Intel Haswell 4th Generation Core i5 & i7 Overclocking Guide

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  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
  • If you have a 4770K or 4670K, then this overclocking guide is perfect for you!
    This video overclocking guide was sponsored by Intel.
    Sponsor link: intelgamingpromo.com/
    Parts List:
    Intel Core i7 4770K "Haswell" CPU
    Intel 335 Series 180GB SSD
    ASUS Maximus VI Extreme motherboard with OC Panel
    Highspeed PC Tech Station test bench
    GeForce GTX 780 video card
    Corsair Dominator 32GB DDR3 RAM
    Corsair AX1200i power supply
    Corsair H100i CPU cooler
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    Music by Adhesive Wombat used with permission. Check out his work here: / adhesivewombat
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  • @123genki
    @123genki 2 роки тому +129

    The year is 2022. My PC is reaching its 8 year anniversary and here I am considering overclocking my i7 4770k for the first time. Couldn't have found a better video.

    • @TheBamaChad-W4CHD
      @TheBamaChad-W4CHD Рік тому +6

      Amazing this video is still useful after all this time. I am upgrading a side build from i5 4590 to i7 4790 and came across this video just looking around for videos on lga 1150. Don't know but I may go with the best unlocked i can find for the machine. I am just curious how much I can actually feel with the cpu upgrade. I'm not expecting much but overclocking may help it be felt a lil more.

    • @Skitzzz
      @Skitzzz Рік тому +3

      @@TheBamaChad-W4CHDalso upgraded my 4590 for the 4790k. I am also curious to see the performance upgrade

    • @troeteimarsch
      @troeteimarsch Рік тому +1

      @@Skitzzz wtf dude xD even a 3600x for like 30 $ is better than that xD

    • @Skitzzz
      @Skitzzz Рік тому

      @@troeteimarsch Thanks dumbass! I would have never known without you!!!🙏🏻🙏🏻
      If you really want to know: It’s about my old ass mainboard. The i7 4790 is the „best“ CPU one can get for the 1150 socket. No need to change the hole motherboard Sherlock „Stock im Arsch“

    • @gernhartreinholzen3992
      @gernhartreinholzen3992 10 місяців тому +3

      he, I'm here for my 4670K, I looted some time ago from an old PC someone threw away 😁

  • @DoctorCowGaming
    @DoctorCowGaming 8 років тому +818

    Thanks bro, I overclocked my microwave and now I can cook a turkey in 5-7 minutes :D

    • @purplelovesyou8667
      @purplelovesyou8667 8 років тому +2

      NICE ima need to use that cuz my microwave is shitty :c pls help

    • @jesper1519
      @jesper1519 8 років тому +4

      hahahahaha best comment ever

    • @diamonicly1813
      @diamonicly1813 8 років тому +2

      yet only the outside is cooked

    • @DoctorCowGaming
      @DoctorCowGaming 8 років тому +1

      yea the microwave oven :D

    • @lewrenz42
      @lewrenz42 8 років тому +5

      what are the specs of your turkey for OVERCOOKING?

  • @lutfullahkarahanl2998
    @lutfullahkarahanl2998 5 років тому +266

    Rewatching this in 2019...
    I hate to get older :(

    • @MrThemodernman1
      @MrThemodernman1 5 років тому +6

      I feel ya. The nostalgia hurts.

    • @randommakers4706
      @randommakers4706 4 роки тому +7

      I hate having an old cpu LoL

    • @victuz
      @victuz 4 роки тому +3

      I've heard and watched a thing or two from Linus for a long time, but never actually stopped to watch and learn from a long explanation like this.
      Yep, this is my first time watching this video, and I'm impressed that these infos given, they still fit for today's OC standards.

    • @victuz
      @victuz 4 роки тому +1

      Linus here made it look very easy to do. (With all the safe measures of course)

    • @marabitobalaha9028
      @marabitobalaha9028 4 роки тому +11

      2020

  • @iammeatyjuggernaut1245
    @iammeatyjuggernaut1245 4 роки тому +431

    2019 this still my cpu lol

    • @Politiek-debat
      @Politiek-debat 4 роки тому +60

      2020 and i still have my i7-4790k. no problems at all.

    • @wolfiy
      @wolfiy 4 роки тому +1

      Robert same here

    • @waldikempel1233
      @waldikempel1233 4 роки тому +8

      wolfiy. Which games do u play ? I have the same cpu but warzone is running bad

    • @wolfiy
      @wolfiy 4 роки тому +2

      waldi kempel i get around 90-120 fps in warzone, depending the area i also have a 980 and both my cpu and gpu are slightly overclocked:)

    • @gingey22
      @gingey22 4 роки тому +14

      @@waldikempel1233 same here, I have an i5 4690k and get bad stability in game which brought me here.. it's time to put the K to use and squeeze some more power out of it

  • @karate7777popGAMES
    @karate7777popGAMES 4 роки тому +144

    when he said "your new cpu"... I felt that

    • @tilburg8683
      @tilburg8683 4 роки тому +2

      I felt it when he was talking about luck of the draw, I have 2 GPUs that do a 5% OC at best a 1650 and 2060 super and then I have a GTX465 that does a 30+% OC just fine.

    • @AliShuktu
      @AliShuktu 3 роки тому

      @@tilburg8683
      9 series was last known good geforce overclocers.
      With my 950 i got +15-20% over clocked performance.
      And now i have Zotac GTX1060/3 AMP Core which maxes at 2100Mhz from 1800 stock "boost", and i've been told that this is impressive...

    • @tilburg8683
      @tilburg8683 3 роки тому

      @@AliShuktu yeah I miss that same with cpus.

  • @holahola8066
    @holahola8066 9 років тому +65

    I used a Twinkie as my thermal compound because I had one lying around, worked really well! Got to 4.8!

