4690k @4.7 3.65V is this safe?
4690k @4.7 3.65V is this safe?
Lol that's better too. Yeah, 1.365v should work fine. Anything under 1.4v is usually where I aim, though some folks might go higher. But around 1.36v my 2600k at 5ghz has been running smoothly for about six years now. I don't see any long-term problems with that setting.
Lol that's better too. Yeah, 1.365v should work fine. Anything under 1.4v is usually where I aim, though some folks might go higher. But around 1.36v my 2600k at 5ghz has been running smoothly for about six years now, so I don't see any long-term problems with that setting.
For haswell, usually 1.35v is the ideal setting for continuous use. Slightly higher is acceptable, but keep temperatures under control.
I’m wondering what AIO you’re using. If you don’t have push/pull functionality, get it if you can and have the space—this aligns with the earlier suggestions around 1.300 for continuous use. You should definitely have an upgraded chip, congrats! I had to purchase my pre-binned delidded i7 6850k from Silicon Lottery Delidded, which cost a lot. It was tested at 4.6ghz and 1.398V with an AIO Corsair 105i and HIS, all untouched. In the loop I’m currently using four 480W HWLabs GTR radiators, which brings me close to 1.300, though it’s a fairly pricey lower-voltage option.