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Overclock, Intel, processor, voltage, temperature

Overclock, Intel, processor, voltage, temperature

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Sahrend
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12-09-2024, 01:24 AM
#1
I'm good. The Vcore of 1.3 works well for a 4690K. If you've added speedstep, the multiplier and resulting vcore will naturally vary based on CPU usage. Regarding temperatures, reaching 100°C can trigger the CPU to throttle for safety. Temperatures between 70-85°C under load shouldn't be a cause for concern.
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Sahrend
12-09-2024, 01:24 AM #1

I'm good. The Vcore of 1.3 works well for a 4690K. If you've added speedstep, the multiplier and resulting vcore will naturally vary based on CPU usage. Regarding temperatures, reaching 100°C can trigger the CPU to throttle for safety. Temperatures between 70-85°C under load shouldn't be a cause for concern.

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WindOfFlamez
Member
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12-09-2024, 01:24 AM
#2
I'm good. The Vcore of 1.3 works well for a 4690K. If you've added speedstep, the multiplier and resulting vcore will naturally vary based on CPU usage. Regarding temperatures, reaching 100°C can trigger the CPU to throttle for safety. Temperatures between 70-85°C under load shouldn't be a cause for concern.
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WindOfFlamez
12-09-2024, 01:24 AM #2

I'm good. The Vcore of 1.3 works well for a 4690K. If you've added speedstep, the multiplier and resulting vcore will naturally vary based on CPU usage. Regarding temperatures, reaching 100°C can trigger the CPU to throttle for safety. Temperatures between 70-85°C under load shouldn't be a cause for concern.