    • @BluTHEJAR123
      @BluTHEJAR123 9 років тому

      Preston COC lmao XD

    • @directr4288
      @directr4288 8 років тому +4

      +Abbie Hoffman i used lava for better cooling , but now there's a hole in my pc

  • @IrishSullivanify
    @IrishSullivanify 8 років тому +256

    I overclocked my Potato to 4.7 GHz, best guide ever. 10/10

    • @sun--shine3296
      @sun--shine3296 8 років тому +3

      XD

    • @potatocubes69
      @potatocubes69 8 років тому +1

      +IrishSullivanify you can't overclock meee... i'am a potato :(

    • @QCpowarr
      @QCpowarr 8 років тому +2

      +IrishSullivanify I hope you had some butter to cool that up. Potatoes can get pretty hot without proper cooling.

    • @0begoo0man0
      @0begoo0man0 5 років тому +1

      glados will be thrilled...

    • @vixey_aka_blicku1345
      @vixey_aka_blicku1345 5 років тому

      well dam you got some insane cooling and a power supply then

  • @masterman3349
    @masterman3349 9 років тому +144

    Twinkies are an essential part of over clocking.

  • @albertjordan3249
    @albertjordan3249 5 років тому +67

    Here it is 2018 and my 4770k is still going strong, and I still haven't needed to overclock it. Just put a 1080ti in for VR and it's still GPU bound (I'm staring at you Fallout 4 VR). But I figure that when it does eventually start lagging behind I can come back to this great video and squeeze some more performance out of it rather than having to invest in a new CPU, motherboard, and memory.

    • @ericmartin2470
      @ericmartin2470 5 років тому

      great information to know! just ordered a used RX480 Strix (GTX1060 equivalent) and was wondering if my 4670K could handle that much GPU. from what you are saying i figure its not going to be a problem. may not even need to overclock my CPU, if i do i'll just bump up the CPU clock to where i get the speeds seen listed for the 480 in Firestrike.

    • @ericmartin2470
      @ericmartin2470 5 років тому

      @@felipe96150 4770K is a sweet chip but unfortunately the used ones i saw are too much money. you should be able to keep your rig for years to come rocking that CPU.

    • @OllieW501
      @OllieW501 5 років тому

      @@ericmartin2470 i managed to get one today along with an ROG Maximus VI for £150
      Should tie me over until Ryzen 3000 chips come out, my 2500K is flagging despite being OC'd to 4.6ghz for 6 years, and now i've got the 1080ti, it's really showing it's age.

    • @brandodurham
      @brandodurham 5 років тому +1

      Putting in a 2060 tomorrow and was about to overclock the cpu, but good to know it won’t help anything 😂

    • @aidengonzalez8073
      @aidengonzalez8073 5 років тому +3

      You could also consider delidding as a way to get some more overclocking headroom as it gets older

  • @swimmingpooltalk6363
    @swimmingpooltalk6363 Рік тому +14

    It's 2022 and rocking a GTX 1080 FTW with i7 4770k and I'm extremely surprised with the results... this has aged well

  • @DrewBeatz303
    @DrewBeatz303 10 років тому +14

    Clear, concise & able to explain in plain english but still inform us more advanced tech users of all the functions. Love your tech tips Linus! Keep them up!

  • @robsrides5851
    @robsrides5851 6 років тому +2

    kind of fun watching your old videos and seeing how much better things got over time. good work!

  • @123mickpick
    @123mickpick 9 років тому +284

    My PC blew up... Turns out overcloacking a macintosh wasnt a good idea... Shit

    • @acdrew2002
      @acdrew2002 9 років тому +125

      I tried to overclock my xeon to 6.00 ghz and set my house on fire. Plz liek if u cri evrytiem

    • @kavinrajakaruna7035
      @kavinrajakaruna7035 9 років тому

      Yhea I was gonna try that but. After research whoooooooososs baby not for meh.

    • @Adam-rh8fj
      @Adam-rh8fj 9 років тому +19

      123mickpick ssssshhhhhhhhhhhhh ur scaring the noobs xD

    • @darudesandstorm8680
      @darudesandstorm8680 9 років тому

      123mickpick lmao

    • @nigahiga6400
      @nigahiga6400 9 років тому +25

      123mickpick I overclocked my home made CPU to 12Hz and my potato PSU blew up and set my cardboard box and mobo on fire.

  • @k-hype1551
    @k-hype1551 8 років тому +286

    My calculator committed suicide after a massive overclock on it. I got it to 10GHz on it then it died

    • @mikey10006
      @mikey10006 8 років тому +3

      +K- “K-Hype3” Hype WAIT,WHAT?!

    • @jackfawthorpe7475
      @jackfawthorpe7475 8 років тому

      +K- “K-Hype3” Hype dude the fact that happened is amazing but it would be wise to only put it to a point where it will still run games perfectly otherwise your wasting power

    • @Holyknoble
      @Holyknoble 4 роки тому

      Holy shit lol

  • @rightrightman3179
    @rightrightman3179 10 років тому +70

    Linus; you are a true professional. You are not only a super tech geek, but you also have the common sense and ability to transfer your vast knowledge to your followers who may not have your in-depth experience. Keep up the tech tips and we will keep watching! Thanks for the hard work!

    • @pbandjwrx
      @pbandjwrx 7 років тому +1

      slurping i hear...wipe off the brown thats left on your nose will ya LOL XD

    • @drewbadwolf5182
      @drewbadwolf5182 5 років тому

      @@pbandjwrx why... why even give notes attention. WHY AM I EVEN HERE

    • @lookoe5752
      @lookoe5752 2 роки тому

      You still use this account?

  • @landlorddave
    @landlorddave 10 років тому +8

    At 17:25 Cpu strap is mentioned, It's worth noting as it's good tool for allowing you to overclock CPU's with fixed multipliers, Without the worry of instability due to over components that don't respond well to changes to the base speed.

  • @jamesc1164
    @jamesc1164 10 років тому +6

    Just did my first overclock :) so proud!

