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i5 4670k at 4.2ghz voltage

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lalaloopsy89
Junior Member
47
06-09-2016, 06:12 AM
#1
Hi guys, what voltage would be suitable for running my i5 4670k at 4.2ghz? I plan to use the PC mainly for gaming. Thanks.
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lalaloopsy89
06-09-2016, 06:12 AM #1

Hi guys, what voltage would be suitable for running my i5 4670k at 4.2ghz? I plan to use the PC mainly for gaming. Thanks.

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Sophsta
Member
164
06-09-2016, 07:41 AM
#2
Hello everyone, I’m looking for a suitable voltage setting for running my i5 4670k at around 4.2ghz. I mainly use the PC for gaming. Thanks.

My setup includes:
- i5 4670k
- Asus Maximus VI gene
- Corsair H80i
- Corsair Vengeance PRO 1866mhz
- Zotac 780 ti
- Silverstone 850w Strider Evo 80plus gold
- Silverstone SG10 matx Case

I’ve found that 1.20V works fine, but if you notice any issues like blue screens or lockups, try 1.25V which should be reliable. Based on my own experience with the 4670K:

- At 4.00: Vcore 1.150V (no temperature concerns)
- At 4.20: Vcore 1.248V – Idle 35-38°C, Load/Game 60-65°C
- At 4.30: Vcore 1.268V – Idle 35-40°C, Load/Game 60-70°C
- At 4.40: Vcore 1.300V – Unstable, didn’t play much

I’m using the CM Hyper 212-X (latest Hyper Evo-R2). Hope this helps!
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Sophsta
06-09-2016, 07:41 AM #2

Hello everyone, I’m looking for a suitable voltage setting for running my i5 4670k at around 4.2ghz. I mainly use the PC for gaming. Thanks.

My setup includes:
- i5 4670k
- Asus Maximus VI gene
- Corsair H80i
- Corsair Vengeance PRO 1866mhz
- Zotac 780 ti
- Silverstone 850w Strider Evo 80plus gold
- Silverstone SG10 matx Case

I’ve found that 1.20V works fine, but if you notice any issues like blue screens or lockups, try 1.25V which should be reliable. Based on my own experience with the 4670K:

- At 4.00: Vcore 1.150V (no temperature concerns)
- At 4.20: Vcore 1.248V – Idle 35-38°C, Load/Game 60-65°C
- At 4.30: Vcore 1.268V – Idle 35-40°C, Load/Game 60-70°C
- At 4.40: Vcore 1.300V – Unstable, didn’t play much

I’m using the CM Hyper 212-X (latest Hyper Evo-R2). Hope this helps!

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IkBenHetBram
Senior Member
735
06-27-2016, 04:11 AM
#3
Mine is operating in auto mode with an Intel burn test at 1.187v, achieving a temperature of 74°C on the hottest core.
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IkBenHetBram
06-27-2016, 04:11 AM #3

Mine is operating in auto mode with an Intel burn test at 1.187v, achieving a temperature of 74°C on the hottest core.

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JadenOfficial
Member
63
06-27-2016, 04:52 AM
#4
Each chip is unique, so you'll need to try it yourself. If you're lucky, you might not have to raise the voltage much, possibly even using the standard setting of 1.15.
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JadenOfficial
06-27-2016, 04:52 AM #4

Each chip is unique, so you'll need to try it yourself. If you're lucky, you might not have to raise the voltage much, possibly even using the standard setting of 1.15.

