Overclocking the Z590 Motherboards

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    Overclocking the Z490 & Z590 Motherboards


    This is for discussion of overclocking your Z490 and Z590 motherboards Tricks, Tweaks, Settings, Etc.
    Last edited by OldMike65; 17 Jul 2021 at 10:25.
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    My temps were kissing 90° when I did that score Mike...
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    OldMike65 said:
    That score was tough for me to get too....

    Hi,
    I did check kol has two rads but if he posts up some hwinfo screen shots like I did you should be able to get a good idea of what one rad can do with the velocity

    Only thing that matters is you guys have the same room temperature and fans on max/ same core voltage and llc.

    90c is nothing man I was at 86c lol
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    Im scouring the web, cant find a waterblock for my gpu. Im gonna keep looking into it
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    Dude said:
    Im scouring the web, cant find a waterblock for my gpu. Im gonna keep looking into it


    You probably already tried this, but I would contact Gigabyte or a company like... EK.
    Generally this won't help, but ya might just luck out and get the janitor or someone else that actually knows what's going on.
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    I think 16k+ is pretty normal for 10900K R23 @5.1. Has @ThrashZone seen better?
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    Mike the 10900K is pretty indestructible, 90C IS safe but I agree it's a little scary.
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    When I have a chance I will try to run 5.3ghz Mike and tell you my temps.
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    Kol12 said:
    When I have a chance I will try to run 5.3ghz Mike and tell you my temps.
    For me Matt it takes a lot of volts ....and I mean A LOT ....
    What I mean is to run Cinebench ... To just boot to Windows it don't take as much. But its not that stable.
    That's how I test my stability at CPU speeds. Cinebench gives me a good idea on my stability.
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    OldMike65 said:
    For me Matt it takes a lot of volts ....and I mean A LOT ....
    I'm guessing I will need 1.45V+...
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