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DeathGod
Level 7
Hello i tried my 1st overcloking and i got this result.

Ai overcloker >X.MP
Core ratio 4.5
Vcore > 1.275
Ram:1866
and the rest all auto.

should i try with more lower vcore? or this is already good for 24/7?
Temp in full load max is 62c and Vcore is 1.246
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||Mobo||Asus Maximus Formula V||CPU||i7-3770k||Ram||Corsair Vegeance 8GB 1866mhz||
||GPU||Asus GTX 560 1GB DDR5||SSD||Samsung 830 Series||Cooling||Corsair H100||PSU||Corsair 700w Gaming
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Chino
Level 15
Definately. You've found the voltage that you're stable at. The next step is to lower it by decrements of 0.05 until you find the sweet spot.

DeathGod
Level 7
how much time need to see if my pc stability ok on prime95? or intelburntesT?
||Mobo||Asus Maximus Formula V||CPU||i7-3770k||Ram||Corsair Vegeance 8GB 1866mhz||
||GPU||Asus GTX 560 1GB DDR5||SSD||Samsung 830 Series||Cooling||Corsair H100||PSU||Corsair 700w Gaming

Chino
Level 15
While Prime95 or IBT might be a good way to stress your CPU to the max, running them for x hours doesn't really mean your 100% stable. Just means that you're able to complete the test at a certain time. No guarantees.

The best test for stability is just to use your PC and doing your typical daily tasks.

HiVizMan
Level 40
You are in very good hands with Chino
To help us help you - please provide as much information about your system and the problem as possible.

DeathGod
Level 7
Hello,

i lower my vcore at 1.250 and running IBT for 10mins till result successful, should i lower more? or just stay at this?
Thanks
||Mobo||Asus Maximus Formula V||CPU||i7-3770k||Ram||Corsair Vegeance 8GB 1866mhz||
||GPU||Asus GTX 560 1GB DDR5||SSD||Samsung 830 Series||Cooling||Corsair H100||PSU||Corsair 700w Gaming

HiVizMan
Level 40
Leave your voltage there for now, but go into Diggi + and set your LLC to medium or regular. When left on auto and you overclock it tends to ramp up to extreme.

See if your system is stable with LLC set to regular/medium.
To help us help you - please provide as much information about your system and the problem as possible.

HiVizMan wrote:
Leave your voltage there for now, but go into Diggi + and set your LLC to medium or regular. When left on auto and you overclock it tends to ramp up to extreme.

See if your system is stable with LLC set to regular/medium.

this is the result in Regular/Medium same.
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||Mobo||Asus Maximus Formula V||CPU||i7-3770k||Ram||Corsair Vegeance 8GB 1866mhz||
||GPU||Asus GTX 560 1GB DDR5||SSD||Samsung 830 Series||Cooling||Corsair H100||PSU||Corsair 700w Gaming

DeathGod
Level 7
Hi.. I just noticed on my overlock that voltage not going down when my pc is running in idle mode anyone knw why?
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||GPU||Asus GTX 560 1GB DDR5||SSD||Samsung 830 Series||Cooling||Corsair H100||PSU||Corsair 700w Gaming

HiVizMan
Level 40
Yip because you have set your voltage manually, or you have changed your power plan in OS from default to performance, or you have disabled speedstep.
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