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4 hours ago, babycomingsh said:

IN 10TH gen cpu everybody said that Core voltage and Cache voltage is 1:1 all the same

I make a hypothesis

if one  LN2 extreme oc guy uses 10900k to oc 7G he set 1.6v to core , the cache/ring will be also at 1.6v? cache 1.6v?

When I used LN2 with 8700K, the Cpu v-core is the same as the Cache (ring) voltage.

Again.

If the bios does not have a ring/cache voltage, then you use the Cpu v-core to increase the Cache frequency.

 

6.1ghz Cpu and 5.1ghz Cache - All done on the V-core only. 

THERE IS NOT A CACHE VOLTAGE UNLESS YOU SEE IT IN THE BIOS SEPERATE FROM CPU V-CORE.

 

Hopefully you understand this time. Cause you've made like 15 threads about it already....

Yes, this is my screen shot, not pulled from the dark web or anything....

 

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19 hours ago, babycomingsh said:

UP

There's really no point to this. You are getting new replies constantly. Besides merging the two latest threads, some of your posts (triple, quadruple and quintuple) have been merged. Spamming won't give you answers any faster.

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2 minutes ago, LogicalDrm said:

There's really no point to this. You are getting new replies constantly. Besides merging the two latest threads, some of your posts (triple, quadruple and quintuple) have been merged. Spamming won't give you answers any faster.

He had the answer the first time asked. lol. I'm no admin/mod, but if it where locked, I wouldn't have to respond and repeat the answer 😛 

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49 minutes ago, LogicalDrm said:

There's really no point to this. You are getting new replies constantly. Besides merging the two latest threads, some of your posts (triple, quadruple and quintuple) have been merged. Spamming won't give you answers any faster.

sorry 

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2 hours ago, ShrimpBrime said:

When I used LN2 with 8700K, the Cpu v-core is the same as the Cache (ring) voltage.

Again.

If the bios does not have a ring/cache voltage, then you use the Cpu v-core to increase the Cache frequency.

 

6.1ghz Cpu and 5.1ghz Cache - All done on the V-core only. 

THERE IS NOT A CACHE VOLTAGE UNLESS YOU SEE IT IN THE BIOS SEPERATE FROM CPU V-CORE.

 

Hopefully you understand this time. Cause you've made like 15 threads about it already....

Yes, this is my screen shot, not pulled from the dark web or anything....

 

2440052.thumb.png.263f9e6a2e6a4e60f90892dfe62829ad.png

OK

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