5.0 GHz. The voltage rise isn't directly proportional to the clock speed.
5.0 GHz. The voltage rise isn't directly proportional to the clock speed.
It seems you're wondering about the unusual relationship between core voltage and frequency in your setup. The fact that you need a low voltage like 1.2 to reach 4.7 GHz, but higher frequencies demand much more, such as 1.35V for 5.0 GHz, suggests your situation isn't typical.
Every CPU in a specific model remains distinct, with their overclocking potential and voltage needs differing. For instance:
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2013/06/0...75Juk0rJD_
It seems quite routine. You generally require about 0.05V more for every 100MHz until you reach the limit where voltage becomes excessively high for the following 100MHz. That's the point most people stop at. Any chip capable of 5GHz at 1.35 falls into the top 1%. It looks like either you're joking, or your CPU is an exceptional sample.
Every CPU in a specific model remains distinct, with their overclocking potential and voltage needs differing. For instance:
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2013/06/0...75Juk0rJD_