Cpu vcore
Cpu vcore
1.4 works well. Modern Intel CPUs handle voltages without much issue, but excessive heat can be a problem. If voltage exceeds safe levels, the chip may not cool properly. Staying below 1.4 volts under full load is generally safe. Going beyond that often leads to overheating issues.
It means the value remains within 1.3 to 1.36... which is perfectly acceptable. This aligns with my situation.
You might consider reducing the voltage if needed, but it’s probably not necessary unless you’re working with temperatures above 90°C.
Not just when CPU usage spikes—temperature stays around 70-72°C. That’s about 140W. In other games, it usually stays between 60-65°C.
Stock looks good but you can likely lower it to at least 1.3V. Probably around 1.25V given the boosts only reach 4.9 per single core, which seems to need about 1.25V based on what you've seen with these new-gen CPUs.
It's out of stock, so I've adjusted the power limits. Available voltages will be slightly reduced.