  • @jbg43
    @jbg43 9 років тому +4

    I must say - you are excellent. Just built a 4790 pc and finally got almost all components working (except M.2 ssd which apparently doesn't actually work with ASUS Maximus 7). I really like my Intel/ASUS/Corsair components and recommend them. I am running 30C-45C at 4.4G and really see no need to go higher, tho I like to know my options. This video tells me all I can comprehend and has filled in a big info gap between sketchy ASUS documentation and "what's possible". I look forward to tweaking for Hz as I become more comfortable with the technology.

  • @paulandpedro
    @paulandpedro 10 років тому +1

    I have spent the last couple hours researching for an overclock I am planning on my new 4770k and Asus Z87 Impact. This was by far the most helpful and combined the useful tips from all the sources I found.

  • @jsa2145
    @jsa2145 10 років тому +1

    thanks for this great overclocking guide ! :)
    i'm buying a 4770K soon and I really like your vids even if they became more commercial.
    I hope you have a nice day linus !

  • @Frenzy724
    @Frenzy724 11 років тому +3

    Linus, I don't even have my own computer yet (I use a smartphone for this) and your videos are awesome!!! After watching your ultimate pc builds and this, you've earned a subscriber. You are awesome!

  • @joshnlevinson
    @joshnlevinson 9 років тому +7

    After sifting through a bunch of less than helpful videos on overclocking, I found this gem. You did an awesome job of producing a highly informative video with great production quality, that wasn't longer than it needed to be. Thanks so much for your efforts!
    BTW, I've got my i7 4790k on an Asus Maximus VII Hero doing 4.8 GH3 at 1.215 V, with each of the cores averaging about 60C, and RAM at 1600 MHz - and this is stable running Aida64 for almost 6 hours! I'm almost wondering if I'm missing something - seems too good to be true.

    • @joshnlevinson
      @joshnlevinson 9 років тому

      And that's with a Noctua NH-D14, BTW.

    • @MrSoyBeenz
      @MrSoyBeenz 9 років тому +1

      Looks like you got one of the good CPUs from the batch!

    • @joshnlevinson
      @joshnlevinson 9 років тому

      Just to provide an update, although the configuration I mentioned above was stable in most cases (including in benchmarks), I kept getting crashes when playing Far Cry 4. So I ended up raising the Vcore to 1.24 V, resulting in the core temps averaging anywhere from the mid to high 60s (depending on the core), with max core temps of about 81C (but with typical temps at any given moment being in the 60s and 70s, and the temps rarely going higher than about 77C). So the temps are a bit higher than I'd like, but from what I gather, anything below 85C is considered relatively safe (especially when the average/typical temps are much lower). I'm definitely pushing the system to its limits, but hey... I've got it stable at 4.8 GHz with air cooling!
      In any case, things seem to be more stable now (i.e. no more crashes in FC4), but I'm still waiting for more time to pass before coming to a firm conclusion on that.

  • @SpikeTheSpiker
    @SpikeTheSpiker 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Linus. This is exactly the video I needed.

  • @IlDeimos
    @IlDeimos 10 років тому

    Linus, I have to say, you are the best on youtube when it comes to Custom PC Building, PC Gaming, etc... I haven't seen anyone on youtube yet, that knows and goes into that much detail like you do.

  • @forestR1
    @forestR1 9 років тому +143

    I managed to get my PS4 running at 1.6GHz by pressing the power button!

    • @forestR1
      @forestR1 9 років тому +68

      then I overclocked it to 1.75GHz by getting an Xbox one!

    • @alexmartineau1060
      @alexmartineau1060 9 років тому

      forestR1 And I built a rigg......

    • @forestR1
      @forestR1 9 років тому +2

      Trace Smith Ps2 backwards hey? that's ahhh... awesome? ...I ah... ...[sigh]

  • @oobananaa
    @oobananaa 3 роки тому +19

    7 years later, this is still relevant to me.. Maybe it's time to upgrade lol

    • @moiseman
      @moiseman 3 роки тому +1

      The sad reality is that the gain in performance for a 7 years gap in technology is just very low nowadays

    • @soupski5214
      @soupski5214 3 роки тому

      to be fair the 4790k is an absolute UNIT. I stream and game on it with a 1080 pairing. takes overclocks like a champ.

    • @TwistedSoul2002
      @TwistedSoul2002 3 роки тому +1

      I’ve seen people run an oc 4790K with a 3080 and it runs fine. No need just yet. I think it’ll last until Zen4.

    • @raftguide3r
      @raftguide3r 3 роки тому +1

      How sad is it I'm about to upgrade TO Haswell... Going from i5 750 to 4690K

    • @dilet1114
      @dilet1114 3 роки тому

      Running a 2500K at 4900MHZ with a heavily tuned and flashed Vega 56, still works really well.

  • @granto425
    @granto425 10 років тому +1

    Great tutorial, instead of just being like "Hey this is how you overclock your CPU: you set this to this and that to this and you're done!" like most videos on UA-cam, you went the extra mile and actually explained what each individual piece of software/hardware is capable of doing and discussing how certain things can ruin your hardware.

  • @ZZstaff
    @ZZstaff 7 років тому

    This is probably your best OC guide, and is mostly valid as of this date.

  • @Swedguy220
    @Swedguy220 9 років тому +17

    I bet Linus was overclocking his brain while learning this much information!

  • @zemekiel
    @zemekiel 10 років тому +4

    When overclocking Ivy Bridge or Haswell, you should definately knock the IHS off your cpu and reapply some proper thermal paste on the die.
    Will give you much better temps as the thermal concrete that are on there from the fabric is shocking!

  • @smon5327
    @smon5327 7 років тому

    This video was the one thing that held me calm. Like that one rope that wont rip and allows you to keep climbing.
    Thank you so much Linus and The Linustechtips team.

