Does a 4.4 GHz frequency operate at 1.194V under normal conditions?
Does a 4.4 GHz frequency operate at 1.194V under normal conditions?
These appear to be very low voltages for such an overclock. The test ran for 30 minutes without crashing, which is impressive. Am I making a mistake or did I get lucky with the silicon?
He mentioned it wouldn't crash after 30 minutes, so he executed the test for that duration - at least according to how I interpreted it.
It seems like a lottery winner. I need 1.325v for my 4.4Ghz OC. Still, you should perform several other stress tests to confirm. I prefer ASUS Realbench, for instance. It also works without requiring their boards.
Sweet
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This CPU is a solid choice for anyone who loves overclocking
Tradesman1:
Great news! A CPU like yours is something OC enthusiasts hope for. But should it fail during the stress test? That doesn’t look good.
He mentioned it wouldn't crash after 30 minutes, so he just executed the test for that duration - at least according to how I interpreted it.
I usually struggle with reading them when I process two or three at once or switch between them.
The [email protected] remains stable during all tests at 1.165v. AIDA64 test reached a maximum temperature of 73°C. The cooler used was Noctua NH-D15, and the thermal paste applied was GELIG GC EXTREME.