i5 6600k 1.1v
i5 6600k 1.1v
Check if the i5 6600k operates smoothly at 4.1 GHz with 1.1V, ensuring the voltage isn't excessive.
That voltage works well at 4.1GHz. Is it consistent at 1.1? Were you adjusting it yourself?
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That voltage is suitable for 4.1GHz. Are you certain it remains stable at 1.1? Was it adjusted manually?
I've tested bf1 and csgo for an hour at this setting and experienced no issues. Temperatures stayed below 50°C under full load. It appears to be stable.
I recently upgraded my i5 6600k to 4.1ghz and reduced the voltage from the original 1.3. I reached 1.1v and it's running smoothly, but I'm hesitant about testing even lower voltages. Should I experiment further? Could lowering the voltage affect performance or cause long-term damage to the CPU? Thanks!
You also have the ability to increase it further, based on OC configurations. Keeping it under 1.35v and 70-75c is secure. I wouldn't reduce it below 1.1 at 4.1GHz either. Use HWInfo to track maximum voltages and temperatures over time to ensure they're actually reaching their limits.
Then you have space to increase it further, depending on OC configurations. Anything under 1.35v and 70-75c is secure. I wouldn't reduce it below 1.1 at 4.1GHz either. Keep an eye on the maximum voltages and temperatures over time using HWInfo to ensure they're truly the limits it's reaching.
Then you have space to push it even further, depending on OC settings. Anything under 1.35v and 70-75c is secure. I wouldn't reduce it below 1.1 at 4.1GHz though. Keep an eye on the max voltages and temperatures over time using HWInfo to ensure they're truly the limits it's reaching.
It's completely okay. There seems to be no specific reason for doing it. You could go even further, but it might not really matter.