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CPU 6700k voltage issues causing problems, really bad!

CPU 6700k voltage issues causing problems, really bad!

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BoyRobbe
Member
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08-15-2016, 09:54 AM
#1
With a high-performance cooler, will your CPU be safe from damage?
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BoyRobbe
08-15-2016, 09:54 AM #1

With a high-performance cooler, will your CPU be safe from damage?

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ethandizzy
Member
169
08-16-2016, 01:07 AM
#2
makeandbakeasandwich :
Ryguybuddy :
If i have an extreme super power water cooler, 1.5 volts on 6700k won't cause issues?
You might face some problems with that setup.
Which model would work best? You could try 1.5v, but it could shorten the life of your 6700k and create heat issues.
How much would it affect the lifespan?
I own a Master Nepton 240m cooler. I wouldn't suggest using it with that one. The safe limit would be around 1.4 volts.
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ethandizzy
08-16-2016, 01:07 AM #2

makeandbakeasandwich :
Ryguybuddy :
If i have an extreme super power water cooler, 1.5 volts on 6700k won't cause issues?
You might face some problems with that setup.
Which model would work best? You could try 1.5v, but it could shorten the life of your 6700k and create heat issues.
How much would it affect the lifespan?
I own a Master Nepton 240m cooler. I wouldn't suggest using it with that one. The safe limit would be around 1.4 volts.

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pop2213
Member
61
08-16-2016, 01:58 AM
#3
If you possess an ultra-strong superpower water cooler, a 1.5-volt setting should be fine.
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pop2213
08-16-2016, 01:58 AM #3

If you possess an ultra-strong superpower water cooler, a 1.5-volt setting should be fine.

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Viper1022
Member
68
08-16-2016, 08:11 AM
#4
So, with an extreme superpower water cooler, 1.5 volts on 6700k shouldn't cause issues?
You might be able to use 1.5v, but it could shorten the lifespan of your 6700k and lead to overheating.
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Viper1022
08-16-2016, 08:11 AM #4

So, with an extreme superpower water cooler, 1.5 volts on 6700k shouldn't cause issues?
You might be able to use 1.5v, but it could shorten the lifespan of your 6700k and lead to overheating.

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DarkGodSlayer
Junior Member
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08-16-2016, 08:58 AM
#5
Ryguybuddy :
If I have an extreme super power water cooler, 1.5 volts on 6700k won't be an issue?
You might want to choose a cooler that supports 1.5v, but it could reduce the lifespan of your 6700k and cause overheating.
How much would the lifespan be affected?
I own a Master Nepton 240m cooler.
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DarkGodSlayer
08-16-2016, 08:58 AM #5

Ryguybuddy :
If I have an extreme super power water cooler, 1.5 volts on 6700k won't be an issue?
You might want to choose a cooler that supports 1.5v, but it could reduce the lifespan of your 6700k and cause overheating.
How much would the lifespan be affected?
I own a Master Nepton 240m cooler.

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MisterPvp22
Member
74
08-16-2016, 03:31 PM
#6
makeandbakeasandwich :
Ryguybuddy :
If i have an extreme super power water cooler, 1.5 volts on 6700k won't cause issues?
You might face some problems with the 6700k and overheating.
What's the impact?
I'm using a Master Nepton 240m cooler. I wouldn't suggest it with that one. The safe limit would be around 1.4 volts.
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MisterPvp22
08-16-2016, 03:31 PM #6

makeandbakeasandwich :
Ryguybuddy :
If i have an extreme super power water cooler, 1.5 volts on 6700k won't cause issues?
You might face some problems with the 6700k and overheating.
What's the impact?
I'm using a Master Nepton 240m cooler. I wouldn't suggest it with that one. The safe limit would be around 1.4 volts.