Intel core i5 4670k

Ma_Z

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Hi,

I have being using an intel core i5 4670k cpu for just under 2 years and decided to overclock so I bought myself a Coolermaster Hyper d92. This is my first time overclocking and I am looking to get a 4.3ghz overclock. I know how to adjust certain multipliers in BIOS but was wondering what a good stable voltage would be for the overclock?

Thanks
 
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Increasing the core voltage does not increase the speed of your processor. Voltage adjustment is only for stabilization of an OC. The speed of a processor is determined by the base clock speed of the CPU times the CPU clock multiplier. Increasing either will increase the CPU speed. With an unlocked CPU like yours, you naturally want to increase the multiplier. And always disable Turbo Mode for stable OC'ing.
Eventually, the multiplier increases will be unstable. At that point, you can begin increasing the core voltage to try to make it stable again. OC'ing can be a time consuming exercise if you take it to the extreme.

clutchc

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Increasing the core voltage does not increase the speed of your processor. Voltage adjustment is only for stabilization of an OC. The speed of a processor is determined by the base clock speed of the CPU times the CPU clock multiplier. Increasing either will increase the CPU speed. With an unlocked CPU like yours, you naturally want to increase the multiplier. And always disable Turbo Mode for stable OC'ing.
Eventually, the multiplier increases will be unstable. At that point, you can begin increasing the core voltage to try to make it stable again. OC'ing can be a time consuming exercise if you take it to the extreme.
 
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