So i am new to overclocking, but i feel i have a fairly decent grasp and am learning nicely how to fine tune my cpu. However i am running into a problem with high cpu voltage requirement. Also forgive me for not knowing lingo 100%
Here is my rig
Asus sabertooth 990fx r2.0
amd phenom x6 1100t
8g patriot ram 1600 mhz ddr3
h100i corsair closed loop
sli evga 660ti cards
corsair hx1050 powersupply
I am currently overclocking my cpu at 19.0x multiplier with a 210 bus speed @ 1.35v cpu voltage and cpu n/b voltage @ 1.25v. I can run this perfectly fine in prime 95 for 3 plus hours with zero errors and my cpu never goes above 50c
When i try to bump the multiplier to 19.5x with 210 bus speed it takes 1.45v to run stable. Furthermore, when i bump it to 20x multiplier, i have to drop the front side bus to 205 and crank the cpu voltage to 1.5v
So my question is, why am i seeing such a drastic increase in voltage required to bump that multiplier from 19x on a relatively low voltage to high voltage (which i am not comfortable seeing my voltage bouncing up to 1.55, during prime95) just for a minor multiplier increase?
Here is my rig
Asus sabertooth 990fx r2.0
amd phenom x6 1100t
8g patriot ram 1600 mhz ddr3
h100i corsair closed loop
sli evga 660ti cards
corsair hx1050 powersupply
I am currently overclocking my cpu at 19.0x multiplier with a 210 bus speed @ 1.35v cpu voltage and cpu n/b voltage @ 1.25v. I can run this perfectly fine in prime 95 for 3 plus hours with zero errors and my cpu never goes above 50c
When i try to bump the multiplier to 19.5x with 210 bus speed it takes 1.45v to run stable. Furthermore, when i bump it to 20x multiplier, i have to drop the front side bus to 205 and crank the cpu voltage to 1.5v
So my question is, why am i seeing such a drastic increase in voltage required to bump that multiplier from 19x on a relatively low voltage to high voltage (which i am not comfortable seeing my voltage bouncing up to 1.55, during prime95) just for a minor multiplier increase?