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Is it safe to speed up my computer using automatic voltage?

Is it safe to speed up my computer using automatic voltage?

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Rolo7
Junior Member
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06-15-2026, 06:28 AM
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hi, i overclocked the xeon x5670 up to 3.9ghz using automatic voltage settings between 1.264 and 1.272 volts. is this safe? will it break my motherboard? I also ran a temp test while letting the cpu burn for less than 75 degrees (around 70-75).
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Rolo7
06-15-2026, 06:28 AM #1

hi, i overclocked the xeon x5670 up to 3.9ghz using automatic voltage settings between 1.264 and 1.272 volts. is this safe? will it break my motherboard? I also ran a temp test while letting the cpu burn for less than 75 degrees (around 70-75).

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CoffeeePvP_YT
Junior Member
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06-15-2026, 07:44 AM
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The voltage you're showing looks okay... Anything under 1.35v is usually fine, though Intel's max safe setting for your CPU is 1.35v but you can push it all the way to 1.4v which I'd never do. Auto tends to feed a little more vcore than needed, but since you're already well within specs and temps look good, nothing else to fix. If you want, try lowering the vcore and see if you stay stable... Bottom line, you are good to go as is.
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CoffeeePvP_YT
06-15-2026, 07:44 AM #2

The voltage you're showing looks okay... Anything under 1.35v is usually fine, though Intel's max safe setting for your CPU is 1.35v but you can push it all the way to 1.4v which I'd never do. Auto tends to feed a little more vcore than needed, but since you're already well within specs and temps look good, nothing else to fix. If you want, try lowering the vcore and see if you stay stable... Bottom line, you are good to go as is.

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achoo_ca
Member
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06-16-2026, 08:45 PM
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The voltage you are showing is okay... Anything under 1.35v is usually fine with 1.35v being Intel's max safe for your CPU though you can go all the way to 1.4v which I would never do....but Auto always tends to feed a bit more vcore than required but you are well within specs and temps look good as well. If you want you can try to lower the vcore and see if you are stable....but bottom line you are good to go as is..
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achoo_ca
06-16-2026, 08:45 PM #3

The voltage you are showing is okay... Anything under 1.35v is usually fine with 1.35v being Intel's max safe for your CPU though you can go all the way to 1.4v which I would never do....but Auto always tends to feed a bit more vcore than required but you are well within specs and temps look good as well. If you want you can try to lower the vcore and see if you are stable....but bottom line you are good to go as is..