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Working with BCLK OC'ing on a 4460 device.

Working with BCLK OC'ing on a 4460 device.

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Firestar_LOTC
Junior Member
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12-23-2016, 04:05 PM
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I understand it might damage my board, CPU, dog, cat, and grandmother. I realize this is unusual and I shouldn't be doing it. But my friend and I are just having fun. By lowering the RAM to DDR3-800 we were able to start the system with a BCLK overclock of 4GHz. I'm curious if increasing voltage can help us go further, similar to multiplier OC'ing. If you simply say no because there are many reasons it won't work, then please don't reply. My main question is whether raising the voltage will actually push it higher and what the standard voltage is for an i5-4460.
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Firestar_LOTC
12-23-2016, 04:05 PM #1

I understand it might damage my board, CPU, dog, cat, and grandmother. I realize this is unusual and I shouldn't be doing it. But my friend and I are just having fun. By lowering the RAM to DDR3-800 we were able to start the system with a BCLK overclock of 4GHz. I'm curious if increasing voltage can help us go further, similar to multiplier OC'ing. If you simply say no because there are many reasons it won't work, then please don't reply. My main question is whether raising the voltage will actually push it higher and what the standard voltage is for an i5-4460.

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Zheton
Junior Member
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12-30-2016, 10:07 PM
#2
The CPU has an idle voltage rating of 1.5V and operates at 1.65V during normal use, with a maximum voltage of 1.86V
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Zheton
12-30-2016, 10:07 PM #2

The CPU has an idle voltage rating of 1.5V and operates at 1.65V during normal use, with a maximum voltage of 1.86V

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Chiefly
Member
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12-31-2016, 03:01 AM
#3
The CPU has an idle voltage rating of 1.5V and operates at 1.65V during normal use, with a maximum voltage of 1.86V.
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Chiefly
12-31-2016, 03:01 AM #3

The CPU has an idle voltage rating of 1.5V and operates at 1.65V during normal use, with a maximum voltage of 1.86V.