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I have the vcore set auto at this time. I really haven't had time to play with it but I will.
Is that a good post or not?
The temps are good with that voltage but I will see what I can do.
Yeah that will do mate, leaderboards updated.
If you have the voltage on auto then I will stick my neck out and say 100% it is far higher than it needs to be, most of us with 3770K i7's run in the 1.2 to 1.3s voltage wise for 4.8GHz, I expect your cpu won't be much different as it is still a quad core. I bet you could get away with 1.35V maybe lower. And your temps will come down more due to that.
Thanks YoYo, we try. But be careful, you have to be a little crazy to post on this thread. If you're not crazy, you soon will be, hanging out with us.![]()
You probably can if you keep working at it. Really it eventually comes down to the piece of silicone you have. If you know how to work the bios, everything else is up to what the CPU can do. And, they were not all created equal. LOL.
I going to look for a sweat spot I can use every day all day and run cool.
So far it's @4.662
1.28 vcore
100% load at avg. temp 48C.
My multiplier is at 37 and I don't know how to raise it in these new UEFI/BIOS.
I don't know what it's listed as.
I don't know how the 2011's work, but on the regular Ivy, all you do it overclock the turbo. It still drops down to 1600 MHz while under litttle stress. When the CPU gets pushed, it jumps to turbo mode.