I dont know what im doing :|

jarod72

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Hi to all, i come from Toms forum italy, but cant find any help, im at first overclock and i dont know if i am doing right. I have copy settings find on a post, can someone tell me if i am doing right? and even the system is stable, how i know if my pc performance is better? i mean, if my Ghz is higher its mean that is more fast or there can be settings that mess up? can i try CPU 44 and chace 40?
http://i60.tinypic.com/24eytma.jpg :??:
what i have changed

OC Tweaker:
Cpu ratio: all core
CPU all core: 42
CPU Chace ration: 40
Bclk/Pcie Frequency: 100.0
spread spectrum: disabled
Internal PLL overvoltage: disabled
Intel speedstep tech: enabled
Intel turbo boost: enabled
long duration power limit: 250
short duration power limit: 250
primary plane current limit: 250

DRAM Timing Configuration:
Load XMP Setting: XMP
Dram frequency: 1600mhz

FIVR Configuration:
CPU Vcore voltage mode: Adaptive mode
CPU Vcore voltage: 1.16
Vcore voltage additional offset:+0.005v
CPU Chace voltage mode: Adaptive mode
CPU Chace Adaptive voltage: 1.16
CPU Chace voltage additional offset:+0.005v

Voltage Configuration:
CPU input voltage: FIXED at 1.7v
CPU loadline calibration: level 3

Schermata advanced/cpu configuration:
Intel virtualization tech: disabled
 
Solution
You're running fixed 1.7v through a 4670K, that's destruction level of voltage!

1.07v would be fine, 1.7v is danger territory for sure!

Set back to default, study the guide, and start over completely from scratch!

But Hey, It's your CPU, it you want to cripple or destroy it, Go for it!

jarod72

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Apr 17, 2014
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I have copy from someone seems expert :( i am damaging? i know that in extreme4 llc is 1 higher 5 lower



 
You're running fixed 1.7v through a 4670K, that's destruction level of voltage!

1.07v would be fine, 1.7v is danger territory for sure!

Set back to default, study the guide, and start over completely from scratch!

But Hey, It's your CPU, it you want to cripple or destroy it, Go for it!
 
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jarod72

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Is not the cpu core voltage, but the cpu input voltage, maybe you know with name - SVID aka input cpu voltage VCCIN, auto is set 1.8, people go from 1.6 to 2.1 from what i have read on various post.
my cpu core voltage is 1.16 adaptive.