  • @SPACEJUNKastro
    @SPACEJUNKastro 6 років тому

    After all the years still a great video.

  • @14263
    @14263 10 років тому +7

    I love you Linus

  • @edgararcega3046
    @edgararcega3046 5 років тому +3

    Awesome guide. I overclocked my high tech blow up doll and I went from being a 1 minute man to a 1 second man.

  • @Layarion
    @Layarion 4 роки тому +2

    woa, i've *never* seen this cool ass intro before. was worth the visit alone.

  • @DanaVitski
    @DanaVitski 10 років тому

    This intro is so much better and less annoying then the one you currently have, I think! Especially the first 5 seconds really made me have an eargasm :0

  • @SantoValentino
    @SantoValentino 3 роки тому +5

    April 2021 and this is my daily gaming PC. I’ve never overclocked it. Just replaced the stock cooler and am trying to learn how

    • @3Faidonas3
      @3Faidonas3 Рік тому

      Back when intel chips came with their own respective coolers hahah

  • @MCatwar
    @MCatwar 8 років тому +8

    i miss LTT's videos like this. nowadays theyre more like "behind the scenes"

  • @Mke-dh8go
    @Mke-dh8go 2 роки тому +1

    2022 and still rocking this bad boy

  • @pauljaggers402
    @pauljaggers402 4 роки тому

    2020 and I am now looking at upgrading the Haswell i7-4790 CPU.
    Linus bring back the white jacket. You were so much more stylish back then.

  • @Lemoniwinks
    @Lemoniwinks 10 років тому +53

    My friend overclocked his CPU and forgot to change the voltage and it ended up shooting out a foot long spark out the back of his PSU, strangely after that the CPU functioned better than ever.

  • @PrestonSzeto
    @PrestonSzeto 7 років тому +4

    I have 4770K -- Haswell - What's a safe voltage? I have a Evo 212 as cooler.
    Thanks :)

  • @bramloyens5093
    @bramloyens5093 9 років тому

    Thnx man it really helped me overclock!

  • @briangonzalez6744
    @briangonzalez6744 10 років тому

    Awesome video, I've always wondered about how over clocking works in detail. I thought it was pretty funny that I didn't even notice the package of Twinkies on the wall in the back ground until 6:34 x) haha

  • @strkilla89
    @strkilla89 8 років тому +20

    Welcome to the silicon lottery. It's a pain in the ass.

  • @Luxusty
    @Luxusty 4 роки тому +15

    Im watching this in 2019...

  • @andrewmackinnon563
    @andrewmackinnon563 3 роки тому

    I still have mi i5 4690k witth a gtx 1070 runining quite wekk with most of games. Now it is time to rise a little bit the frequency and found this video. Thank you very much for this tutorial!!!

  • @dcarpenter85
    @dcarpenter85 10 років тому

    Thanks for the great videos Linus

  • @minbcraft
    @minbcraft 5 років тому +3

    dang this music makes me feel nostalgic

  • @dukeleroy7803
    @dukeleroy7803 10 років тому +34

    Holy balls I just over clocked from 3.9Ghz To 4.5Ghz stable on my 4770k on my first try.

    • @Tikitxiki2
      @Tikitxiki2 10 років тому +1

      what are your temps on intel burn test?

    • @Recognice1
      @Recognice1 10 років тому +1

      Just bought a i7 4790k, wondering what I can get out of it

    • @Conundrummy
      @Conundrummy 6 років тому +1

      Lucky Bastard

    • @victuz
      @victuz 4 роки тому

      Lucky Bastard²

    • @victuz
      @victuz 4 роки тому +4

      I still have my i5 4670k since 2014.
      Today I've managed to push it from stock to 4.5Ghz stable at 1.20v... I'm kinda impressed.

  • @zestlife3816
    @zestlife3816 10 років тому

    Linus is the bausse he helps to fuel my geekhood. Keep up the good work

  • @KissAnimeAULoveAnime
    @KissAnimeAULoveAnime 8 років тому +65

    I overclocked my pet rock to 5GHz it then exploded.

    • @4ksandknives
      @4ksandknives 8 років тому +5

      I'm sorry for your loss.

    • @purplelovesyou8667
      @purplelovesyou8667 8 років тому +1

      *takes off hat* shut up and pay your respects

    • @nolsie7772
      @nolsie7772 8 років тому +6

      R.I.P pet rock 1,000,000,000 bc - 2016

    • @Primaate
      @Primaate 8 років тому

      *Creationist may take offence

    • @crazyvet112
      @crazyvet112 7 років тому

      +calmfocustruth Nah, just people who are capable of common sense.

  • @halfvampire2
    @halfvampire2 10 років тому +8

    Don't mess around kids, a bad overclock can flicker power in an entire neighborhood if you aren't careful, trust me, I've done it

  • @KieranLeadbetter
    @KieranLeadbetter 8 років тому +4

    I got me PC to 9.6 ghz if I over clocked it but it over it themumle so it not safe it is at 6.7 ghz whith the SAFTY over heating I killed about two of them and it not good

  • @ThickpropheT
    @ThickpropheT 2 роки тому

    Trying to spruce up my old haswell PC and build out a Dell optiplex and I just keep coming back to this video. Wish I could upvote again

  • @jaytmtb
    @jaytmtb 10 років тому

    Cool video, very informative, Subscribed :-)

  • @ArifKamaruzaman
    @ArifKamaruzaman 5 років тому +11

    wow. Linus looks so different.

  • @caparzzo
    @caparzzo 9 років тому +3

    i'm impress with your knowledge, i wish i know as much
    you do

  • @CaptainBBS
    @CaptainBBS 4 роки тому +1

    2020 still loving the 4th gen intel

  • @georgfranko
    @georgfranko 2 роки тому

    I have no idea why I am watching this in October of 2021 but it’s nice to see what my old CPU would have achieved back in the day :)

  • @IIARROWS
    @IIARROWS 7 років тому +9

    I came here for a guide, an I discovered that people overclock phones... WOW

  • @mHaxor
    @mHaxor 8 років тому +16

    put the video at 1/2 speed to hear a drunk af linus xD

  • @reinierwelgemoed8171
    @reinierwelgemoed8171 Рік тому +1

    2022 and young Linus had some good info

  • @jeromejahmari
    @jeromejahmari Рік тому

    Thank You Linus!

