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6600K Overclock voltage

6600K Overclock voltage

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AyyItsOpticzZ
Junior Member
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02-05-2016, 10:36 AM
#1
Hey, I'm trying to run my 6600k at 4.6GHZ with 1.45V, but I can't go lower without losing this output. Is that okay? My temps stay around 35°C and peak up to 75-80°C.
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AyyItsOpticzZ
02-05-2016, 10:36 AM #1

Hey, I'm trying to run my 6600k at 4.6GHZ with 1.45V, but I can't go lower without losing this output. Is that okay? My temps stay around 35°C and peak up to 75-80°C.

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IcemanLFC
Member
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02-05-2016, 11:37 PM
#2
If his 6600K requires 1.45V at 4.6 GHz, it doesn't seem like a solid overclock, and themurderjunkie lost the chance to get the silicon. Personally, I wouldn't want my CPU running at 1.45V; I'd prefer 1.35V.
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IcemanLFC
02-05-2016, 11:37 PM #2

If his 6600K requires 1.45V at 4.6 GHz, it doesn't seem like a solid overclock, and themurderjunkie lost the chance to get the silicon. Personally, I wouldn't want my CPU running at 1.45V; I'd prefer 1.35V.

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pignkitty
Member
163
02-06-2016, 12:50 AM
#3
i would say that's definitely not ideal. the usual guideline is to stay below 1.3-1.35v, so what temperatures are you reaching and what cooler are you using? a small extra few hundred mhz isn't worth it for me if it risks damaging my cpu... that decision is ultimately yours. i'm sure many people run cpus at that voltage.
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pignkitty
02-06-2016, 12:50 AM #3

i would say that's definitely not ideal. the usual guideline is to stay below 1.3-1.35v, so what temperatures are you reaching and what cooler are you using? a small extra few hundred mhz isn't worth it for me if it risks damaging my cpu... that decision is ultimately yours. i'm sure many people run cpus at that voltage.

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cptprice848
Member
55
02-16-2016, 01:16 PM
#4
6600k and crappy together in one sentence... as far as voltages are concerned, it’s a bit high—around 1.35v for 4.6ghz OC, just tweak your ring ratio down to about 35-41 and it should help stability. Also, if you’re using a low-quality motherboard that struggles with voltage delivery, it might lead to instability. Now regarding temperatures, 35 idle is fine. You’re probably using an air cooler; if your load temps exceed 60-65°C, it can cause problems. CPU and GPU limits are different issues. I’d suggest moving to an AIO water-cooled setup if you want that OC, but lowering voltages will also bring down temperatures.
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cptprice848
02-16-2016, 01:16 PM #4

6600k and crappy together in one sentence... as far as voltages are concerned, it’s a bit high—around 1.35v for 4.6ghz OC, just tweak your ring ratio down to about 35-41 and it should help stability. Also, if you’re using a low-quality motherboard that struggles with voltage delivery, it might lead to instability. Now regarding temperatures, 35 idle is fine. You’re probably using an air cooler; if your load temps exceed 60-65°C, it can cause problems. CPU and GPU limits are different issues. I’d suggest moving to an AIO water-cooled setup if you want that OC, but lowering voltages will also bring down temperatures.

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Rucian
Member
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02-16-2016, 09:38 PM
#5
Paradoxik:
6600k and poor performance in one sentence... actually the voltage levels are a bit high, so around 1.35v for 4.6ghz should work. You might try lowering your ring ratio to about 35-41 to improve stability. Also, using a low-quality motherboard can lead to instability due to insufficient voltage supply.

Regarding temperatures, 35 idle is fine. It seems you're using an air cooler, but temperatures above 60-65°C can affect CPU performance. CPU and GPU temperature limits are different topics. I suggest switching to an AIO water-cooled system if you want to run that OC, though lowering voltages will also help reduce temperatures.

What I was saying is my chip isn't great.
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Rucian
02-16-2016, 09:38 PM #5

Paradoxik:
6600k and poor performance in one sentence... actually the voltage levels are a bit high, so around 1.35v for 4.6ghz should work. You might try lowering your ring ratio to about 35-41 to improve stability. Also, using a low-quality motherboard can lead to instability due to insufficient voltage supply.

Regarding temperatures, 35 idle is fine. It seems you're using an air cooler, but temperatures above 60-65°C can affect CPU performance. CPU and GPU temperature limits are different topics. I suggest switching to an AIO water-cooled system if you want to run that OC, though lowering voltages will also help reduce temperatures.

What I was saying is my chip isn't great.

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Xo_PVP_Girl_oX
Senior Member
500
02-22-2016, 05:43 AM
#6
Paradoxik :
6600k and poor performance in one sentence... but when it comes to voltages, it’s a bit high. You should aim for around 1.35v at 4.6ghz. Just tweak your ring ratio down to about 35-41 and it might help with stability. Also, if you’re using a low-quality motherboard that struggles to provide enough voltage, it can lead to instability.

Regarding temperatures, 35 idle is fine. I think you’re using an air cooler—load temperatures above 60-65°C can cause problems for the CPU. CPU and GPU temperature limits are different things. I’d suggest switching to an AIO water-cooled setup if you want to run that OC, but lowering voltages will also lower temperatures.

What I was saying was that my chip is actually great.
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Xo_PVP_Girl_oX
02-22-2016, 05:43 AM #6

Paradoxik :
6600k and poor performance in one sentence... but when it comes to voltages, it’s a bit high. You should aim for around 1.35v at 4.6ghz. Just tweak your ring ratio down to about 35-41 and it might help with stability. Also, if you’re using a low-quality motherboard that struggles to provide enough voltage, it can lead to instability.

Regarding temperatures, 35 idle is fine. I think you’re using an air cooler—load temperatures above 60-65°C can cause problems for the CPU. CPU and GPU temperature limits are different things. I’d suggest switching to an AIO water-cooled setup if you want to run that OC, but lowering voltages will also lower temperatures.

What I was saying was that my chip is actually great.

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3Edge
Senior Member
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02-22-2016, 06:38 AM
#7
If his 6600K needs 1.45V for 4.6 GHz, it is not a good overclock, and themurderjunkie lost the silicon lottery.
Personally, I wouldn't want to have my CPU running at 1.45V. I'd shoot for 1.35V.
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3Edge
02-22-2016, 06:38 AM #7

If his 6600K needs 1.45V for 4.6 GHz, it is not a good overclock, and themurderjunkie lost the silicon lottery.
Personally, I wouldn't want to have my CPU running at 1.45V. I'd shoot for 1.35V.