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eensy weensy bump, but at this level, hell, it's like going from 4.5 to 5.0
Intel Core i9 @ 5607.42 MHz - CPU-Z VALIDATOR
eensy weensy bump, but at this level, hell, it's like going from 4.5 to 5.0
Intel Core i9 @ 5607.42 MHz - CPU-Z VALIDATOR
I just changed base clock from 100.0000 to 101.000
Intel Core i9 @ 5656.06 MHz - CPU-Z VALIDATOR
That's some serious speed with that chip isn't it Cliff! Very impressive stuff! I would imagine on a suicide run you could get 5.7. But from the voltage you said it was running it doesn't actually sound dangerous at all. Obviously these CPUz validations are far from what we can run normally. What speed can you bench at?
Does anyone know what's going on here? I am seeing how much I can lower my voltage for 5Ghz. I am using adaptive mode + negative offset on auto. I set the turbo override value to 1.230v and LLC to level 4 yet it still shoots up to 1.280v in Windows... Is looking like this voltage is just locked into the chip?
It is normal. I have the same behavior with my CPU when running at 5GHz / 0 AVX / 1.350V / LLC4, the Vcore will go up to 1.400V when under heavy load.
With my current daily OC I have near perfect Core Voltage, 5GHz / -2 AVX / Cache 47 / 1.300V Adaptive / -0.005 offset / LLC 4.
Non-AVX load - 1.304V
Idle - 1.304V
AVX Load - 1.312V
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