  • @chrispycrunch12
    @chrispycrunch12 10 років тому +5

    Will a CM Hyper 212 EVO be good enough to over clock a i5 4670k to about 4.4 GHz?

    • @SuperThest
      @SuperThest 10 років тому

      I doubt it

    • @Puppy131991
      @Puppy131991 10 років тому

      Well try it....just slowly push up the clock speed, adjust the voltage and watch the temps.
      I have my 4670k running stable at 4.4GHz with an EVO and the core temp under stress tests is only 65 degrees. 79 with intel burn.

    • @nazariyscoot
      @nazariyscoot 10 років тому

      Puppy131991 it shouldn't burn until its past 90 but just to be sure set a shut down temp of 70-80

    • @PedroFerreira-sb2he
      @PedroFerreira-sb2he 10 років тому

      I have a 212 Evo I I'm running 4.6 24/7

    • @lmCIoudz
      @lmCIoudz 10 років тому

      I have my 4770k at 4.4 on stock voltage, so yes.

  • @DGRWPF
    @DGRWPF 9 років тому +3

    Overclocking used to be fun back in the day. You used to get more performance without spending more money.
    Now you have to buy more expensive stuff (Z MB, K CPU) which sucks and defeats the purpose of OC. :(

  • @samhusson355
    @samhusson355 6 років тому

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @MrCalvinSu
    @MrCalvinSu 10 років тому +2

    Linus has got to tell the people looking at this vid that his voltages and initial Ghz is for a AIO watercolours chip on a TEST BENCH.
    Irl the temps and voltages will be much higher on air; and they have to compensate for the specific chip as well.

  • @SauceApple51
    @SauceApple51 9 років тому +5

    I've heard that I need a dedicated CPU cooler to do this. Is that true?

    • @SamuelOliverMarino
      @SamuelOliverMarino 9 років тому +4

      Yes, the stock cooler isn't good enough to handle the heat

    • @iceberg2006
      @iceberg2006 9 років тому

      Wacko Zako No its not true

    • @dangerboy551
      @dangerboy551 9 років тому

      Blank ᅚ If you have a better cooling, you will reach better results. If you have a stock cooler, try undervolting instead of overclocking.
      It reduces power dissipation, increases your CPU lifespan and it could possibly even increase performance when under heavy loads since your CPU won't get as hot as it would normally. I currently run 1.024V (under 0.940V I couldn't boot my pc anymore) @ stock speed with a stock fan. There are no drawbacks if you manage to make it run stable.

    • @SauceApple51
      @SauceApple51 9 років тому +2

      dangerboy551 I want to see some actual benchmarks before I do something like that. Know any websites or sources of information that provide details?

    • @nigahiga6400
      @nigahiga6400 9 років тому +1

      Blank ᅚ Yes. Stock coolers are only intended for the CPUs stock speeds, and some struggle with just that. There's no point to overclocking if it results in the CPU throttling from heat and killing performance. At the very least, an aftermarket cooler will produce less noise than a stock cooler.

  • @viper4179
    @viper4179 9 років тому +33

    Well, my new pc blew up.

    • @1337Hayze
      @1337Hayze 8 років тому +2

      +RFViper lmao

    • @MoparMilan
      @MoparMilan 8 років тому

      That sux

    • @graipes6368
      @graipes6368 8 років тому +1

      Inposible😂️😂️

    • @viper4179
      @viper4179 8 років тому +2

      Jesus Oseguera Lol nah it actually did it shattered the windowed side panel too :(

    • @xehP
      @xehP 6 років тому

      Graipes “inpossible” 😂😂😂

  • @apxpandy4965
    @apxpandy4965 10 років тому

    Great article - thanks for taking the time to explain all that! (now my brain hurts!)

  • @nickgale1642
    @nickgale1642 4 роки тому +2

    Hahaha I’m still running Z97 and just watched this just to check I hadn’t missed any settings I should have set. Production quality is much better in the more recent videos and I miss it when there is no sponsor or lttstore.com plug.

  • @vietredneck
    @vietredneck 8 років тому +7

    Linus is back there because he wasn't wearing pants.

  • @MyKeyz
    @MyKeyz 10 років тому +6

    Wow I was reeeeeally unlucky my i7 can't even boot with 4.4 GHZ on 1.2Volts..

    • @MyKeyz
      @MyKeyz 10 років тому

      ***** You think I didn't try that? My CPU is unstable at 4.2 Ghz on 1.171 volts.. I just left it at stock cause OC'ing with that piece of shit is not worth it..

    • @jasonkeefe2513
      @jasonkeefe2513 10 років тому +4

      Meh, my 4670k is like that even tried upping the voltage to 1.4

    • @MyKeyz
      @MyKeyz 10 років тому

      xXzeTaco49Xx It's so dissapointing my motherboard is totally useless for this cpu... could have saved alot of money on it if I knew I had a cpu that bad :( (Maximus VI formula)

    • @NightH4wkG4ming
      @NightH4wkG4ming 10 років тому

      WarFace HD it may just be the fact that the chip in that processor cannot be overclocked as not all CPU's can be overclocked just unfortunate.

    • @mihiradluri9589
      @mihiradluri9589 10 років тому

      yeah, at least you weren't super unlucky. I know people that cant even boot at 4.2 at 1.4 vcore

  • @ChippaWubba
    @ChippaWubba 10 років тому

    Nice work LinusTechTips. Great way for people new to OC to understand. I wish you went into the tools you used to show what the max temps should be with the Apps you used. Also don't use the inbuilt Asus Suit AI as the Max temps are incorrect. I had a 4.6 OC reporting under 80c yet when using other tools it well almost hitting 88-89c .. almost 90!

