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VCORE struggles when under pressure, Overclocker is frustrated :P

VCORE struggles when under pressure, Overclocker is frustrated :P

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jjmonkey13
Member
236
12-01-2016, 10:54 AM
#1
Hello there.
I've got a problem when it comes to my CPU and i was looking for a hand when it comes to overclocks, My first time doing one you see.
(i7 2600k, 4.5GHz @1.360V)
It runs stable however under full load and under (50`c) it will drop to (1.332V) and then come back up to the voltage i set after i quit the benchmark or stress test/game
I don't have any LLC options set as i have no idea what they do and all the C states ect have been turned off including the thermal ones.
Perhaps it needs some more Voltage or LLC, I have no idea
😛
?
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jjmonkey13
12-01-2016, 10:54 AM #1

Hello there.
I've got a problem when it comes to my CPU and i was looking for a hand when it comes to overclocks, My first time doing one you see.
(i7 2600k, 4.5GHz @1.360V)
It runs stable however under full load and under (50`c) it will drop to (1.332V) and then come back up to the voltage i set after i quit the benchmark or stress test/game
I don't have any LLC options set as i have no idea what they do and all the C states ect have been turned off including the thermal ones.
Perhaps it needs some more Voltage or LLC, I have no idea
😛
?

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epicderpyface
Member
137
12-14-2016, 03:09 AM
#2
Yes, the problem is resolved by raising the LLC.
Which motherboard are you using?
Are you certain you require that high voltage for achieving 4.5GHz on your chip?
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epicderpyface
12-14-2016, 03:09 AM #2

Yes, the problem is resolved by raising the LLC.
Which motherboard are you using?
Are you certain you require that high voltage for achieving 4.5GHz on your chip?

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Awesome_242
Junior Member
4
12-14-2016, 09:32 AM
#3
Yes, the problem is resolved by raising the LLC.
Which motherboard are you using?
Are you certain you require that high voltage for achieving 4.5GHz on your chip?
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Awesome_242
12-14-2016, 09:32 AM #3

Yes, the problem is resolved by raising the LLC.
Which motherboard are you using?
Are you certain you require that high voltage for achieving 4.5GHz on your chip?

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BooyaLuver19
Member
77
12-14-2016, 12:58 PM
#4
Hi there, I have a Gigabyte Z68MX-UD2H-B3. Based on what I've heard, the voltage drops slightly when under load and then rises back to normal as a safety measure. If I add any LLC, it keeps jumping up to 1.420V constantly. Dropping to 4.4GHz everything works fine now—only an 8-10% drop and stable performance. VID stays at 1.381, while 1.420 was the Vcore with any LLC on.
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BooyaLuver19
12-14-2016, 12:58 PM #4

Hi there, I have a Gigabyte Z68MX-UD2H-B3. Based on what I've heard, the voltage drops slightly when under load and then rises back to normal as a safety measure. If I add any LLC, it keeps jumping up to 1.420V constantly. Dropping to 4.4GHz everything works fine now—only an 8-10% drop and stable performance. VID stays at 1.381, while 1.420 was the Vcore with any LLC on.