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kohiplays
Member
155
06-27-2016, 05:27 AM
#5
n1ghtr4v3n :
El Yas :
Salve a todos, como seria uma boa tensão para rodar o i5 4670k a 4,2ghz? Eu vou usar meu PC principalmente para jogos. Obrigado.
Meus componentes:
- i5 4670k
- Asus Maximus VI gene
- Corsair H80i
- Corsair Vengeance PRO 1866mhz
- Zotac 780 ti
- Silverstone 850w Strider Evo 80plus gold
- Silverstone SG10 matx Case
1,20V deve ser perfeito, se sentir instabilidade alguma (qualquer bluescreen ou lockup) tente 1,25V que funcionaria em 99%.
Minha experiência pessoal com o 4670K foi assim:
@4,00 - Vcore: 1,150V (não senti vontade de verificar as temperaturas, já que é menor voltagem)
@4,20 - Vcore: 1,248V - Temperatura de espera: 35-38°C. Carregamento/Game: 60-65°C
@4,30 - Vcore: 1,268V - Temperatura de espera: 35-40°C. Carregamento/Game: 60-70°C
@4,40 - Vcore: 1,300V - Era instável, não tinha chance de jogar ou fazer algo...
Estou usando o CM Hyper 212-X (nova versão do Hyper Evo-R2)
espero que ajude...
Olá,
Eu estava overclockando o 4670K e queria saber como vocês alcançaram essas temperaturas de 60-65°C a 4,20GHz. Você usava um teste de estresse como Prime95 ou IntelBurnTest? Eu configurei a frequência para 4,00GHz, voltagem para 1,16V e as temperaturas chegavam cerca de 80°C com o Prime95. Acabei de instalar um Hyper 212 EVO com pasta térmica Gelid GC-Extreme. As temperaturas são bem maiores do que as seus, mesmo com frequência e voltagem mais baixas.
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kohiplays
06-27-2016, 05:27 AM #5

n1ghtr4v3n :
El Yas :
Salve a todos, como seria uma boa tensão para rodar o i5 4670k a 4,2ghz? Eu vou usar meu PC principalmente para jogos. Obrigado.
Meus componentes:
- i5 4670k
- Asus Maximus VI gene
- Corsair H80i
- Corsair Vengeance PRO 1866mhz
- Zotac 780 ti
- Silverstone 850w Strider Evo 80plus gold
- Silverstone SG10 matx Case
1,20V deve ser perfeito, se sentir instabilidade alguma (qualquer bluescreen ou lockup) tente 1,25V que funcionaria em 99%.
Minha experiência pessoal com o 4670K foi assim:
@4,00 - Vcore: 1,150V (não senti vontade de verificar as temperaturas, já que é menor voltagem)
@4,20 - Vcore: 1,248V - Temperatura de espera: 35-38°C. Carregamento/Game: 60-65°C
@4,30 - Vcore: 1,268V - Temperatura de espera: 35-40°C. Carregamento/Game: 60-70°C
@4,40 - Vcore: 1,300V - Era instável, não tinha chance de jogar ou fazer algo...
Estou usando o CM Hyper 212-X (nova versão do Hyper Evo-R2)
espero que ajude...
Olá,
Eu estava overclockando o 4670K e queria saber como vocês alcançaram essas temperaturas de 60-65°C a 4,20GHz. Você usava um teste de estresse como Prime95 ou IntelBurnTest? Eu configurei a frequência para 4,00GHz, voltagem para 1,16V e as temperaturas chegavam cerca de 80°C com o Prime95. Acabei de instalar um Hyper 212 EVO com pasta térmica Gelid GC-Extreme. As temperaturas são bem maiores do que as seus, mesmo com frequência e voltagem mais baixas.

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johnsrealm
Member
176
07-03-2016, 01:18 PM
#6
Akhilcool :
n1ghtr4v3n :
El Yas :
Salutations à tous,
Je cherche une tension adaptée pour mon i5 4670k fonctionnant à 4,2 GHz. Je prévois d'utiliser ce PC principalement pour des jeux. Merci.

Mes composants :
- i5 4670k
- Asus Maximus VI
- Corsair H80i
- Corsair Vengeance PRO 1866MHz
- Zotac 780 Ti
- Silverstone 850w Strider Evo 80plus Gold
- Silverstone SG10 matx Case

1,20V convient, mais si ça devient instable (bluescreen ou lockups), je teste 1,25V. Ça fonctionne à 99 %.

Mon expérience personnelle avec le 4670K :
@4,00 - Tension de refroidissement : 1,150V (pas besoin de vérifier les températures)
@4,20 - Tension de refroidissement : 1,248V - Température au veille : 35-38°C ; Température en jeu : 60-65°C
@4,30 - Tension de refroidissement : 1,268V - Température au veille : 35-40°C ; Température en jeu : 60-70°C
@4,40 - Tension de refroidissement : 1,300V - Instable, pas de temps à jouer...