  • @ST4R1SM1NE
    @ST4R1SM1NE 10 років тому

    I gotta LOL to this video!!! Linus has a "Lab Coat" on!! Good job on the tutorial bro!!!

  • @indocarsdiary
    @indocarsdiary 9 років тому +8

    My i5 4690k can only be stable at 4.6Ghz at 1.3V, it sucks losing the Silicon lottery

    • @Blueknight1960
      @Blueknight1960 9 років тому

      TechPieable I have the 4690k and mine is stable at 4.6 Ghz at 1.26 volts. I also got the vccin at 1.80 v,base clock at 100.5

    • @totinospizzarolls4737
      @totinospizzarolls4737 9 років тому

      +Robert Floyd nice, I need 1.295 volts for 4.5GHz, guess it is decent

    • @frederikpedersen6659
      @frederikpedersen6659 8 років тому

      +josh Subet are you running the aids stress test, when checking stability? I thought I had decent cooling, but my temps are 80+ when doing 4.5 with 1.28v.

    • @totinospizzarolls4737
      @totinospizzarolls4737 8 років тому

      Frederik Pedersen
      I use prime 95 1334 or 1344 (forgot), run FFTs in place for 30 minutes. I settled for 1.22v at 4.3 GHZ, second hottest core in %100 is 63

    • @totinospizzarolls4737
      @totinospizzarolls4737 8 років тому +1

      Frederik Pedersen
      I don't go over 80, 212 EVO with AC5

  • @CrossplatformGamerMasterRace
    @CrossplatformGamerMasterRace 10 років тому +8

    LOL at twinkies stuck on the wall!

  • @lucky88shp
    @lucky88shp 10 років тому +1

    Linus, you are awesome!
    I am switching to Intel after couple of years and wanted a quick overview of how things work on the Intel side for OC'ing...and this was just perfect! Thanks!

    • @Lobos222
      @Lobos222 10 років тому

      Here is a extra tip if you like Asus.
      Very pleased with the Asus 6 Formula.
      If you use a closed water cooling system (H100 etc) connected its motor to CPU as normal, but connect its fans to the Chassi fan connectors. This is because you can control these with Asus AI suit 3 that comes with the board.
      OCing in AI suit 3 is a one click thing and since your fans are connected to the CH1 and 2 connectors you can set them to much lower speed for a silent desktop only experience.
      Of course bios OC will give better overall results, but currently my AI suit stats are 4400mhz at 1,248volt and 2400mhz ram at 1,65volt. If you choose to bios OC you can still use the fan control features of AI suit 3.

    • @lucky88shp
      @lucky88shp 10 років тому

      Lobos222
      Thanks for the tips!
      I actually currently am on a tight budget so sticking with air cooling....gonna use hyper 212 EVO...and I do prefer bios OC since its the definitive way of OC'ing IMHO...

    • @ThaRamoHD
      @ThaRamoHD 10 років тому

      Lobos222 I'm a little new to the game and i'm gonna build my first pc in a few months so what is a chassi fan connector?

    • @Lobos222
      @Lobos222 10 років тому

      ThaRamoHD
      Its a 4 pin fan connector on a motherboard where you can connect a 3 or 4 pin fan to which will power the fan.
      Formula has 3 CH connectors which can be control the fan speeds via software, but also has 3 more optional fan connectors and 2 cpu fan connectors.
      Some of these 4 pin connectors also have 2 pin connector next to them and those are for powering the the extra lights on some fans that come with those.

    • @lucky88shp
      @lucky88shp 10 років тому

      ThaRamoHD
      It basically like Lobos222 said, a fan connector than can accept 3 or 4-pin fans. Note, these connectors are there to connect the additional case/tower fans. Also, not that case fans can have a molex connector too which can be connected directly to the PSU(Power Supply Unit). The main benefit of using the chassis fan connectors is that they allow you to control the speed of the fans in your case...

  • @isipbatawalangmagawa
    @isipbatawalangmagawa 9 років тому

    Very informative!

  • @TheLukey21
    @TheLukey21 10 років тому +5

    Going to be building my first gaming PC and I'm wondering if this is all OK and from looking online I should be able to play most games on ultra at 1080p
    I5 4670k
    Sapphire r9 270x 4gb
    G skill 8gb 2133mhz
    Corsair 600w
    1tb WD black
    Z87 k motherboard

    • @miketaylor5390
      @miketaylor5390 10 років тому +2

      Good build overall, would recommend downgrading the CPU to something like an i3 4130 or 6300, but a better option would be upgrading your GPU to something like a 760-770 and keeping the CPU. You don't need 2133 mhz on the memory either, I run 1600 mhz and it is great for gaming, but if you REALLY need it go for the 1866. Power supply is probably fine, but I'd go for something like a 750w Corsair HX series on sale (this is what I run and it is great). Also, get a Good CPU cooler (Corsair h100i, Cooler Master Glacier 240L (better performance same price) both of these options can get kinda loud, get something like a Noctua NH-D15 for literally NO noise.

    • @TheLukey21
      @TheLukey21 10 років тому

      Mike Taylor well the whole point of the i5 4670k is that in the future I will buy another r9 270x and crossfire them but my other option is the fx 8350

    • @miketaylor5390
      @miketaylor5390 10 років тому +1

      Yeah, that's a good idea, but mind the crossfire scaling issues that AMD is known for, I'd go with something like a 760. I'd go for the 4670k (I own it, good processor).

    • @TheLukey21
      @TheLukey21 10 років тому

      Mike Taylor well I don't plan on any upgrading for a good 2 to 3 years and at the moment I'm using the home PC which has an integrated and radeon 3000 (not the HD one) and I play at 1280x1024 if I'm lucky at 40fps average on the lowest settings on 99.9% of games and that uses an AMD athlon at 2.9ghz dual core with 4gb of ram and a 180w PSU so this will be an absolute monster compared to what I play at the moment.

