Hello everyone sorry for the long text, I added a TL: DR that should be sufficient.
So after doing a lot of research this past week I finally decided to OC my CPU from its stock 3.4Ghz to something better, (I'm also inbetween GPUs so using the integrated graphics till my next GPU is a pain). Anyway. I've seen that really good chips on the bell curve can push 4.8Ghz. I'm not that crazy but I would like to hit what I've heard is the sweet spot 4.6Ghz or 4.5Ghz. Now in using Intel's extreme tuning utility the system will BSOD with anything over 4Ghz. Okay, so I go to OC in the UEFI BIOS. That method I can push up to 4.5 but the system will still crash doing things like watching youtube or trying to play WoT (I used to play WoT on an old dual core Pentium LAPTOP, so wtf). Usually the error on the BSOD is Whea_Uncontrollable_Error or some other (video?) related issue. I think it is an issue with voltage as well. So my question. Am I having issues because I am pushing the CPU too hard by having it use the integrated GPU on the chip which is causing the issues? Right now I am running the stable 4Ghz automatic OC which just uses the onboard OC genie. Temps are about 40C just with normal/idle use. I haven't stress tested to see what they peak at. But running at this fairly low OC the voltage is hitting 1.2V When I had it at 4.5 it was getting uncomfortable close to 1.3V. Im using air cooler so I don't think I could handle the temps at 1.3V. Yet I've seen people push 4.6Ghz at 1.220V. Why is my voltage so much higher? Is it my mobo or PSU?
TR: DR Weird results when OC'ed. Higher volts when running same OC as others. Using integrated graphics. What could be the issues? Mobo, PSU, or the integrated graphics?
System Specs:
CPU: i5 4670k
Cooler: Cooler Master GeminII
PSU: Antec 750W HCG
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X 8GB (2x4)
Mobo: MSI Z87-G41
So after doing a lot of research this past week I finally decided to OC my CPU from its stock 3.4Ghz to something better, (I'm also inbetween GPUs so using the integrated graphics till my next GPU is a pain). Anyway. I've seen that really good chips on the bell curve can push 4.8Ghz. I'm not that crazy but I would like to hit what I've heard is the sweet spot 4.6Ghz or 4.5Ghz. Now in using Intel's extreme tuning utility the system will BSOD with anything over 4Ghz. Okay, so I go to OC in the UEFI BIOS. That method I can push up to 4.5 but the system will still crash doing things like watching youtube or trying to play WoT (I used to play WoT on an old dual core Pentium LAPTOP, so wtf). Usually the error on the BSOD is Whea_Uncontrollable_Error or some other (video?) related issue. I think it is an issue with voltage as well. So my question. Am I having issues because I am pushing the CPU too hard by having it use the integrated GPU on the chip which is causing the issues? Right now I am running the stable 4Ghz automatic OC which just uses the onboard OC genie. Temps are about 40C just with normal/idle use. I haven't stress tested to see what they peak at. But running at this fairly low OC the voltage is hitting 1.2V When I had it at 4.5 it was getting uncomfortable close to 1.3V. Im using air cooler so I don't think I could handle the temps at 1.3V. Yet I've seen people push 4.6Ghz at 1.220V. Why is my voltage so much higher? Is it my mobo or PSU?
TR: DR Weird results when OC'ed. Higher volts when running same OC as others. Using integrated graphics. What could be the issues? Mobo, PSU, or the integrated graphics?
System Specs:
CPU: i5 4670k
Cooler: Cooler Master GeminII
PSU: Antec 750W HCG
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X 8GB (2x4)
Mobo: MSI Z87-G41