J'utilise le CM Hyper 212-X (version récente de l'Hyper Evo-R2).
J'espère que ça t'aide...

Salut,
Je fais un overclock du 4670K et je m'interroge sur la façon d'atteindre des températures de 60-65°C à 4,20 GHz. Utilisais un test de stress comme Prime95 ou IntelBurnTest. J'ai fixé la fréquence à 4,00 GHz, la tension à 1,16V et j'obtiens environ 80°C avec Prime95. J'ai maintenant installé une pastille thermique Gelid GC-Extreme sur le silicone de mon boîtier. Les températures sont bien plus élevées que les vôtres, même si ma fréquence et ma tension sont plus basses.

Je pense que tu rencontres des problèmes avec 4 GHz et une tension de 1,14V. Sur Prime95, j'obtiens des températures autour de 80°C.

Peut-être réinstalle-tu ton radiateur ?
J'ai un Hero Vii et Thermalright Macho, je pourrais essayer de réduire la température, mais je n'ai pas le temps.
😉
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johnsrealm
07-03-2016, 01:18 PM #6

Akhilcool :
n1ghtr4v3n :
El Yas :
Salutations à tous,
Je cherche une tension adaptée pour mon i5 4670k fonctionnant à 4,2 GHz. Je prévois d'utiliser ce PC principalement pour des jeux. Merci.

Mes composants :
- i5 4670k
- Asus Maximus VI
- Corsair H80i
- Corsair Vengeance PRO 1866MHz
- Zotac 780 Ti
- Silverstone 850w Strider Evo 80plus Gold
- Silverstone SG10 matx Case

1,20V convient, mais si ça devient instable (bluescreen ou lockups), je teste 1,25V. Ça fonctionne à 99 %.

Mon expérience personnelle avec le 4670K :
@4,00 - Tension de refroidissement : 1,150V (pas besoin de vérifier les températures)
@4,20 - Tension de refroidissement : 1,248V - Température au veille : 35-38°C ; Température en jeu : 60-65°C
@4,30 - Tension de refroidissement : 1,268V - Température au veille : 35-40°C ; Température en jeu : 60-70°C
@4,40 - Tension de refroidissement : 1,300V - Instable, pas de temps à jouer...

J'utilise le CM Hyper 212-X (version récente de l'Hyper Evo-R2).
J'espère que ça t'aide...

Salut,
Je fais un overclock du 4670K et je m'interroge sur la façon d'atteindre des températures de 60-65°C à 4,20 GHz. Utilisais un test de stress comme Prime95 ou IntelBurnTest. J'ai fixé la fréquence à 4,00 GHz, la tension à 1,16V et j'obtiens environ 80°C avec Prime95. J'ai maintenant installé une pastille thermique Gelid GC-Extreme sur le silicone de mon boîtier. Les températures sont bien plus élevées que les vôtres, même si ma fréquence et ma tension sont plus basses.

Je pense que tu rencontres des problèmes avec 4 GHz et une tension de 1,14V. Sur Prime95, j'obtiens des températures autour de 80°C.

Peut-être réinstalle-tu ton radiateur ?
J'ai un Hero Vii et Thermalright Macho, je pourrais essayer de réduire la température, mais je n'ai pas le temps.
😉

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Lucylee06
Junior Member
43
07-03-2016, 02:38 PM
#7
Akhilcool :
n1ghtr4v3n :
El Yas :
Salutations à tous,
Je cherche une tension adaptée pour faire fonctionner mon i5 4670k à 4,2 GHz. Je compte principalement utiliser mon PC pour des jeux. Merci.

Mes composants :
- i5 4670k
- Asus Maximus VI
- Corsair H80i
- Corsair Vengeance PRO 1866MHz
- Zotac 780 Ti
- Silverstone 850w Strider Evo 80plus Gold
- Silverstone SG10 matx Case

J’utilise une tension de 1,20V, mais si ça devient instable (bluescreen ou lockups), je teste 1,25V. Ça fonctionne à 99 %.

