I've bought an i7 4770k and put it on a GA-Z87X-UD4H with 8GB  Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1600. I'm running the CPU at 4.7GHz on a Vcore  of  Normal + 0.222v, RAM at 1600MHz. I tried tweaking some other Voltages, and speeding up the uncore, but gave it up.
Heatsink is my long-suffering  NH-D14 with two NF-A15's. Testing environment is a basement where the ambient runs around 20c. 
Observations:
The  heatsink puts out mild warmth, not real heat. I could heat the room  with the efflux from my i7 860 at a mere 4GHz. That implies that the IHS  is a thermos bottle for this Haswell.
Early  on in LinX, before it crashed, the 1st core was at 85c with a Vcore of  normal+0.20v. At the same place in LinX with a Vcore of normal+0.22v,  the 1st core is 90c. So it is clearly past the inflection point: an  increase of 0.02v causes a 5c rise in core temp. 
The  chip is stable for 20 reps of LinX at N+0.22v, unstable on the 4th rep  of LinX  at N+0.20v. So I set it to N+0.222v just to be on the safe side. I am  waiting to hear from Gigabyte tech support as to whether Normal + X is  automatically Adaptive Voltage.
GFlops seems to depend on Voltage. With fixed Voltage of around 1.27-1.28 Volts, GFlops was high 68GFlops to low 69. On N+0.222v it's 69.6+ GFlops. 
AIDA64 runs much cooler than LinX on this setup.