F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking The I5-7600k running at 5GHz with a 5-step auto setting is currently at 1.425, which is acceptable.

The I5-7600k running at 5GHz with a 5-step auto setting is currently at 1.425, which is acceptable.

The I5-7600k running at 5GHz with a 5-step auto setting is currently at 1.425, which is acceptable.

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ALargeBoulder
Member
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01-01-2017, 03:03 AM
#1
After reviewing many discussions, most people report stable performance around 1.375 for 4.8-5Ghz with a Z270AR and 3200mhz RAM. The auto tune worked well for my 6600k, maintaining adaptive voltage at 1.425. I’ve seen temperatures stay between 55-60°C, with a peak of 65°C briefly. It seems fine under load, no stalls or issues. It runs on a tower cooler and has multiple case fans. Your setup looks solid. Also, when you manually adjusted the voltage in the ASUS tuner, it returned to 1.375.
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ALargeBoulder
01-01-2017, 03:03 AM #1

After reviewing many discussions, most people report stable performance around 1.375 for 4.8-5Ghz with a Z270AR and 3200mhz RAM. The auto tune worked well for my 6600k, maintaining adaptive voltage at 1.425. I’ve seen temperatures stay between 55-60°C, with a peak of 65°C briefly. It seems fine under load, no stalls or issues. It runs on a tower cooler and has multiple case fans. Your setup looks solid. Also, when you manually adjusted the voltage in the ASUS tuner, it returned to 1.375.

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Chile_PvP
Junior Member
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01-01-2017, 08:57 AM
#2
1.425V sits near the line where safety is maintained. It remains acceptable as long as stress testing isn't performed.
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Chile_PvP
01-01-2017, 08:57 AM #2

1.425V sits near the line where safety is maintained. It remains acceptable as long as stress testing isn't performed.

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DangoBravo
Posting Freak
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01-01-2017, 11:43 AM
#3
I recently tested the latest aida64 with temperatures around 70-74°C, occasionally reaching up to 83°C for 10-15 seconds before returning to 70-74°C. This pattern continued throughout the hour I ran it. While I would have liked to extend the duration, it appeared to cycle through those temperatures only. This was the sole stress test that hit such high heat. Normally I get 70°C a few times for brief spikes, but long-term gaming keeps it steady at 62-65°C. I set the Adap to 1.375 and it seems to stabilize around 60°C, though I’ve noticed occasional freezes when it wakes from sleep mode. Running cinabench also prevented it from reaching 70°C during rapid restarts five times.
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DangoBravo
01-01-2017, 11:43 AM #3

I recently tested the latest aida64 with temperatures around 70-74°C, occasionally reaching up to 83°C for 10-15 seconds before returning to 70-74°C. This pattern continued throughout the hour I ran it. While I would have liked to extend the duration, it appeared to cycle through those temperatures only. This was the sole stress test that hit such high heat. Normally I get 70°C a few times for brief spikes, but long-term gaming keeps it steady at 62-65°C. I set the Adap to 1.375 and it seems to stabilize around 60°C, though I’ve noticed occasional freezes when it wakes from sleep mode. Running cinabench also prevented it from reaching 70°C during rapid restarts five times.

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Dwarki
Member
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01-01-2017, 12:40 PM
#4
I wouldn't push past 1.4v. My i7 has been running at that speed for four years, and everything is stable on a custom water loop.
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Dwarki
01-01-2017, 12:40 PM #4

I wouldn't push past 1.4v. My i7 has been running at that speed for four years, and everything is stable on a custom water loop.

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01-15-2017, 02:15 PM
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I understand that, but i see lots of information for both sides. Also this is not fixed. If 1.45 is considered highest one should go before entering red zone. And Asus 5 step auto tune sets it to this, is 1.425 adaptive bad, when the temps stay well below 80c? I guess i am asking, what is going to happen? Trying in a sense to learn something here too. Since your tag says you are an expert and all.
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ReporterElProh
01-15-2017, 02:15 PM #5

I understand that, but i see lots of information for both sides. Also this is not fixed. If 1.45 is considered highest one should go before entering red zone. And Asus 5 step auto tune sets it to this, is 1.425 adaptive bad, when the temps stay well below 80c? I guess i am asking, what is going to happen? Trying in a sense to learn something here too. Since your tag says you are an expert and all.

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GM451LARA
Junior Member
7
01-15-2017, 04:15 PM
#6
Thanks for the update, I've achieved a solid OC of 4.9 at 2 cores and 4 cores at 4.8 with a temperature around 50-65°C.
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GM451LARA
01-15-2017, 04:15 PM #6

Thanks for the update, I've achieved a solid OC of 4.9 at 2 cores and 4 cores at 4.8 with a temperature around 50-65°C.

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lumix72
Junior Member
30
01-16-2017, 12:12 AM
#7
Thank you for your assistance, I've achieved a stable OC of 4.9 at 2 cores and 4 cores with 1.375, maintaining temperatures between 50-65°C. That's also quite solid. You should be able to reach 5GHz at 1.37v.
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lumix72
01-16-2017, 12:12 AM #7

Thank you for your assistance, I've achieved a stable OC of 4.9 at 2 cores and 4 cores with 1.375, maintaining temperatures between 50-65°C. That's also quite solid. You should be able to reach 5GHz at 1.37v.