CPU High Stock Vcore (3570k,ga-z77d3h)And will it O.C good when i get evo

Mitchell Bondy

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My stock vcore is 1.272 NO ONE has answered me on tons of diff forums including here why its so high on stock, my temps are high but just under the too high catagory, max's out under loud at about 76, 78 the highest ive seen it...Which i heard is totally safe but not wanted, so after about a year now i have finallly ordered a 212 evo.

My question is, does this mean i will have a shitty overclocking 3570k? Or is the fact that its stock max vcore is 1.272 pretty much meaningless?

Also why am i not overheating? I read people with 4.5 o.c's using that voltage or less! So will i need an INSANE vcore to get a 4.5 oc then? My 212 evo has just arrived and i havnt installed it yet but im worried because i want to overclock.

So THEORETICELY doesn't this mean that say i dont install the 212 evo before i overclock, i could possible get to 4.5 at my stock vcore of 1.272 and have no increase in heat since thats my stock vcore???

I hope i can reach a MINIMUM of 4.3 overclock. (after i put on the 212 evo)

ALSO IM MONITORING THE VCORE WITH CPUID HW. And i think i remember using a different program to comfirm i wasn't getting bunk readings. IVE ALSO NEVER CHANGED ANY VCORE SETTINGS IN BIOS OR ANYTHING EXCEPT XMP PROFILE BUT I TURNED IT BACK OFF AND ALSO PUT BIOS BACK TO DEFAULTS JUST TO CHECK!
 
Well most likely the voltage is set to auto and maybe the power savings feature is disabled, but when u overclock ull manually set the voltage or have an offset anyway. Also look at ldle voltage in bios, and try default bios settings which should re enable power savings and stuff.

For future reference dont use caps, its quite annoying and at least for me difficult to read over the correct way to use capital letters lol and no one will help when ur coming off as yelling at people.....