So I've been testing an "ultrasafe 24/7 OC" that I can leave running with no guilt in terms of voltage degradation. Right now I've got 42X on -.05V offset, which is giving me a Vcore of about 1.21 on load, but at idle it can drop as low as .86V!!! (actually HWMonitor shows a minimum of 0.80V at some point this afternoon.....)
So my question is, is there any problem with the LOW end voltage at idle, or will I just know it if I see it (ie BSODs at random times while using the PC)
I ran 3 hours of Prime, plus Cinebench. May try Intel BT too.
Since my stock Vcore is around 1.18V, I'm VERY comfortable if I can keep max around 1.21 or so, and then I'm still getting a nice little everyday pop to 42X from 35X at stock, and my CPU shouldn't be getting any voltage aging at all.....
Any thoughts?
So my question is, is there any problem with the LOW end voltage at idle, or will I just know it if I see it (ie BSODs at random times while using the PC)
I ran 3 hours of Prime, plus Cinebench. May try Intel BT too.
Since my stock Vcore is around 1.18V, I'm VERY comfortable if I can keep max around 1.21 or so, and then I'm still getting a nice little everyday pop to 42X from 35X at stock, and my CPU shouldn't be getting any voltage aging at all.....
Any thoughts?


