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I put 1.515v before vdroop the other day through mine and that was on a low end msi z77a g45 board. If you have a high end board and are only doing it for benchmarks then you can put it that high no problem.

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I put 1.515v before vdroop the other day through mine and that was on a low end msi z77a g45 board. If you have a high end board and are only doing it for benchmarks then you can put it that high no problem.

 

Thats a LOT!!!! How bad is the vdroop?

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how many volts is it on @4.5?

 

 

I wouldn't go above 1.3V 

 

 

Most people draw the line a 1.3v

 

 

I put 1.515v before vdroop the other day through mine and that was on a low end msi z77a g45 board. If you have a high end board and are only doing it for benchmarks then you can put it that high no problem.

 

 

Thats a LOT!!!! How bad is the vdroop?

 

 

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What would you guys say for temps. im trying to stay around 80c

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What would you guys say for temps. im trying to stay around 80c

Most people when stress testing want to keep it below 90c. It will never get that hot under normal load though.

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Thats a LOT!!!! How bad is the vdroop?

Not super bad i think it dropped it down to like 1.475. I was just trying to get stable on a 5ghz oc just to see if my chip could even do it. Surprisingly my h320 kept it under 90c at that high.

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If you are benching anything up to 1.52v is fine for brief periods of time. Like if you are trying to do 5GHz bench runs. But for daily usage don't go over 1.4v. With Ivy however you will probably hit a heat wall before 1.4v unless you are delidded. 

 

Max temp on Ivy is 105C. Usually below 85C for max temp loads is more than acceptable. 

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