2600k 4.7GHz

chizijs

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I overclocked my 2600k up to 4.7GHz. First time I used LLC Level6 and had core voltage 1.380v on full load and between 1.38 and 1.4v when idle.
Then I set VCore to Normal and Dynamic VCore (DVID) to 0.150v and now I have 1.4v under load and around 1.1v when idle.
My question is it safe to keep this settings for daily use and gaming? In BIOS I had warning when I was changing DVID, it said that can damage some PC parts..

In BIOS I changed multiplier to 47x and other settings is in picture:
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steady voltage on idle and load is fine.. i actually thinks is better than throttling the
voltage less chance of vlotage feed. its there when you need it. but if energy bills
are a concern, then you'd prolly want to buffer the LLC to max to cover a tip-in
stumble from idle to load.

as long as you have a quaility cooler the temps and performance will be at bey.
with an H100 (SP120 undervolted push/pull) at 4.8 idle temp mid 30°(22°A)
and loaded 84° (25°A) with constant voltage (1.39vCORE).
 
I have cutstom water cooling loop. My temperatures on full load is 55°C
Core Temp shows me on idle 5-10W, full load 100W.
Same was with LLC settings.

I just wanted to know, is it safe to use PC with DVID?
 
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