- Nov 22, 2012
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I'm building a SB pc for a friend and just to get him some extra performance I bumped the multiplier up to 40 and 4GHz. I don't care if the chip might be capable of 4.5GHz, I just want some extra performance over stock speed. It passes IntelBurnTest fine with 50+ runs. When I monitor it with HWInfo64 I see that the temperature maxes out at 88C (usually much lower) and that voltage goes to 1.371v. That voltage should not be necessary for only 4GHz.
I've looked into options to reduce it but I don't want to set manual voltage since it will run at that all the time. So I've looked at offset. I tried -0.05v but that gave zero difference at it still reports 1.371 at max when doing IBT while it theoretically should have been 1.321. I'm skeptical about lowering it further since from what I've read it will also lower idle voltage.
The motherboard is a P8P67 with latest BIOS and i5 2500K.
Any ideas what is the best way to go in order to get a cool "safe" overclock and avoid tons of unnecessary voltage?
(BTW I'm having the same problem with my i7 4770K, the mobo will give it way too much voltage even at stock load speed considering what it should need, so this seems to be a general problem).
I've looked into options to reduce it but I don't want to set manual voltage since it will run at that all the time. So I've looked at offset. I tried -0.05v but that gave zero difference at it still reports 1.371 at max when doing IBT while it theoretically should have been 1.321. I'm skeptical about lowering it further since from what I've read it will also lower idle voltage.
The motherboard is a P8P67 with latest BIOS and i5 2500K.
Any ideas what is the best way to go in order to get a cool "safe" overclock and avoid tons of unnecessary voltage?
(BTW I'm having the same problem with my i7 4770K, the mobo will give it way too much voltage even at stock load speed considering what it should need, so this seems to be a general problem).