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8700k with DDR4 3600 VCCIO and VCCSA safe values

8700k with DDR4 3600 VCCIO and VCCSA safe values

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Lebko
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08-21-2019, 10:55 PM
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I have manually adjusted VCCSA and VCCIO to 1.100 in the BIOS. My i7 8700k is running at 4.7ghz continuously. It shows a 1.245 vcore in Vios and reads 1.248 in HWinfo. The actual numbers in HWinfo are VCCSA 1.224 and VCCIO 1.128 (minimum 1.120 to maximum 1.128). Are these acceptable levels? Should I adjust any settings or keep them as is? And could anyone explain why these changes worked so well? The system has remained stable since I applied these values, even though Destiny 2 experienced a crash after playing for several hours. Not sure why that happened. The default XMP values looked quite high in MSI Command Center, so I followed the advice from a forum and updated them today after learning about the Spectre issue.
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Lebko
08-21-2019, 10:55 PM #1

I have manually adjusted VCCSA and VCCIO to 1.100 in the BIOS. My i7 8700k is running at 4.7ghz continuously. It shows a 1.245 vcore in Vios and reads 1.248 in HWinfo. The actual numbers in HWinfo are VCCSA 1.224 and VCCIO 1.128 (minimum 1.120 to maximum 1.128). Are these acceptable levels? Should I adjust any settings or keep them as is? And could anyone explain why these changes worked so well? The system has remained stable since I applied these values, even though Destiny 2 experienced a crash after playing for several hours. Not sure why that happened. The default XMP values looked quite high in MSI Command Center, so I followed the advice from a forum and updated them today after learning about the Spectre issue.

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YodaStyle2001
Member
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08-21-2019, 11:32 PM
#2
Initially all voltages need to be minimized, otherwise achieving them requires thorough stability checks.
The SA and IO voltages you mentioned are acceptable.
Directly following the ASUS OC guide, DDR4-3600 should work with DDR4-4266, IO between 1.15V and 1.30V, SA around 1.20V to 1.35V. Running RAM at a lower stable value is ideal for better performance and less heat.
I would perform testing with HCI and consider it stable if successful.
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YodaStyle2001
08-21-2019, 11:32 PM #2

Initially all voltages need to be minimized, otherwise achieving them requires thorough stability checks.
The SA and IO voltages you mentioned are acceptable.
Directly following the ASUS OC guide, DDR4-3600 should work with DDR4-4266, IO between 1.15V and 1.30V, SA around 1.20V to 1.35V. Running RAM at a lower stable value is ideal for better performance and less heat.
I would perform testing with HCI and consider it stable if successful.

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nooneepic27
Member
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08-22-2019, 01:19 AM
#3
Initially all voltages need to be minimized, otherwise achieving them requires thorough stability checks. The SA and IO voltages you mentioned are acceptable. Following the ASUS OC guide, DDR4-3600 should work with DDR4-4266 for IO, around 1.15V to 1.30V SA and 1.20V to 1.35V IO, especially if your RAM remains stable at lower values—reducing heat output. I’d conduct a HCI test and proceed only if stable.
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nooneepic27
08-22-2019, 01:19 AM #3

Initially all voltages need to be minimized, otherwise achieving them requires thorough stability checks. The SA and IO voltages you mentioned are acceptable. Following the ASUS OC guide, DDR4-3600 should work with DDR4-4266 for IO, around 1.15V to 1.30V SA and 1.20V to 1.35V IO, especially if your RAM remains stable at lower values—reducing heat output. I’d conduct a HCI test and proceed only if stable.