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4670k overclock at 4.5 ghz

4670k overclock at 4.5 ghz

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Sweet_Rose
Junior Member
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04-13-2016, 12:10 PM
#1
Your CPU ratio is at 45 and ring is at 44.
You have a core voltage of 1.218 and your ring voltage is set to auto.
You're wondering if you should keep the ring voltage on auto or adjust it, and what starting voltage is appropriate.
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Sweet_Rose
04-13-2016, 12:10 PM #1

Your CPU ratio is at 45 and ring is at 44.
You have a core voltage of 1.218 and your ring voltage is set to auto.
You're wondering if you should keep the ring voltage on auto or adjust it, and what starting voltage is appropriate.

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omerneao111
Member
140
04-13-2016, 08:59 PM
#2
The cache voltage is up to your choice. Generally I don’t adjust it much. If you’re particularly interested, I’ve found that 1.2 volts works well as a good average point. It could only slightly boost performance by fine-tuning it beyond that. Feel free to try!
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omerneao111
04-13-2016, 08:59 PM #2

The cache voltage is up to your choice. Generally I don’t adjust it much. If you’re particularly interested, I’ve found that 1.2 volts works well as a good average point. It could only slightly boost performance by fine-tuning it beyond that. Feel free to try!

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ItzCeavex
Junior Member
17
04-15-2016, 04:02 PM
#3
The cache voltage is up to your choice. Generally, I rarely adjust it directly. If you're particularly interested, I've found that 1.2 volts works well as a good average point. It could only offer a small boost if you tweak it beyond that level. Feel free to try!
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ItzCeavex
04-15-2016, 04:02 PM #3

The cache voltage is up to your choice. Generally, I rarely adjust it directly. If you're particularly interested, I've found that 1.2 volts works well as a good average point. It could only offer a small boost if you tweak it beyond that level. Feel free to try!