MOoD90s 0 Posted November 6 Share Posted November 6 Hi i have my i7-12700kf overclocked at 5.0 Ghz ___ [ OC Settings ] CPU Base Clock : [ 100Mhz ] CPU Max Clock P-Core Reached : [ 5.0 Ghz ] CPU Max Clock E-Core Reached : 3.8 Ghz ] CPU Max Ring Reached : [ 3.8 Ghz ] CPU Min Ring Reached : [ 3.8 Ghz ] CPU Vcore : [ 1.325 V ] CPU Vcore Loadline Calibration : [ High ] CPU Max Temp Reached : [ 92c ] ___ [ OCCT Settings ] Test Type : [ CPU ] Mode : [ Normal ] Load Type : [ Steady ] Start AT Cycle : [ 1 ] Instruction Set : [ AVX ] Thread Settings : [ Auto ] [ it passed 2hr OCCT stress test ] ___ someone told me if you get your OC stable at specific voltage you have to increase it by [ +0.05v ] my voltage is [ 1.325v ] at [ 5.0 Ghz ] if i want my OC to be more stable i have to increase the voltage to [ 1.330v ] is this really a thing ? is it really make any defference with stability Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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i have my i7-12700kf overclocked at 5.0 Ghz
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[ OC Settings ]
CPU Base Clock : [ 100Mhz ]
CPU Max Clock P-Core Reached : [ 5.0 Ghz ]
CPU Max Clock E-Core Reached : 3.8 Ghz ]
CPU Max Ring Reached : [ 3.8 Ghz ]
CPU Min Ring Reached : [ 3.8 Ghz ]
CPU Vcore : [ 1.325 V ]
CPU Vcore Loadline Calibration : [ High ]
CPU Max Temp Reached : [ 92c ]
___
[ OCCT Settings ]
Test Type : [ CPU ]
Mode : [ Normal ]
Load Type : [ Steady ]
Start AT Cycle : [ 1 ]
Instruction Set : [ AVX ]
Thread Settings : [ Auto ]
[ it passed 2hr OCCT stress test ]
___
someone told me if you get your OC stable at specific voltage you have to increase it by [ +0.05v ]
my voltage is [ 1.325v ] at [ 5.0 Ghz ]
if i want my OC to be more stable i have to increase the voltage to [ 1.330v ]
is this really a thing ?
is it really make any defference with stability
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