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Have you changed any other settings? Sometimes there's another setting, I forget what it is, that determines the voltage of your cache, which needs to be raised as well. That might be what's causing instability. Otherwise you just got a bad chip, which is possible.

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Have you changed any other settings? Sometimes there's another setting, I forget what it is, that determines the voltage of your cache, which needs to be raised as well. That might be what's causing instability. Otherwise you just got a bad chip, which is possible.

yea i have played around with the cache a little i set it form 24 to 33 multiplier and 1.1 volts may try 1.3 

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so I'm getting BSODS at 4.5 and 1.320 not sure if i want to go much higher on the voltage temps are fine barely hitting 50 what are your suggestions? 

 

Your temps are 50C in what, in the BIOS or when stress-testing, since 50C with that voltage on a H80 sounds pretty incredible to me. Also, 1.32V for a 4.5GHz on a 5820K is a lot, you didn't win the silicon lottery unfortunately. 

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Your temps are 50C in what, in the BIOS or when stress-testing, since 50C with that voltage on a H80 sounds pretty incredible to me. Also, 1.32V for a 4.5GHz on a 5820K is a lot, you didn't win the silicon lottery unfortunately. 

under load im on a custom loop now need to update that ;P 

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under load im on a custom loop now need to update that ;P 

 

If it is a custom loop, then it should be fine. You can go as far as 1.35V easily and there won't harm your processor if you keep under 85C while stress-testing.  

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Set the vrin / CPU input voltage to 1.9v

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Push it to 1.4v

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how safe is that to run day to day though ? i know 1.3v max is bs but 1.4 and so on 

 

Aslong as temps are fine 1.4v is perfectly acceptable. It'll take years to degrade your processor with that voltage 

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