Mon expérience personnelle avec mon 4670K est la suivante :
- À 4,00 GHz : Vcore 1,150V (pas besoin de vérifier les températures)
- À 4,20 GHz : Vcore 1,248V – Température d’idle 35-38°C, charge/game 60-65°C
- À 4,30 GHz : Vcore 1,268V – Idle 35-40°C, charge/game 60-70°C
- À 4,40 GHz : Vcore 1,300V – Instable, pas de temps à jouer

J’utilise la carte mère CM Hyper 212-X (version Hyper Evo-R2). J’espère que ça aide.

Salut,
J’ai récemment essayé d’overcloak mon 4670K et je m’interroge sur vos résultats. Utilisiez-vous un test de stress comme Prime95 ou IntelBurnTest ? J’ai fixé la fréquence à 4,00 GHz, la tension à 1,16V et j’obtiens des températures d’environnement de 80°C avec Prime95. J’ai aussi installé une pâte thermique Gelid GC-Extreme sur ma carte mère. Vos températures sont bien plus élevées que les miennes, même si mes paramètres sont plus bas.

Je pense que vous pourriez avoir des problèmes maintenant à 4,40 GHz et à 1,14Vcore. Sur Prime95, je n’atteins pas 60°C.

Peut-être essayez de réinstaller votre refroidisseur. J’ai une Cooler Vii et Thermalright Macho, mais je n’ai pas le temps.

😉
Quelle version de Prime95 utilisez-vous ? Il semble que les versions plus récentes (supérieures à 1.66) utilisent AVX, ce qui fait monter la température des processeurs Haswell. Avec l’ancienne version, je limite à 70°C à 4,3 GHz et 1,295V.
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Lucylee06
07-03-2016, 02:38 PM #7

Akhilcool :
n1ghtr4v3n :
El Yas :
Salutations à tous,
Je cherche une tension adaptée pour faire fonctionner mon i5 4670k à 4,2 GHz. Je compte principalement utiliser mon PC pour des jeux. Merci.

Mes composants :
- i5 4670k
- Asus Maximus VI
- Corsair H80i
- Corsair Vengeance PRO 1866MHz
- Zotac 780 Ti
- Silverstone 850w Strider Evo 80plus Gold
- Silverstone SG10 matx Case

J’utilise une tension de 1,20V, mais si ça devient instable (bluescreen ou lockups), je teste 1,25V. Ça fonctionne à 99 %.

Mon expérience personnelle avec mon 4670K est la suivante :
- À 4,00 GHz : Vcore 1,150V (pas besoin de vérifier les températures)
- À 4,20 GHz : Vcore 1,248V – Température d’idle 35-38°C, charge/game 60-65°C
- À 4,30 GHz : Vcore 1,268V – Idle 35-40°C, charge/game 60-70°C
- À 4,40 GHz : Vcore 1,300V – Instable, pas de temps à jouer

J’utilise la carte mère CM Hyper 212-X (version Hyper Evo-R2). J’espère que ça aide.

Salut,
J’ai récemment essayé d’overcloak mon 4670K et je m’interroge sur vos résultats. Utilisiez-vous un test de stress comme Prime95 ou IntelBurnTest ? J’ai fixé la fréquence à 4,00 GHz, la tension à 1,16V et j’obtiens des températures d’environnement de 80°C avec Prime95. J’ai aussi installé une pâte thermique Gelid GC-Extreme sur ma carte mère. Vos températures sont bien plus élevées que les miennes, même si mes paramètres sont plus bas.

Je pense que vous pourriez avoir des problèmes maintenant à 4,40 GHz et à 1,14Vcore. Sur Prime95, je n’atteins pas 60°C.

Peut-être essayez de réinstaller votre refroidisseur. J’ai une Cooler Vii et Thermalright Macho, mais je n’ai pas le temps.

😉
Quelle version de Prime95 utilisez-vous ? Il semble que les versions plus récentes (supérieures à 1.66) utilisent AVX, ce qui fait monter la température des processeurs Haswell. Avec l’ancienne version, je limite à 70°C à 4,3 GHz et 1,295V.

