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Has anyone had personal experience with running 1.4v for a 24/7 overclocked?

 

My CPU stays lows 60s so I don't see a problem with cooling.

 

Would this be okay?

 

inb4 people say anything above 1.3v will kill your CPU

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I'm running 1.39v for 4.5ghz but I am on 3570K since last year.

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I'm running 1.39v for 4.5ghz but I am on 3570K since last year.

Is it any different for Haswell?

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I say go ahead with it.

Everything seems fine temps wise so if I can get 4.8GHz stable with it, it's happening.

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Has anyone had personal experience with running 1.4v for a 24/7 overclocked?

 

My CPU stays lows 60s so I don't see a problem with cooling.

 

Would this be okay?

 

inb4 people say anything above 1.3v will kill your CPU

no i feel good i can go to 4.8 ghz with 1.337 volts

but i own a 4790k

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no i feel good i can go to 4.8 ghz with 1.337 volts

but i own a 4790k

I wish I could bud </3

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I highly doubt you're in the low 60s with 1.4v and only a H110

Run intel XTU and tell us the temps

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I highly doubt you're in the low 60s with 1.4v and only a H110

Run intel XTU and tell us the temps

Intel XTU stress tests my CPU wayyyyyyy more than it should.

 

I have been running AIDA64 for 10 minutes no cores have gone above 62c

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Intel XTU stress tests my CPU wayyyyyyy more than it should.

 

I have been running AIDA64 for 10 minutes no cores have gone above 62c

10 minutes you should test for hours

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Intel XTU stress tests my CPU wayyyyyyy more than it should.

 

I have been running AIDA64 for 10 minutes no cores have gone above 62c

um, no?

intel XTU is the best stress test for intel CPUs

Prime95 stresses CPUs way more thanit should, XTU is normal

 

if you use XTU to monitor your temps while running aida64 does XTU also say 62C? aida64 might be giving you the wrong temps

 

also try running something like cinebench, and see what the temps are then

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10 minutes you should test for hours

Present tense dude, I just started.

 

I usually check if it is stable for 15 mins and if it is then I go about daily life, it blue screens then oh well and I lower it.

 

I ain't wasting hours of my life just to find out that it's stable or not stable.

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um, no?

intel XTU is the best stress test for intel CPUs

Prime95 stresses CPUs way more thanit should, XTU is normal

 

if you use XTU to monitor your temps while running aida64 does XTU also say 62C? aida64 might be giving you the wrong temps

 

also try running something like cinebench, and see what the temps are then

Intel XTU is currently broken for me with no way to fix it so that isn't an option.

 

RealTemp is saying the same though..

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I ain't wasting hours of my life just to find out that it's stable or not stable.

you should with 1.4 V

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Um why?

Why not :D Free supply of CPUs you can overclock for funnnn :D

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Why not :D Free supply of CPUs you can overclock for funnnn :D

If I got paid to overclock, I would.

 

Otherwise 15 min stress tests it is :P

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Present tense dude, I just started.

 

I usually check if it is stable for 15 mins and if it is then I go about daily life, it blue screens then oh well and I lower it.

 

I ain't wasting hours of my life just to find out that it's stable or not stable.

This is the way to do it.

If it doesn't crash doing what you actually use your PC for, who gives a fuck if it will crash after a 20 hour stress test.

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This is the way to do it.

If it doesn't crash doing what you actually use your PC for, who gives a fuck if it will crash after a 20 hour stress test.

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Is it any different for Haswell?

not sure but no degrades so far, besides than the fact that I have to increase IMC voltage just a lil over 1v.

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@Enderman Okay I am running the Intel Stress Test right now and as I suggested my temps are 10c higher.

 

This does not mean it is a better stress test, this is completely unrealistic conditions and won't help me find stability for what I want.

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@Enderman Okay I am running the Intel Stress Test right now and as I suggested my temps are 10c higher.

 

This does not mean it is a better stress test, this is completely unrealistic conditions and won't help me find stability for what I want.

i get higher temps with aida 64

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I do not see why not?  I have been running my 4790k for almost 1 month at 4.9GHz at 1.350 Core voltage after the delid.  Temps will not go any higher than 92c.  I figured, 1.325 at 4.8 GHz with core temps ranging from 75-80c, I can afford to push it a little bit more.  So far so good at 4.9, gaming everyday and no BSOD.  Usually voltage kills your CPU before temps but screw it.  If I fry it, I can always buy another 4790k.  Temps are based on Intel XTU.  need to update my sig.......

I have a potato!

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