4.4Ghz i7-2600k at 1.272 ~ 1.290v

Ghythybhy

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BLCK 100.00

CPU ratio: 44

Internal PLL Overvoltage: disabled

Intel Speed step: Enabled

Spread Spectrum: disabled

Power savings: ENABLED

Offset Mode -0.060

DRAM Voltage 1.65 (1600)

LLC: Level 3 (HIGH)

Intel Virtu: Enabled

C1e: Auto

C3: Auto

C6: Enabled

VCCIO Voltage: 1.05000

CPU PLL Voltage: 1.800000

PCH Voltage: 1.05

CHA DATA: 0.500

CHB DATA: 0.500

CHB CTRL: 0.500



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iDLE Voltage;

0.80v~0.90v

LoaD Voltage;

1.272v ~ 1.295v


I need help with these because this is my first time using OFFSET MODE!!

I tried 10 RUNS of INTEL BURN TEST in VERY HIGH LEVEL [4096]
and it says successful and tomorrow i'll run PRIME 95 for about an hour or 2 so any thoughts bout my configuration? ....
 

Sonny73N

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Offset-mode? I guess you're using DVID to offset Vcore voltage, right? But taking off 0.060v and be able to achieve 4.4Ghz is amazing. You should do P95 for at least an hour to see if it's stable. Btw, your RAM voltage is high.
 

Ghythybhy

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bleechy

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You only really want intel virtu on if you have your monitor running through your mobo for powersaving. If you do not do this and run the monitor off the graphics card you could get even lower voltages.