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What's your room temperature? 
And what's the temp when it's not being manually clocked at 100% usage?

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1 minute ago, Ohsnaps said:

Can't you just.... do an offset to lower the voltage. (sorry not on intel platform not sure what voltages are good for that clock).

Waaaaaait... I can't find the cpu voltage offset in the mobo menus. (If it exists) so you mean just lower the voltage?

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@StarfleetCapI HIGHLY ADVISE against auto voltage. You will ALWAYS 99.9% of the time beable to get it lower (lower voltage generally longer longevity and always lower temps). You should be able to go to the cpu voltage and apply an offset figure that 1.32 volts is stable so try 1.31 if thats stable after xx amount of time of a stress tester lower it again.

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Just now, Ohsnaps said:

@StarfleetCapI HIGHLY ADVISE against auto voltage. You will ALWAYS 99.9% of the time beable to get it lower (lower voltage generally longer longevity and always lower temps). You should be able to go to the cpu voltage and apply an offset figure that 1.32 volts is stable so try 1.31 if thats stable after xx amount of time of a stress tester lower it again.

Thanks I just thought that if it didnt boot, more voltage. Apparently thats not the case.

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8 minutes ago, StarfleetCap said:

Yessssssss it finally booted at 1.3 volts

at 4.5GHz it should use a lot less than that. One 8700k that dont do 5GHz with 1.4V for example (worse example) did 4.5GHz at 1.2V. Again, your milage may vary

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