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Changing a fixed Vcore to an offset Vcore

Changing a fixed Vcore to an offset Vcore

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willechachanka
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08-05-2016, 02:02 AM
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Hello everyone. I explored CPU overclocking and successfully reached 4.6 GHz with my 6700K using a fixed Vcore of 1.315V and Gigabyte’s high LLC setting. I’m happy with the result, as the chip remains stable at that speed. However, I’m worried about maintaining 1.315V consistently, especially with Windows’ balanced plan and Speedstep enabled. Would adjusting the Vcore to an offset be beneficial? Thanks ahead!
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willechachanka
08-05-2016, 02:02 AM #1

Hello everyone. I explored CPU overclocking and successfully reached 4.6 GHz with my 6700K using a fixed Vcore of 1.315V and Gigabyte’s high LLC setting. I’m happy with the result, as the chip remains stable at that speed. However, I’m worried about maintaining 1.315V consistently, especially with Windows’ balanced plan and Speedstep enabled. Would adjusting the Vcore to an offset be beneficial? Thanks ahead!