Intel i7 2600k 4GHZ Voltage

ale91

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Hello guys,
First time overclocker here.
Since I got my Noctua I decided to finally overclock my CPU.I am on an Asus p8z68-V board.
Since my overclock isn't huge,I decided to just manually change the multiplier to 40 and leave everything else on auto.
Temps are fine,the system is stable and on idle i get 0.992 V Core voltage while on load i get 1.304 V. (I use offset voltage)
I read online that 1.3V for 4GHZ is a bit high but since I don't feel confident enough to mess with voltage I wanted to ask you guys if i can just leave things like this and be happy

Thank you very much!
 
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leave it at 1.3v as that should be fine and increase the multiplier a little more until you get it stable or if you want to stay at 4Ghz you can lower the voltage 0.010v at a time until its stable

Baumy15

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leave it at 1.3v as that should be fine and increase the multiplier a little more until you get it stable or if you want to stay at 4Ghz you can lower the voltage 0.010v at a time until its stable
 
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