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XxKripxDeMoNxX
Senior Member
536
07-09-2016, 04:10 PM
#8
Akhilcool, We've already discussed this in your previous post: 4670K - Getting ~90C @ 4.2GHz Overclock - Please note, we should avoid mixing up the details. The P95 models you mentioned are 26.6 versus 28.5. Let's keep it focused. El Yas's thread is where this should stay. If you want to discuss it more, you can stick to your current thread or create a new one and let me know. I'm happy to assist further.
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XxKripxDeMoNxX
07-09-2016, 04:10 PM #8

Akhilcool, We've already discussed this in your previous post: 4670K - Getting ~90C @ 4.2GHz Overclock - Please note, we should avoid mixing up the details. The P95 models you mentioned are 26.6 versus 28.5. Let's keep it focused. El Yas's thread is where this should stay. If you want to discuss it more, you can stick to your current thread or create a new one and let me know. I'm happy to assist further.

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Foreverkim
Member
103
07-15-2016, 02:39 PM
#9
Hello guys, i do a quick presentation of myself, im Steven im from italy im 29 years old and i recently upgraded my computer.
Im searching for the right settings about a medium/high overclock of the cpu but i also want it more stable as possible, even if the "hardest" game i run on this computer is Starcraft 2 heart of the swarm and it hasn't very high requirements and it didn't employ cpu very much, i rarely run heavier games, i mostly run it or i use internet so i didn't stress my computer very much usually.
I have just at point an intel i5 haswell 4670k, i have closely no knowledge in overclocking and i did tryouts by myself.....i don't know much about voltage and im not pretty sure even about other settings i saw into the bios but all i think is overclocking is like an hobby, it requires time, knowledge, and it is not easy to find the best overclocking for your computer if you are not very practic with informatic and especially electronics.
sorry for all those words but i wanted to be clear XD
my specs:
-i5 4670k
-msi z87-g45 gaming(ms 7821)
-kingston KTC 4gb x2 1333 mhz (also if i think they could be boosted till 1600-1800-1866 mhz but im not sure)
-zotac gt 440 2 gb (yes i know, bottleneck of the computer, i wish any one could suggest me the best gtx also used i can upgrade to for 120-140 euro budget)
-1000 w alimentator, but i don't know how to identify it, my uncle assembled my computer for me
-x1 frontal, x2 laterals, x1 backward 12-13 centimeters dissipators case and i don't know how to identify it, it has the 11 number and a X
i think its very important to say, for a mistake i upgraded my bios from 1.0 version to 1.9 version, is it a huge problem for overclocking? will the system be stable anyways?
and, about dissipators on the bios, should i put fan speed up when i overclock the computer? i always did it but i always see fan are not running at an high speed.....i feel confused :O
all overclockings i tried were with the turbo boost speed, but with enhanced core boost enabled so the cores are always at the max ratio.
this processor, as you know, at base speed has a 3.4 of base ratio, 3.4 of ring voltage, and 3.8 at turboboost, as base.
i tried from 4.0 (turboboost)4.1-4.2-4.3-4.4
i had the system semi-stable till 4.3 but with high temperatures and i didn't ever know how to set the voltage.
my questions are infinite actually, but ill do only the most important ones:
-Is only-via-turboboost overlock a stable overclock? should i use enhanced core boost? should i use legacy tweaking?
-what ratio could i hit? 4.0?4.4? specificating i want a stable overclocking i think by myself for the few thing i know that 4.2 for my core would be the best, but with which voltage? if needed i could search more info about my case and my alimentator.
-what mode should i use for core voltage mode? auto?adaptive?override? what is the best, and in which cases? should i add some 0.040 in core voltage offset mode? is it useful?damaging?useless? do you suggest it?
-should i change mode also for ring voltage mode? should i change any other voltage when i overlock? what parameters are mostly important in overclocking an i5 4670k?
actually i prefere to stay down to 4.0 - 4.1 with auto voltage and have a non-stress temperature of 33-36 degrees, and 73-75 degrees when stressed very very very much with games or loading, but usually it never goes over 65-68.
im sorry for all this talking, but im really new at this, and i really really like this, it is amazing, funny, entertaining, and satisfacting imho when you get some real results of performance.
thank you all for giving overclocking rookies a chance to learn something in this forum, its amazing.
i wish any one could help me with my doubts, i really really much need help, by ANY one, any one could know more respect me about overclocking on this forum i guess ahah
😀
ok i rolled ur balls enough now, time to go bios and to see some more thread about my cpu. thank you all guys
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Foreverkim
07-15-2016, 02:39 PM #9

