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1st time OC. i7-2700k here. Trying to get stable 4.4

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Folks,

 

Are those temps and voltages under full load with LinX-14000 Ok or not? Just need our advise whether I should decrease LLC 

 

Core Voltage Under full Load - 1.392

 

Max Temps are 76-80-83-78

 

Thanks

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Folks,

 

Are those temps and voltages under full load with LinX-14000 Ok or not? Just need our advise whether I should decrease LLC 

 

Core Voltage Under full Load - 1.392

 

Max Temps are 76-80-83-78

 

Thanks

 

Too high of a voltage, which is giving you higher temperatures. For example, I have the I7-2600K and it doesn't need more than 1.28 v to get 4.4 stable. I'm running 4.7 GHz at 1.32 at the moment. Try getting below 1.3 V.

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On my 2600K I run 1,382 V on 4,7 GHZ and the system shows max temp about 51 to max 56 under heavy load. It have been stable sience 2012 when I was building my rig.

 

Paul.

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Those are fantastic temps. Perhaps you have a good cooler. I have had old Corsair NH-60 since 2012.

 

...going to decrease LLC to "High" and CVolatge to 1.328


Just an update...

 

This is what I don't understand now. I changed LLC to 'High", then decreased Voltage from 1.320 (Manual Mode), reset my PC, ran CPUID and Real Temps.

 

CPUZ shown that idle volatage is 1.320, but under the full load it goes down to 1.292? 

 

Why does it happen? Which parameters should I change?

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