Popping The Cherry - I5 4670k Overclocking Guide
Popping The Cherry - I5 4670k Overclocking Guide
I'm just starting out with CPU overclocking and want to double-check everything is functioning properly. I have an Intel Core i5 4670k installed on a MSI Z87-G45 motherboard, paired with the Corsair H100i cooling solution. My current clock speed is around 4.6Ghz, but I'm a bit concerned about both the temperatures and voltage levels. It might be a good idea to err on the side of caution. The voltage is set at 1.455V, and I've attached screenshots from the stress test showing the temperatures. I'm planning to keep this setup running for an extended period once I confirm everything is stable and safe. I'm also worried about the core temperatures—do they occasionally spike to extremely high levels? Any guidance would be really appreciated.
Happily Insan:? Your explanation shows a lack of sufficient knowledge, which is clear from the questions you've raised. It's important to invest in self-education. Let's begin with the voltage you're using compared to the clock at 95°C load conditions. Check out the information here: Also, just because you're running Aida64 doesn't guarantee stability—let's first review what you can learn from the CompuTronix Intel Temperature Guide.
Happily Insan :
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Your explanation shows a lack of sufficient experience, which is clear from the questions you've raised. It's important to invest in self-education.
Let's begin by comparing the voltage you're using with the clock at 95°C load conditions.
Check out the Intel Temperature Guide on CompuTronix for more details.
Just because you're running Aida64 doesn't guarantee stability—let's see what you discover from the Intel guide first.