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Max Haswell Voltage?(4670k)

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The maximum voltage for a CPU is 1.5V, however if you go above 90C you will begin to damage your processor, under 100% load you will want to keep it under 90C as mentioned before. You will not be able to claim any damage on the warranty as you have caused the damage yourself.

 

Sam,

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The maximum voltage for a CPU is 1.5V, however if you go above 90C you will begin to damage your processor, under 100% load you will want to keep it under 90C as mentioned before. You will not be able to claim any damage on the warranty as you have caused the damage yourself.

 

Sam,

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The maximum voltage for a CPU is 1.5V, however if you go above 90C you will begin to damage your processor. You will not be able to claim any damage on the warranty as you have caused the damage yourself.

 

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Just edit your post but what temperature do I need to keep my CPU under at 100% load?

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The maximum voltage for a CPU is 1.5V, however if you go above 90C you will begin to damage your processor. You will not be able to claim any damage on the warranty as you have caused the damage yourself.

 

Sam,

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I've been curious about this does it count if you have the Intel OC'ing warranty?

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I've been curious about this does it count if you have the Intel OC'ing warranty?

If you have Intel Tuning Plan you can receive one free processor hassle free.

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Just edit your post but what temperature do I need to keep my CPU under at 100% load?

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