BIOS Overclock

If I remember correct LLC minimises the vdrop/vdroop. Meaning that the voltage will stay close to what you set it in the bios. Without LLC you may have to set the vcore higher to achieve a stable oc. As under load the voltage will drop/droop.

i think im remembering that right.

Good 4.3 overclock. Getting to 4.4-4.5 may require bumping the vcore a fair bit.
 
If I remember correct LLC minimises the vdrop/vdroop. Meaning that the voltage will stay close to what you set it in the bios. Without LLC you may have to set the vcore higher to achieve a stable oc. As under load the voltage will drop/droop.

i think im remembering that right.

Good 4.3 overclock. Getting to 4.4-4.5 may require bumping the vcore a fair bit.
Using LLC is better than using offset as LLC as sometimes the VDrop will drop but using offset sets the voltage to be that and it won't drop?

I will up the VCore 0.050V at a time and try 4.4-4.5GHz under 1.3VCore
 
Try a Vcore of 1.28v keep turbo, yours looks like a nice clocker so you might be able to drop a little most 3570k I have seen in various threads seem to take 1.24v-1.31v for 4.5GHz my 3770k stable with 1.28v at 4.5GHz on a Z77x-d3h. good luck.;)
 
Try a Vcore of 1.28v keep turbo, yours looks like a nice clocker so you might be able to drop a little most 3570k I have seen in various threads seem to take 1.24v-1.31v for 4.5GHz my 3770k stable with 1.28v at 4.5GHz on a Z77x-d3h. good luck.;)
Thanks, do you know if using LLC is better than using offset as LLC as sometimes the VDrop will drop but using offset sets the voltage to be that and it won't drop?
 
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