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Overclocking i5 4690k

Overclocking i5 4690k

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Kandy_
Junior Member
37
03-30-2016, 03:10 AM
#1
Hi. Please find my questions below.
What is the highest safe voltage for the i5 4690k? I aim to run this CPU continuously for at least seven years. What are the current conditions, and are they acceptable?
Right now I’m upgrading to a 4.3ghz clock speed with a 1.2024 vcore (adaptive/auto voltage mode) on Intel Speedup technology. The maximum temperature stays at 62°C.
CPU: Intel Core i5 4690k
GPU: MSI GTX 1070 Armor
Motherboard: ASRock H81M-VGS4
RAM: 12GB DDR3 APACER & Crucial
Storage: ADATA SU800 128GB
Power: Coolermaster 650W
Case: Liquidmaster 120 Lite
Are these settings enough to force the CPU voltage and speed beyond safe limits?
Is this motherboard suitable for overclocking in override mode?
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Kandy_
03-30-2016, 03:10 AM #1

Hi. Please find my questions below.
What is the highest safe voltage for the i5 4690k? I aim to run this CPU continuously for at least seven years. What are the current conditions, and are they acceptable?
Right now I’m upgrading to a 4.3ghz clock speed with a 1.2024 vcore (adaptive/auto voltage mode) on Intel Speedup technology. The maximum temperature stays at 62°C.
CPU: Intel Core i5 4690k
GPU: MSI GTX 1070 Armor
Motherboard: ASRock H81M-VGS4
RAM: 12GB DDR3 APACER & Crucial
Storage: ADATA SU800 128GB
Power: Coolermaster 650W
Case: Liquidmaster 120 Lite
Are these settings enough to force the CPU voltage and speed beyond safe limits?
Is this motherboard suitable for overclocking in override mode?

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Fluffyin
Junior Member
39
03-30-2016, 07:22 AM
#2
H81 motherboards were limited to overclocking the Pentium G3258 only. The MSI H81 I owned didn’t support manual voltage adjustments beyond that processor, though it did permit frequency multiplier tweaks. The maximum voltage is 1.4v, but 1.35v is usually safer. This setup wouldn’t work with an H81 board. Your current performance is near optimal for the H81, and you managed around 4.3GHz with a 4690K during Prime95 tests. Going to 4.4GHz or higher would likely cause crashes due to insufficient voltage. Z87 and Z97 boards are better suited for overclocking 4th-gen Intel CPUs.
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Fluffyin
03-30-2016, 07:22 AM #2

H81 motherboards were limited to overclocking the Pentium G3258 only. The MSI H81 I owned didn’t support manual voltage adjustments beyond that processor, though it did permit frequency multiplier tweaks. The maximum voltage is 1.4v, but 1.35v is usually safer. This setup wouldn’t work with an H81 board. Your current performance is near optimal for the H81, and you managed around 4.3GHz with a 4690K during Prime95 tests. Going to 4.4GHz or higher would likely cause crashes due to insufficient voltage. Z87 and Z97 boards are better suited for overclocking 4th-gen Intel CPUs.

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Mudcraver
Member
52
03-30-2016, 10:22 AM
#3
Please ensure the motherboard is functioning properly to avoid any risk of damaging the CPU over time under present conditions.
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Mudcraver
03-30-2016, 10:22 AM #3

Please ensure the motherboard is functioning properly to avoid any risk of damaging the CPU over time under present conditions.

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HU3_M4N1N
Member
56
03-30-2016, 04:28 PM
#4
No. It should be good.
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HU3_M4N1N
03-30-2016, 04:28 PM #4

No. It should be good.

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RandiRed
Member
58
03-30-2016, 10:18 PM
#5
The voltage of 1.4 volts is extremely high; the maximum safe is 1.32v. For a prolonged overclock, aim for 1.275v or lower. Asus suggests 1.275v for Haswell to ensure longevity.
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RandiRed
03-30-2016, 10:18 PM #5

The voltage of 1.4 volts is extremely high; the maximum safe is 1.32v. For a prolonged overclock, aim for 1.275v or lower. Asus suggests 1.275v for Haswell to ensure longevity.

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iDopio
Junior Member
2
04-04-2016, 04:37 AM
#6
Overclocking in Devil’s Canyon
https://www.anandtech.com/show/8227/devi...i5-4690k/2
For lasting performance, it’s best to maintain lower voltage settings.
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iDopio
04-04-2016, 04:37 AM #6

Overclocking in Devil’s Canyon
https://www.anandtech.com/show/8227/devi...i5-4690k/2
For lasting performance, it’s best to maintain lower voltage settings.