06-15-2016 04:22 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 02:01 AM by ROGBot
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Nate152 wrote:
Raising the input voltage did seem to help significantly, I never owned the 4770k but I've helped a few people overclock theirs and 4.4GHz - 4.5GHz seemed to be the sweet spot for that cpu and was usually around 1.35v. It seems you got a "golden" one overclocking to 4.8GHz with the voltage you're using.
You should be very happy with 4.8GHz.
You can ignore the voltage to go past 1.55v but do it at your own risk I don't want to be responsible if you kill your 4770k. 🙂
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Nate152 wrote:
I never delidded a cpu, I was always afraid of damaging it and voiding the warranty, there are a few here who have delidded theirs.
As long as it's staying at the voltage you set LLC at level 8 is fine. I have a 3770k that can do 5.0GHz with 1.464v then I upgraded to the maximus viii formula and the 6700k and got a crappy cpu this time. It can do 4.8GHz with 1.52v and that's just game stable it won't pass a stress test.
Actually that was my 2nd 3770k, my first one was a crappy one too I couldn't even get 5.0GHz stable with 1.75v and ended up frying it at 1.80v - 1.90v. But yeah you can take it to 1.65v and be safe as long as you can keep temps under control, that might get you to 4.9GHz.