Problem with finding the volt option for the CPU on Asus P8P67-M Pro

KilL4DeaTH03

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i have this board http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8P67M_PRO/

and i have no problem with the overclocking except for the cpu volt option i didn't find it but when i see for the overclocking on youtube i see options for the cpu volt i cant see it on my board even tho the board on the video is the same as mine maybe that's because the bios version is deference i have the latest version for the bios and that is 3701

all i can see for the volt option is the ( Offset Mode ) but with this way i can't set a specific volt and with this option i am now @ 4.2GHz on my i5 2500k @1.352v

and when i push to 4.4GHz the volt go to 1.43v


are this numbers is right or what ? and can some one help me define the problem with my board and why i can't show the cpu volt option on it ?
 

kevinlong

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Are you manually overclocking or using some type of program provided by your mobo manufacturer to OC? Looks from the voltage you're using, it's pushing extremely dangerous conditions 1.5V+ can and most likely will fry your CPU from what I've read around.

You should look more into what levels of voltage you are using, change LLC/VRIN override to compensate for more voltage and disable power saving features.

As far as the option being gone from the mobo, I really have no idea about that part.
 

KilL4DeaTH03

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no no man i don't use any program to overclock i overclock manually but i can't see any option for the cpu voltage all i can see about the cpu voltage option called offset mode and i can change it by make it ether + or - i dont now about the LLC/VRIN but i am sure that's my cpu voltage is 1.360v and u can see it here http://im74.gulfup.com/Qz5hYv.jpg


look at the screenshot that i make and see for your self i never reach 1.5v for the cpu
 

schmuckley

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man..you are really using a lot of volts and heating up your 2500K
It should do 4.1 Ghz with 1.22v or less..