What is a good voltage for overclocking?

What is a good voltage for overclocking?

Maximum voltage thresholds vary based on the generation of the Intel processor you’re overclocking. However, a general rule of thumb is not to exceed 1.40V for 9th-Gen and newer processors unless you’re using exotic (sub-ambient) cooling. Higher voltages will result in faster chip degradation.

What voltage is i7 10700K?

10700K @ 5.0GHz up to 8 cores, 5.1GHz up to 4 cores. Vcore under heavy load @ 1.375V BIOS, 1.300V Socket Sense, 1.210V Die Sense. This CPU is guaranteed stable with the following settings when using matching components from our QVL.

Is 1.4 volts safe for Intel?

You can increase the voltage limit. However, it is safe to be around 1.35 V to 1.4 V. Both Intel and AMD have different voltage levels. Intel suggests going up to 1.4 volts, whereas the AMD suggests staying at 1.35 volts.

Is CPU 1.35 V safe?

1.35 isn’t high and frequency in this context doesn’t matter. ryzens often go well above 1.4v on their own while boosting, even for extended amounts of times. Overclockers are regularly at 1.35 or above for sustained vcore.

Is 1.2 volts safe for CPU?

1.2 volts is very safe on all modern microprocessors. 1.4 volts is the threshold for Intel Core CPUs, AMD uses a different fabrication process which can go higher, up to around 1.5 volts.

What is Vccpll voltage?

VCC PLL voltage 1.45v is much too high for skylake. The bios default is listed at 1.02v but when overclocking VCCPLL OC is used and this is probably what is set at 1.3v by your bios. It is probably increased too high though and this seems to adversely affect temps.

How many watts does a i7-10700K use?

The Core i7-10700K, technically the higher performance processor, came in with a 205 W detected peak power draw in our AI Benchmark. The Core i7-10700 by comparison was observed at 215 W during our LINPACK benchmark.

Is the i7 10700 Overclockable?

If we had K version, we could easily call it overclocking but considering that our processor is non K, we will call it fine tuning. All you have to do is manually set your multiplier to highest boost (even if cpu wont past 4.6GHz), adjust ram speed to 2933MHz and manually adjust voltages on vcore.