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I5 4690K @4.3ghz and 1.1V

I5 4690K @4.3ghz and 1.1V

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PvPking1999
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11-01-2016, 06:49 PM
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I just increased my I5 4690k's clock speed to 4.3ghz and 1.1v, it's running smoothly. I've been playing games on it for five hours and stress testing it for thirty minutes. Many people mention they get around 1.2 to 1.3V at this speed. Is that also achievable?
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PvPking1999
11-01-2016, 06:49 PM #1

I just increased my I5 4690k's clock speed to 4.3ghz and 1.1v, it's running smoothly. I've been playing games on it for five hours and stress testing it for thirty minutes. Many people mention they get around 1.2 to 1.3V at this speed. Is that also achievable?

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Aquanow
Member
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11-04-2016, 08:14 AM
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I've been using the same CPU for three years now, up to 4.6GHz. All you need is a good cooler such as the 212 EVO PRO—it's affordable and efficient. Make sure to adjust the BIOS, set the core voltage to 1290V, and configure the CPU core at 46V. Save and exit the BIOS. This chip can handle temperatures up to 85°C under stress tests, so it's a solid choice for me.
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Aquanow
11-04-2016, 08:14 AM #2

I've been using the same CPU for three years now, up to 4.6GHz. All you need is a good cooler such as the 212 EVO PRO—it's affordable and efficient. Make sure to adjust the BIOS, set the core voltage to 1290V, and configure the CPU core at 46V. Save and exit the BIOS. This chip can handle temperatures up to 85°C under stress tests, so it's a solid choice for me.

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levoyageur92
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11-10-2016, 11:03 PM
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I've been using the same CPU for three years now, up to 4.6GHz. All you need is a decent cooler such as the 212 EVO PRO—it's affordable and efficient. Make sure to adjust the BIOS settings, set the core voltage to 1290V, and configure the CPU core to 46. Save and exit the BIOS. This chip can easily withstand temperatures up to 85°C during stress tests, so it's a solid choice for me.
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levoyageur92
11-10-2016, 11:03 PM #3

I've been using the same CPU for three years now, up to 4.6GHz. All you need is a decent cooler such as the 212 EVO PRO—it's affordable and efficient. Make sure to adjust the BIOS settings, set the core voltage to 1290V, and configure the CPU core to 46. Save and exit the BIOS. This chip can easily withstand temperatures up to 85°C during stress tests, so it's a solid choice for me.

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DePOnie
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11-11-2016, 04:22 AM
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