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My 3770k functions properly at 1.3v without any issues.

My 3770k functions properly at 1.3v without any issues.

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Mdog910
Junior Member
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05-21-2016, 01:45 PM
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Hi guys. I own a 3770k and an MSI G43 Z77. When I check the CPU voltages in hwmonitor, I see it's always around 1.3v. Sometimes it drops to 1.06v, but usually it stays at 1.3v. I believe this is typical for a 4.5ghz OC. Why is the voltage so high? The boost is active, so the CPU runs at a steady 3.9ghz, and even when idle it's still 3.9ghz. My idle temperatures range from 38 to 53 degrees, changing quickly within a second. What do you think about this situation? Thanks.
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Mdog910
05-21-2016, 01:45 PM #1

Hi guys. I own a 3770k and an MSI G43 Z77. When I check the CPU voltages in hwmonitor, I see it's always around 1.3v. Sometimes it drops to 1.06v, but usually it stays at 1.3v. I believe this is typical for a 4.5ghz OC. Why is the voltage so high? The boost is active, so the CPU runs at a steady 3.9ghz, and even when idle it's still 3.9ghz. My idle temperatures range from 38 to 53 degrees, changing quickly within a second. What do you think about this situation? Thanks.

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memee56200
Member
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05-21-2016, 09:08 PM
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I believe motherboards come with more than enough extra voltage. My system (i7-7700K/MSI Z270) behaves similarly, often exceeding 1.3V when left on the stock or auto Vcore settings, which raises temperatures. I adjust my Vcore manually to a lower value, around 1.225V. I’m not sure what the ideal setting should be for the 3770K, you’ll need to experiment until you find the right balance.
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memee56200
05-21-2016, 09:08 PM #2

I believe motherboards come with more than enough extra voltage. My system (i7-7700K/MSI Z270) behaves similarly, often exceeding 1.3V when left on the stock or auto Vcore settings, which raises temperatures. I adjust my Vcore manually to a lower value, around 1.225V. I’m not sure what the ideal setting should be for the 3770K, you’ll need to experiment until you find the right balance.

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forgamez
Member
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05-21-2016, 09:26 PM
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The problem is that motherboard doesnt let me adjust voltage settings. There is just an option that increasing voltage by 0.05v and its times.
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forgamez
05-21-2016, 09:26 PM #3

The problem is that motherboard doesnt let me adjust voltage settings. There is just an option that increasing voltage by 0.05v and its times.

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SirPrize247
Junior Member
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05-21-2016, 10:28 PM
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As per the discussion on the forum link, that specific motherboard restricts significant adjustments to the voltage.
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SirPrize247
05-21-2016, 10:28 PM #4

As per the discussion on the forum link, that specific motherboard restricts significant adjustments to the voltage.

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Hermie12
Member
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05-27-2016, 04:08 PM
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But it doesn't operate at the standard voltage. That's the issue. The default should be 1.05, probably. Even with that voltage, I might achieve 4.2ghz.
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Hermie12
05-27-2016, 04:08 PM #5

But it doesn't operate at the standard voltage. That's the issue. The default should be 1.05, probably. Even with that voltage, I might achieve 4.2ghz.