily"
I tried to kill it, that was the idea, to see the degradation process.
anyways hopefully someone will read this who is new to OC and wont try such a high vcore as a daily driver.
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