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O.C Using Different Multiplayer Per Core

Mr_pOPo
Level 8
Hello everyone. I have Maximus V Extreme motherboard with i7 2600k CPU, and I have a question regarding overclocking using different multiplayer for each core.

My question is: How exactly can I calculate the proper voltage? Based on which core multiplayer?

Thanks.
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HiVizMan
Level 40
You base your voltage on the highest multiplier and if using manual voltage the voltage will stay at that level constantly.

Is there any reason you are trying to use that particular option to overclock?
To help us help you - please provide as much information about your system and the problem as possible.

Mr_pOPo
Level 8
Yeah, PC seems to be stable using this way of overclocking.

I activated gamers profile on the motherboard, however the voltage set doesn't seem appropriate for the highest multiplayer as you mentioned and despite that, OC seems stable.

Multiplayers are 45, 46, 47, 48 @ 1.350 voltage which is not the proper voltage for 4.8ghz o.c at all... however it is stable? that's why I am asking.

HiVizMan
Level 40
If it is stable, and your temps are good then simply enjoy.
To help us help you - please provide as much information about your system and the problem as possible.

Mr_pOPo
Level 8
haha, yeah. 😄

Thanks man 🙂

Krindor
Level 11
Just saying there is no proper voltage for a CPU, they are all different, if you used gamer profile on the MB it will set the voltage that will work for one CPU batch. The best is to increase the multiplier and voltage manually.

But if it fits your need keep it like HiViz said 🙂
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