    • @miketaylor5390
      @miketaylor5390 10 років тому

      Good luck getting an extra r9 270x tho, three year old graphics cards are relatively hard to obtain

  • @ltrgman
    @ltrgman 10 років тому +3

    Does overclocking the CPU also overclock the iGPU?

    • @ltrgman
      @ltrgman 10 років тому

      BlurredFace
      So to be clear, if I wanted to OC the iGPU there's a separate setting for it in BIOS?

    • @ishy_exe
      @ishy_exe 10 років тому

      ltrgman
      In order to overclock a GPU you'll want to grab a GPU OCing program such as MSI's Afterburner or EVGA's Precision. I don't believe that there is a way to overclock a GPU from the BIOS.

    • @ltrgman
      @ltrgman 10 років тому

      ishypnophobic
      I'm talking about OCing the integrated GPU on the chip, not a discrete GPU. Those programs you mentioned are for OCing the latter, which I already know about.

  • @Deathhybr1ds
    @Deathhybr1ds 9 років тому

    Thanks man, really helpfull. :)

  • @stoagymahalo5268
    @stoagymahalo5268 3 роки тому +1

    oh jeez this is 7 years old. When I was just looking to do this NOW..

  • @CrazyPeiceOfPie
    @CrazyPeiceOfPie 10 років тому +24

    I'm so lost, he's speaking Greek as far as I'm concerned.

    • @blob2162
      @blob2162 5 років тому

      Here ill help overclock = risk or reward yea idk much either xd

    • @victuz
      @victuz 4 роки тому

      In the end what he's trying to say is that you should only do an overclock on you CPU if you REALLY need to.
      And I mean when the default speed from the CPU isn't enough to work well with the rest of the machine anymore.

  • @Djshrimper
    @Djshrimper 10 років тому +3

    Jesus Christ, this was stressful. I tried Linus' start off clock - 4.6Ghz. Windows didn't boot. I lowered it down to 4.4Ghz, Windows booted but blue screened as soon as I started a stress test. At this point, I was scared I was gonna damage my new CPU so I settled with the OC Genie feature in MSI's boards. Only clocks it to 4.0Ghz, but it was stable. I guess I'm just really, really unlucky. It was the same situation with my last CPU aswell. :(

    • @DN-zn2li
      @DN-zn2li 10 років тому

      You can use Linus's site if you want some help : linustechtips.com/main/

    • @Djshrimper
      @Djshrimper 10 років тому

      Robert Lee I have a H80i cooling it, is that good enough to do the job?

    • @BenignStatue71
      @BenignStatue71 10 років тому

      Djshrimper I own one as well (H80i), but my FX-9370 can't (couldn't) run at the AMD 4.7GHz boost without overheating at 65-70C (It should be noted though that I have now swapped out one of their fans for my case fans, it's faster and quieter, and my CPU has started to lower on temperature now; I may try again, maybe reach the 5.1GHz I have seen achieved, even if only for a single boot). I would recommend buying an open liquid cooling to someone anyway, the lead for the H80i is too short, and it is 120mm while a fair amount of cases use 140mm top sockets, if you are lucky you have a hybrid 140mm/120mm. I'll need to get my OS off my current HDD though because it is dieing (I can hear it making grinding noises, and it's a 5.5 in the windows experience index. It's S.M.A.R.T says it's fine though)

    • @wickedroy
      @wickedroy 10 років тому

      no cpu overclock the same some have a cpu that are easy to overclock when other dont. go slow when overclocking. i have a i 4670k at 4.3 ghz it took some time to get it stable and not running to hot.

    • @Jinjenia0
      @Jinjenia0 10 років тому

      wickedroy start small and push small. takes time but is worth it!

  • @PauloCristino
    @PauloCristino 5 років тому

    OMG, to see Linus at this era is impossible to not laugh!!!!!! xD

  • @danwat1234
    @danwat1234 Рік тому

    Here i am running 17 i5 Haswell Small Form Factor business computers stacked up in my garage for a Folding@home -type project and they are bullet proof reliable. Undervolted by 70mV gives them a little efficiency boost.

  • @crazychainsaw007
    @crazychainsaw007 10 років тому +7

    how come a i5 2500k and i7 2600k are so much better overclockers?

    • @veruslupus
      @veruslupus 10 років тому +6

      thermal limits are the usual limit on overclocking and sandybridge aka 2500 2600 are soldered, the die and ihs. whereas ivybridge and haswell use epoxy based glue to hold the ihs on, creating a much poorer connection thus poor heat transfer die to ihs, this leading to less effective cooling and lower clocking. However each step up ivy bridge and haswell has an increase in performance clock for clock, so a 4.8ghz sandybridge loses to 4.8 ivy and so on.

    • @dylanhartz8473
      @dylanhartz8473 10 років тому

      michael h many haswell OC'ers use a razor blade to split the ihs and scrape the glue off and put a higher end thermal paste on the cpu die, i have even seen success in the use of a thin layer of thermal paste on the die, then a thin sheet of copper, then another layer of thermal paste (very thin) then the heat spreader

    • @conenion6889
      @conenion6889 10 років тому

      Maybe because Haswell has built in voltage converters. hothardware.com/News/Haswell-Takes-A-Major-Step-Forward-Integrates-Voltage-Regulator/
      Rumors say Broadwell is going to move them off chip. Yikes!

  • @Engineer9736
    @Engineer9736 10 років тому +6

    Overclocking these days only means adjusting a frequency or multiplier setting in the bios. People act as if they're genius doing that. Back in the 70ies people where overclocking by soldering caps on their motherboard and changing resistors. It looks oh so interesting (sarcasm intended) all those windowed computer cases and multimeters hooked up to prefab measurement points. But if you compare all the effort the designers of the hardware spend to make a component actually work, to what the "overclockers" these days do, it's to laugh about.

