samedi 30 juillet 2016

Clevo Overclocker's Lounge

Leaders Board:

Highest Overclock: @bloodhawk / 5001.2 MHz

Firestrike 980 GTX: @bloodhawk / Score: 14642

Firestrike 980M GTX SLI: @Mr. Fox / Score: 18

Firestrike 860M GTX: @SRSR333 / Score: 4655

Sky Diver 980 GTX: @Mr. Fox / Score: 35809

3DMark11 980 GTX: @Mr. Fox / Score: 19111

3DMark11 980 GTX SLI: @Mr. Fox / Score: 25055

3DMark11 980M GTX SLI: @Thumper_23 / Score: 26640

3DMark11 860M GTX: @SRSR333 / Score: P6032

3DMark Vantage 980 GTX SLI = @Mr. Fox / Score: P60330

3DMark Vantage 980M GTX SLI = @Mr. Fox / Score: P62561

CINEBENCH R11.5: @Papusan / Score: 11.73

CINEBENCH R15: @Papusan / Score: 1065CB

wPRIME 32M: @Papusan / Score: 4.158

wPRIME 1024M: @Papusan / Score: 132.491 seconds - 2min 12sec 491 ms

Aquamark3: @Mr. Fox / Score: 391210

GPUPI: @ajc9988 / Score: 38.175s + 1.419s

AS SSD Benchmark: @Phoenix /Score: 4330

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CrystalDiskMark: @Phoenix

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AIDA64 Cache & Memory Benchmark: @Mr. Fox

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This thread is dedicated to overclockers for Clevo laptops

I'll start, here are my successful settings for overclocking a crappy 6700K that is a very bad overclocker, with a lot of tinkering with the settings and testing, I was finally able to tame this beast:

There is no guideline for overclocking as every CPU is different, but this should give you a good starting point which from then, you can tweak small settings yourself like voltage, current/power limits, etc:

Here are the safe/stable settings for a 4.2GHz overclock on all 4 cores with cache ratio set to 42, no throttling, max temps of 80-85C while gaming using stock IC Diamond / no CPU delid

System stability done using AID64 and monitoring using HWMonitor

Tested on my previous Eurocom Sky X9 and now the current Sky X9, so it was perfectly safe on 2 systems

Settings suggested by @Mr. Fox

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If you get any hardlocks/freezing even though the temps are not very high, just increase the offset voltage for CPU Core/Cache Ratio from -115 mV to -100mV


Prema BIOS 4.5 GHz / 4.1 GHz Cache Ratio Overclock + 3000 MHz memory overclock settings (RAM overclock is only for those with a 2800 MHz. and there is a risk that your system will not boot requiring an NVRAM reset so please don't touch the RAM settings if you don't know what you're doing)


Note: If anyone achieves a high score using any Prema Mod be it a BIOS or VBIOS, please post it in the comments as well as this page: PREMA MOD Benchmarks

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