Vcore is 1.38v @ 5.2Ghz
with LLC2 on a MSI I get a a bump to 1.384v when stress testing on aida/cpu-z/heavy games, managed 1 hour no crash, but im uncertain if its REALLY stable, so i may need to bup .05 or .1 if i really have a wiggle room for 1.4v maximum, i wouldnt go past that.
on gaming the peak temps are 69 - 75 ish on most games, but 2 games are temps hungry, raft and no mans sky can reach low 80~83c peaks, averaging 76 - 83C on peak time.
Is this safe? I don't think i have a single digit room for lower vcore, or higher LLC, this seems to be the limit for 5.2, and I really like that number, but don't wanna play on dangerous side. I hear a lot 1.35v is max and 1.4v is actually the max safe, hell even 1.45v if kept cool. What do you guys think?
with LLC2 on a MSI I get a a bump to 1.384v when stress testing on aida/cpu-z/heavy games, managed 1 hour no crash, but im uncertain if its REALLY stable, so i may need to bup .05 or .1 if i really have a wiggle room for 1.4v maximum, i wouldnt go past that.
on gaming the peak temps are 69 - 75 ish on most games, but 2 games are temps hungry, raft and no mans sky can reach low 80~83c peaks, averaging 76 - 83C on peak time.
Is this safe? I don't think i have a single digit room for lower vcore, or higher LLC, this seems to be the limit for 5.2, and I really like that number, but don't wanna play on dangerous side. I hear a lot 1.35v is max and 1.4v is actually the max safe, hell even 1.45v if kept cool. What do you guys think?
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