Difference between Cpu Cache Voltage and Cpu Core Voltage

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I have my 4670k at 4.4Ghz with my core voltage at 1.248 and my cache voltage at 1.205. However I don't know the difference between the two. Is there a flat ratio to follow, should they be the same? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Also, what should my input voltage be set at? it's currently running at 1.9v
 
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1.9 is good for input voltage, cache voltage should be anywhere from 0.005-0.025 lower than the core voltage, and the cache ratio should be set as close to the core ratio as it can go without BSODs. sorry about the lazy reply, its 5.32 am and i should be asleep haha.
1.9 is good for input voltage, cache voltage should be anywhere from 0.005-0.025 lower than the core voltage, and the cache ratio should be set as close to the core ratio as it can go without BSODs. sorry about the lazy reply, its 5.32 am and i should be asleep haha.
 
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I did have another question regarding temperatures. I sit idle at about 40-42C and under full load through AIDA, I hit about 65.1C maximum. Is this safe or should I lower my clock? because that core voltage is the lowest I can go at that speed.