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4770k 4.7ghz @ 1.312 vcore.

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  • Overclocking
  • Gaming
  • 4.7
  • temps
  • haswell
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July 14, 2014 6:22:39 PM

What im wondering is this voltage healthy for the haswell, it seems stable so far, gaming and all, did some benchmarks no hiccups or anything. Idles at around 32-34C. What do you guys think?

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July 14, 2014 6:24:14 PM

load temps.
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July 14, 2014 6:24:23 PM

Yep - that's OK.

Tested on Prime 95?
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July 14, 2014 6:38:22 PM

well, im using asus adaptive voltage, and i hear if you induce artificially high loads it will make the voltage go way higher than you might want, so i have just been doing tests like 3dmark on max and such, i could change the settings to use prime 95 safely. As in asus says, outright "don't use programs like prime 95 with this setting"
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July 14, 2014 6:39:04 PM

jjs0891 said:
load temps.


Did you mean "low temps" or you want temps under load.
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July 14, 2014 6:42:50 PM

That's all true. You must've read this overclocking guide: 3 Step Guide to Overclock Your i7 / i5 Haswell Platform - http://www.overclockers.com/3step-guide-to-overclock-in...

i7Baby meant change from adaptive to fixed core voltage and run Prime95 Small FFT's for 10 minutes.

What is your ambient temperature?
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July 14, 2014 6:47:23 PM

Julian Cecchetto said:
jjs0891 said:
load temps.


Did you mean "low temps" or you want temps under load.

He meant LOAD temps.

Idle temps tell you nothing useful beyond whether or not you may have a major cooling issue like a poorly mounted HSF or failed/not-connected pump in a liquid cooling setup.

Steady-state stress-test load temperatures is what tells the real tale. If your overclock cannot handle that then it is highly probable that you will get random crashes during normal use simply because the circumstances that cause crashes still occur; albeit not consistently due to the relative rareness at which all the 'right' things happen in the correct sequence to trigger it.
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