Can't get stable CPU voltages

PortugaM

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Hello guys,
I'm having some problems on my overclocking CPU process.
I'm doing a fresh overclocking on my CPU again, I used to have my Intel 3770K running at 4.2Ghz stable. But I updated the BIOS, so i thought that could be nice to do all the process again.
Just to make things clear, I'm a noob in overclocking, but I'm trying to learn everything i could and thats one of the reasons I'm making this process all over again.

So my problem is that I can't get my CPU voltages stable when I'm running OCCT for testing.
I'm doing step by step like TTL explained on the Ivy Bridge overclocking tutorial and now I'm underclocking my CPU.
I setted the voltages to 1.07V so far but I'm getting 1.08V - 1.088V when running OCCT. I turned off offset mode and putted to manual.

So I'm asking for help to try understand a proper way to overclock and to learn more about setting up a BIOS.
 
It's almost certainly the LLC, what have you got it set to? It's probably set too high but fluctuations from the figure you type in are entirely normal - it's just a reference point for the CPU. The fact that you are gaining 0.01v under load isn't a big deal at all and doesn't require changing really, just be aware of it.
 
It's almost certainly the LLC, what have you got it set to? It's probably set too high but fluctuations from the figure you type in are entirely normal - it's just a reference point for the CPU. The fact that you are gaining 0.01v under load isn't a big deal at all and doesn't require changing really, just be aware of it.

LLC is set to Extreme. So this fluctuations are ok?
Thanks for the information Master&Puppet. You are always really helpful !
 
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