    • @jagjordi
      @jagjordi 10 років тому

      Now you do this to overvolt gpu in regular motherboards

  • @damienpatzlaff8432
    @damienpatzlaff8432 5 місяців тому

    The year is 2024, I am still limping along this god-like CPU known as the i7-4770k. She's got an NZXT Kraken water cooler keeping her cold, and she clocks high. Paired up with a 1660 Super, somehow my PC is still usable today in most modern applications. Its not amazing, but its usable. 10 years later & this is still totally relevant to me.

  • @jadebenz9395
    @jadebenz9395 10 років тому

    Nice........very smooth.

  • @aladeeb2
    @aladeeb2 9 років тому +3

    Will this work on non K i5 processors?

    • @haydenross3750
      @haydenross3750 9 років тому

      No.....

    • @YoZync
      @YoZync 9 років тому +8

      Al Adeeb The "K" at the end means that the CPU is "Unlocked" and, therefore, can be overclocked.

    • @sandwich2473
      @sandwich2473 9 років тому

      Al Adeeb nope.

    • @Master_Shredtacular
      @Master_Shredtacular 9 років тому +1

      Al Adeeb actually you can manage a modest oc depending on your mobo however it gets awfully unstable real fast i oc'd my i5 2500 non k up to 3.6ghz from 3.3ghz

  • @1999hej123
    @1999hej123 10 років тому +8

    the box of twinkies lol

  • @daviddormaier3027
    @daviddormaier3027 9 років тому

    i really want a twinkie now thank you linus :)

  • @mxthunder2
    @mxthunder2 4 місяці тому +1

    I remember buying my 4790K from silicon lottery. It did 4.8GHz at like 1.3v or something crazy low. Still have it around in a test bench machine.

  • @360VideosGAMER
    @360VideosGAMER 10 років тому +50

    i came here for the twinkies..

  • @ivanseremet
    @ivanseremet 9 років тому +3

    I need help....
    I have a i5 4460 3.20ghz
    And i want to overclock it to 4.20
    And how coud i do that....
    Help :P

    • @MrAndyjk15
      @MrAndyjk15 9 років тому +4

      Ivan Šeremet I have to say sry m8, you can't overclock a non K processor - i.e. its not an unlocked CPU

    • @ivanseremet
      @ivanseremet 9 років тому +1

      MrAndyjk15 What?

    • @MrAndyjk15
      @MrAndyjk15 9 років тому +1

      Ivan Šeremet Yeh sry, linus even said it in the video (can't remember where tho) you can only overclock K processors as the are 'unlocked' - meaning they allow for the figures that represent the Ghz - speed of the cpu, to be altered. You could try and overclock as i have heard that some 'locked' cpus have been overclocked, tho only by 0.5 ish, and won't go any higher. If you want you can try to get a smidgen more performance, but there's a 98% chance that it won't allow you to do anything.

    • @MrAndyjk15
      @MrAndyjk15 9 років тому +1

      Ivan Šeremet On the other hand you can overclock your graphics card and ram which will give you a boost and the cpu won't limit them.

    • @ivanseremet
      @ivanseremet 9 років тому +1

      MrAndyjk15 You shure?

  • @sup2320
    @sup2320 Рік тому

    upgrading my 4790k tmrw 8/16/2022 to a 12900k.. was a beast of a processor, Had it running at 5.0ghz oc'd

  • @DerPixelgamer
    @DerPixelgamer 4 роки тому

    2020 still using my i7 4790k on a msi z97 gaming 5, Dark power pro 10 650w some 16gb kingston 1886 cl10 kit and at the time also with a evga 780 what is now a asus gtx 1660ti. It´s really great to see how much value ur getting out of a thought-out system. I used the stock intel cooler at first 2 years later that 780 just died on me probly got it fried while playing Battlefield 4 24/7
    After that graka died on me i did not had the money back than to get me a new card so i ended up playing CS:GO on Intel HD with only that processor the temps .... on the high 80 °C so i scratched my money to buy a dark rock 3 cooler since than i never seen a temp over 70°c even overclocked. Im on the lucky side because i can boost my 4790k up to 4,8 ghz without having any issue or crash i tend to leave it on 4,6ghz cause the temps are much better and u dont really get much improvement out of the last 0,2ghz. I can even make use of that M2 SSD slot and buy me a solid "older" generation m2 sdd and just add "fast" cheap storage. So when building a new PC from the ground up even in 2020 go and watch a build/overclocking guide with the most balling specs a pc can have look up at the mainboard power delivery chips and specs and cut out on premuim features u dont really need like Wlan or RGB rgb lighting something like that so u safe money for same perfomance ofc i would not go for the cheapest stuff out there pay for the brands u will get better build quality that most likely will not fail and last longer ( Thats what she said)
    When building any new PC i would always go for a high end(ish) processor -> pick best latency ram for it -> best power delivering mainboard with features u need -> all the other stuff like cooling hard drives etc. -> calculate how much Watt u really need n buy a good +50-100w gold or plat rated power supply. Why ... well normal people want to buy a system that just want to perform great without having to spend for more upgrades later on i dont know many people that just swap a cpus casually back and forth. I am really glad that i spend some more money on that i7 instead of a i5 or i3 because u cant stop technology and with intel realesing the 1151 chipset leaving me no room to upgrade well i could but then i had to buy a new motherboard cpu and ofc ur not gonna use that ddr3 ram when u go for a upgrade that far. Even on a 6 year old platform i can still play games like the new COD with 90-120ish fps 1080p and other games more than fine +340 in CS:GO Ark other tripple A games well above the average framerates. 1500€ + later on 309€ for the new 1660ti that quadrupled the graphic performance basically.
    Thanks for sharing knowledge with us Linus