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jorgecva

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Hello,

Recently I bought a water cooler (CORSAIR H60) for my cpu 2600k and I am trying to squeeze the last multipliers from my CPU

This is my gear:

Core I7 2600k, GA-Z68XP-UD4 Gigabyte Motherboard with corsair vengance 16gb RAM 1333 mhz

Currently I have set the multiplier to 47 (4.7g) and with VCORE voltage of 1.425 and CPU PLL of 1.9v

My overclock is stable with load line calibration enabled because the voltage was dropping a bit without it and it was unstable without it. My temps are between 60 to 65C under OCCT test and my ambient temp is around 22°C


Questions
1. Can I increase a bit more the PLL voltage to get more juice out of it because if I put this to 4.8g the system will not boot.

2. Also, I believe that I'd need to increase the vcore temp to at least 1.45V to get it stable
 
from what i have read i'm thinking anything above 1.4v is too much
 
Keep in mind SBs have a frequency wall. The typical wall range is from 4.6 to 4.8 ghz. Anything higher requires massive voltage increases to keep stable. You are very likely at the wall of your CPU.
 
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