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6600k with 212 evo

6600k with 212 evo

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Me0wt
Member
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03-23-2016, 10:42 AM
#1
a suitable voltage to overclock is generally around 1.5 to 1.8 volts, depending on your specific setup and the components you're using. this helps maintain good performance without generating excessive heat.
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Me0wt
03-23-2016, 10:42 AM #1

a suitable voltage to overclock is generally around 1.5 to 1.8 volts, depending on your specific setup and the components you're using. this helps maintain good performance without generating excessive heat.

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JoaquinXDDD
Member
205
03-23-2016, 10:50 AM
#2
As with any OC, proceed gradually while keeping an eye on stability and temperatures throughout the process—there isn’t a fixed voltage level or consistent OC that works universally across all setups. Each 6600K behaves differently; I’ve observed some running at 4.6 with a voltage of 1.26, while others on the same board might require 1.3 or higher. Temperature variations are normal, and performance can differ based on individual components. Ultimately, it depends on your testing, monitoring, and adjustments.
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JoaquinXDDD
03-23-2016, 10:50 AM #2

As with any OC, proceed gradually while keeping an eye on stability and temperatures throughout the process—there isn’t a fixed voltage level or consistent OC that works universally across all setups. Each 6600K behaves differently; I’ve observed some running at 4.6 with a voltage of 1.26, while others on the same board might require 1.3 or higher. Temperature variations are normal, and performance can differ based on individual components. Ultimately, it depends on your testing, monitoring, and adjustments.

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___iRekt___
Senior Member
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03-27-2016, 09:32 AM
#3
As with any OC, proceed gradually while keeping an eye on stability and temperatures throughout the process—there isn’t a fixed voltage level or consistent OC that works universally across all setups. Each 6600K behaves differently; I’ve observed some running at 4.6 with a voltage of 1.26, while others on the same board might require 1.3 or higher. Temperature variations are normal, and performance can differ based on individual components. Ultimately, it depends on your testing, monitoring, and adjustments.
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___iRekt___
03-27-2016, 09:32 AM #3

As with any OC, proceed gradually while keeping an eye on stability and temperatures throughout the process—there isn’t a fixed voltage level or consistent OC that works universally across all setups. Each 6600K behaves differently; I’ve observed some running at 4.6 with a voltage of 1.26, while others on the same board might require 1.3 or higher. Temperature variations are normal, and performance can differ based on individual components. Ultimately, it depends on your testing, monitoring, and adjustments.