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DebateOnAsusp8z68-v_pro and I7-2600k overclock voltage benefits

DebateOnAsusp8z68-v_pro and I7-2600k overclock voltage benefits

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galexygamer3
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07-31-2016, 10:49 PM
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I have a consistent overclock at 4.69gz with a base clock of 100 MHz and a maximum temperature of 72°C using the Kombustor CPU burner. Since going to 4GHz, the voltage has stayed around 1.38V, which is reassuring but still concerning given my limited knowledge about CPU voltages. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, and I’m open to sharing other hardware details if helpful.
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galexygamer3
07-31-2016, 10:49 PM #1

I have a consistent overclock at 4.69gz with a base clock of 100 MHz and a maximum temperature of 72°C using the Kombustor CPU burner. Since going to 4GHz, the voltage has stayed around 1.38V, which is reassuring but still concerning given my limited knowledge about CPU voltages. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, and I’m open to sharing other hardware details if helpful.

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Rubitopolis
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08-11-2016, 04:23 AM
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Update your post with complete hardware details and operating system information. Provide the power supply specifications, including voltage, amperage, age, and condition (original, build, refurbished, used). List the disk drive specifications such as make, model, and capacity, along with current usage. Include a description of all connected peripherals. Clarify whether the network connection is wired or wireless.
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Rubitopolis
08-11-2016, 04:23 AM #2

Update your post with complete hardware details and operating system information. Provide the power supply specifications, including voltage, amperage, age, and condition (original, build, refurbished, used). List the disk drive specifications such as make, model, and capacity, along with current usage. Include a description of all connected peripherals. Clarify whether the network connection is wired or wireless.

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bert1167
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08-11-2016, 09:48 PM
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1.38v is okay as long as it's just below 1.4v for daily driving. It's best to maintain the temperature under 90c, aiming around 85c. If it gets too hot, consider water cooling with a 240 aio. Full specs would be helpful.
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bert1167
08-11-2016, 09:48 PM #3

1.38v is okay as long as it's just below 1.4v for daily driving. It's best to maintain the temperature under 90c, aiming around 85c. If it gets too hot, consider water cooling with a 240 aio. Full specs would be helpful.