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i5-9600KF

i5-9600KF

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08-17-2019, 03:06 PM
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I'm checking if pushing your i5-9600KF to 5.2ghz is safe given your current setup. Your specs include an i5-9600kg, 16GB RAM, 2400MHz CAS latency, and a 3000MHz clock on the Corsair LPX. The AIO is either NZXT M22 or M11, and you're using an Asus Z370-P II or similar motherboard. Your RTX 2060 runs at 16 OC with 5.2GHz. It's important to assess stability before jumping into higher speeds.
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DerSchnurrbart
08-17-2019, 03:06 PM #1

I'm checking if pushing your i5-9600KF to 5.2ghz is safe given your current setup. Your specs include an i5-9600kg, 16GB RAM, 2400MHz CAS latency, and a 3000MHz clock on the Corsair LPX. The AIO is either NZXT M22 or M11, and you're using an Asus Z370-P II or similar motherboard. Your RTX 2060 runs at 16 OC with 5.2GHz. It's important to assess stability before jumping into higher speeds.

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BloodArsenal
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08-17-2019, 03:15 PM
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Yes, the highest secure voltage allowed is 1.35 volts
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BloodArsenal
08-17-2019, 03:15 PM #2

Yes, the highest secure voltage allowed is 1.35 volts

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WinterPR
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08-18-2019, 07:43 PM
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1.3V works well for continuous operation, but I'm cautious about temperatures with only a small 120mm radiator AIO. Additionally, upgrading to a fresh power supply would be wise. The CX600 model is quite outdated and performed poorly even when it launched.
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WinterPR
08-18-2019, 07:43 PM #3

1.3V works well for continuous operation, but I'm cautious about temperatures with only a small 120mm radiator AIO. Additionally, upgrading to a fresh power supply would be wise. The CX600 model is quite outdated and performed poorly even when it launched.