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vcore 1.234v 6600k

vcore 1.234v 6600k

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Ayato99
Junior Member
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12-12-2016, 02:48 AM
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Hi
I'm just checking if the way I overclocked my 6600k is safe and typical, especially since this is my first time trying it and I'm not very familiar with the process.
I checked the BIOS on my ASUS Z170A, then reset all settings, used Ai Tweaker to switch AI Overclock to manual, set the CPU core ratio to 46, adjusted the Vcore to 1.234, and turned off XMP. I didn't modify any other BIOS parameters.
After running a 30-minute AIDA64 stability test, everything worked fine with a max CPU temperature of 66°C.
Could you confirm if these settings are safe for my system?
My components include a Coolermaster Hyper TX 3 cooler, 2*4 GB SKILL Z 3200 RAM, and a Corsair 650W PSU.
What additional recommendations would you suggest to get the most out of it?
Thanks
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Ayato99
12-12-2016, 02:48 AM #1

Hi
I'm just checking if the way I overclocked my 6600k is safe and typical, especially since this is my first time trying it and I'm not very familiar with the process.
I checked the BIOS on my ASUS Z170A, then reset all settings, used Ai Tweaker to switch AI Overclock to manual, set the CPU core ratio to 46, adjusted the Vcore to 1.234, and turned off XMP. I didn't modify any other BIOS parameters.
After running a 30-minute AIDA64 stability test, everything worked fine with a max CPU temperature of 66°C.
Could you confirm if these settings are safe for my system?
My components include a Coolermaster Hyper TX 3 cooler, 2*4 GB SKILL Z 3200 RAM, and a Corsair 650W PSU.
What additional recommendations would you suggest to get the most out of it?
Thanks

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MrPiggy_618
Junior Member
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12-30-2016, 07:06 PM
#2
66C isn't a problem at all when you consider the cooler. Just set the voltage back to 1.2, turn on the XMP profile, and give it another try.
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MrPiggy_618
12-30-2016, 07:06 PM #2

66C isn't a problem at all when you consider the cooler. Just set the voltage back to 1.2, turn on the XMP profile, and give it another try.

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Sensei_Ping
Junior Member
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12-31-2016, 11:16 PM
#3
Personally I believe that is excessive. It's important to understand what occurs when you lower the voltage, how you reached 1.234, and what actions you took to confirm it was suitable.
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Sensei_Ping
12-31-2016, 11:16 PM #3

Personally I believe that is excessive. It's important to understand what occurs when you lower the voltage, how you reached 1.234, and what actions you took to confirm it was suitable.

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AloAsh
Member
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01-01-2017, 02:39 AM
#4
I believe it's quite high. It's unclear how you reached 1.234 when reducing the voltage, and I'm unsure about the steps you took to confirm this. How much should I lower the Vcore? What is the recommended Vcore for a 4.6 gh system?
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AloAsh
01-01-2017, 02:39 AM #4

I believe it's quite high. It's unclear how you reached 1.234 when reducing the voltage, and I'm unsure about the steps you took to confirm this. How much should I lower the Vcore? What is the recommended Vcore for a 4.6 gh system?

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IcemanLFC
Member
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01-02-2017, 03:25 AM
#5
The voltage changes from chip to chip, making it hard to give a definite answer. I think 1.234 is elevated. I’m not sure how you chose 1.234V—did you begin at 1.1 and gradually raise it until it became consistent?
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IcemanLFC
01-02-2017, 03:25 AM #5

The voltage changes from chip to chip, making it hard to give a definite answer. I think 1.234 is elevated. I’m not sure how you chose 1.234V—did you begin at 1.1 and gradually raise it until it became consistent?

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Ged_Merrillin
Member
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01-09-2017, 08:43 PM
#6
13thmonkey:
I need to look into OC'ing this. The voltage changes from chip to chip, so I can't give a definite answer. I think 1.234 is high. Did you choose that value because you began at 1.1 and kept raising it until stability was achieved? I started at 1.2v but it failed the stability test. Then I reduced the core ratio to 45 and set the Vcore to 1.2, and it's working now. What are your thoughts?
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Ged_Merrillin
01-09-2017, 08:43 PM #6

13thmonkey:
I need to look into OC'ing this. The voltage changes from chip to chip, so I can't give a definite answer. I think 1.234 is high. Did you choose that value because you began at 1.1 and kept raising it until stability was achieved? I started at 1.2v but it failed the stability test. Then I reduced the core ratio to 45 and set the Vcore to 1.2, and it's working now. What are your thoughts?

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Lowdes
Member
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01-10-2017, 01:22 AM
#7
66C isn't a problem at all when you consider the cooler. Just set the voltage back to 1.2, turn on the XMP profile, and give it another try.
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Lowdes
01-10-2017, 01:22 AM #7

66C isn't a problem at all when you consider the cooler. Just set the voltage back to 1.2, turn on the XMP profile, and give it another try.