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I7 4790k @ 4.8ghz -> 1.312 vCore

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  • Overclocking
  • Celsius
  • Intel i7
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October 13, 2014 2:30:19 PM

Hello

My question is:

Is 1.312v vCore a safe value to have my core running at?

I have seen all over the place that people recommend not going above 1.25v but i could only stablise my processor at 1.312v for 4.8ghz.

Idle Temps: 27 - 32 Degrees Celsius.
Load Temps 62 - 67 Degrees Celsius. (OCCT stress testing)

As you can see no problem with any temperature issues, No bsod, just need to know if it is safe to keep my overclock at 1.312v.

Please advice based on fact and not belief and only relevant info please as i'm no novice to overclocking, just need to know the voltage potential of haswell cores

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October 13, 2014 2:35:45 PM

As long as it doesn't get too hot it should be ok.
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October 13, 2014 3:09:10 PM

Okay that's perfect then, considering i've got a custom loop that i like keeping extremely cool, even if that means increasing fan speed, i will keep those temps down :p 
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