jty0yt Reputable Sep 3, 2014 363 0 4,960 Oct 4, 2014 #1 My i5 4690k is OC'd to 3.8ghz (will try higher) but CPU-Z says it is using 1.076v, does this mean it is in adaptive mode and should i turn it off and will it be bad for my CPU?
My i5 4690k is OC'd to 3.8ghz (will try higher) but CPU-Z says it is using 1.076v, does this mean it is in adaptive mode and should i turn it off and will it be bad for my CPU?
Solution mlga91 Oct 4, 2014 You should disable automatic voltage regulation before trying to overclock, set it in1.1 and see how far you can get.
You should disable automatic voltage regulation before trying to overclock, set it in1.1 and see how far you can get.
mlga91 Admirable Jul 8, 2014 2,545 0 7,960 Oct 4, 2014 Solution #2 You should disable automatic voltage regulation before trying to overclock, set it in1.1 and see how far you can get. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
You should disable automatic voltage regulation before trying to overclock, set it in1.1 and see how far you can get.