I only recently bought a i5 4690K, prior to that my rig was a Q6600 G0; had this over 7yrs. This was OC'd to 3.4GHz (378x9 @ 1.3375v) with DDR2 @ 1007MHz on an Asus P5K Deluxe WiFi/AP Black Pearl edition for 24/7 use. It could do all I wanted and run F@H for days on end without BSOD, all the stress testing I did was Prime95 on it.
Now the i5 4690K I'm finding is a total different ball game to have the same kind of faith!After a few stages of testing I was happy with 4.4GHz with cpu cache ratio 39 and without XMP / Speedstep / Adaptive volts, VCORE of 1.16v and VCCRING 1.12v
Then I enabled cpu cache ratio 41 / XMP / SpeedStep / Adaptive volts with same voltages. Over a lengthy period of use / stress testing and particularly F@H it was unstable. So I had to lower cpu cache ratio to 40 and up VCCRING to 1.15v.
Now today it BSOD after 5.5hrs of F@H with downloading going on in the background for 3hrs of that 5.5hrs but prior to this it had been tested with XTU / Prime95 v26.6 / RealBench / x264 extensively and longer time period (24hrs +).
As I didn't wish to use those programs I fired up Prime95 v28.5 and ran the in built benchmark and hey presto it BSOD in under 3min. So I thought try default settings just to check hardware AOK,
no BSOD.
Then I went through my usual staged testing from bios defaults without XMP / SpeedStep / C-States and found CPU 4.4GHz CACHE 3.5GHz stable @ 1.18v in the Prime95 v28.5 benchmark.
Next enabled SpeedStep / C-States and adaptive CPU voltage and finally XMP with CPU Cache ratio 40.
What are fellow members using and how long are they testing?
On the rise and fall of the clock cycle...