Hello guys, i do a quick presentation of myself, im Steven im from italy im 29 years old and i recently upgraded my computer.
Im searching for the right settings about a medium/high overclock of the cpu but i also want it more stable as possible, even if the "hardest" game i run on this computer is Starcraft 2 heart of the swarm and it hasn't very high requirements and it didn't employ cpu very much, i rarely run heavier games, i mostly run it or i use internet so i didn't stress my computer very much usually.
I have just at point an intel i5 haswell 4670k, i have closely no knowledge in overclocking and i did tryouts by myself.....i don't know much about voltage and im not pretty sure even about other settings i saw into the bios but all i think is overclocking is like an hobby, it requires time, knowledge, and it is not easy to find the best overclocking for your computer if you are not very practic with informatic and especially electronics.
sorry for all those words but i wanted to be clear XD
my specs:
-i5 4670k
-msi z87-g45 gaming(ms 7821)
-kingston KTC 4gb x2 1333 mhz (also if i think they could be boosted till 1600-1800-1866 mhz but im not sure)
-zotac gt 440 2 gb (yes i know, bottleneck of the computer, i wish any one could suggest me the best gtx also used i can upgrade to for 120-140 euro budget)
-1000 w alimentator, but i don't know how to identify it, my uncle assembled my computer for me
-x1 frontal, x2 laterals, x1 backward 12-13 centimeters dissipators case and i don't know how to identify it, it has the 11 number and a X
i think its very important to say, for a mistake i upgraded my bios from 1.0 version to 1.9 version, is it a huge problem for overclocking? will the system be stable anyways?
and, about dissipators on the bios, should i put fan speed up when i overclock the computer? i always did it but i always see fan are not running at an high speed.....i feel confused :O
all overclockings i tried were with the turbo boost speed, but with enhanced core boost enabled so the cores are always at the max ratio.
this processor, as you know, at base speed has a 3.4 of base ratio, 3.4 of ring voltage, and 3.8 at turboboost, as base.
i tried from 4.0 (turboboost)4.1-4.2-4.3-4.4
i had the system semi-stable till 4.3 but with high temperatures and i didn't ever know how to set the voltage.
my questions are infinite actually, but ill do only the most important ones:
-Is only-via-turboboost overlock a stable overclock? should i use enhanced core boost? should i use legacy tweaking?
-what ratio could i hit? 4.0?4.4? specificating i want a stable overclocking i think by myself for the few thing i know that 4.2 for my core would be the best, but with which voltage? if needed i could search more info about my case and my alimentator.
-what mode should i use for core voltage mode? auto?adaptive?override? what is the best, and in which cases? should i add some 0.040 in core voltage offset mode? is it useful?damaging?useless? do you suggest it?
-should i change mode also for ring voltage mode? should i change any other voltage when i overlock? what parameters are mostly important in overclocking an i5 4670k?
actually i prefere to stay down to 4.0 - 4.1 with auto voltage and have a non-stress temperature of 33-36 degrees, and 73-75 degrees when stressed very very very much with games or loading, but usually it never goes over 65-68.
im sorry for all this talking, but im really new at this, and i really really like this, it is amazing, funny, entertaining, and satisfacting imho when you get some real results of performance.
thank you all for giving overclocking rookies a chance to learn something in this forum, its amazing.
i wish any one could help me with my doubts, i really really much need help, by ANY one, any one could know more respect me about overclocking on this forum i guess ahah
😀
ok i rolled ur balls enough now, time to go bios and to see some more thread about my cpu. thank you all guys

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DrunkMemories
Member
74
08-04-2016, 03:48 AM
#10
my feedthrough is a 750w* and it's a Vultech GS-750R
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DrunkMemories
08-04-2016, 03:48 AM #10

my feedthrough is a 750w* and it's a Vultech GS-750R

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