Bit late to the party with the 2500k overclock and a total newbie at overclocking, but I'm told it's easy to overclock a 2500k. I've been reading up on it for a bit and finally decided to do it after getting better cooling. I'm at 4.5 Ghz at the moment which is what I was aiming for. BIOS is showing 1.34v for the Vcore. I cannot get an accurate reading in Windows on any program I use (Gigabyte Z68P-DS3) for the Vcore. The VID is reporting to be 1.39v - 1.426v, but I'm told this is what the CPU wants but isn't necessarily getting, and it's getting whatever the Vcore is? Which is 1.34v from the BIOS? Although I do have LLC on, not sure if that affects it much.
I've ran 10 runs of "Maximum" IBT and it did spit out an error but it completed all the tests successfully and the error came at the end when the results had finished. The "Results" column shows the expected correct results so I'm guessing this is not an issue with the overclock?
I've also ran Prime95 for 4 hours and didn't have any trouble. My temps are 68c - 79c (the lowest core to the highest core) and those are highest recorded through all the testing.
I'm going to run Prime95 for a longer period over night, but I did want to ask:
1. The VID isn't actually the Vcore is it? So I'm not running at 1.426v on the Vcore?
2. Are the temperatures fine? I know these programs stress the CPU more than any game usually would.
My BIOS is quite weird and I don't have a specific "VCore" option, I only have a "Dynamic" one which appears to be an offset. The weird thing is I've set it to +0.05v, booted into Windows, ran the tests and the temperatures are the same. Then I've tried at 0.000v offset and -0.04v offset, ran the tests, and the temps are still the same. What I am missing here? I've also checked the Vcore in the BIOS when it was at 0.00v and it shows 1.344v. It also showed that when I had it at -0.02v. But when I had it at +0.04v it was 1.38v. Basically, I've no idea what this BIOS is doing
I've ran 10 runs of "Maximum" IBT and it did spit out an error but it completed all the tests successfully and the error came at the end when the results had finished. The "Results" column shows the expected correct results so I'm guessing this is not an issue with the overclock?
I've also ran Prime95 for 4 hours and didn't have any trouble. My temps are 68c - 79c (the lowest core to the highest core) and those are highest recorded through all the testing.
I'm going to run Prime95 for a longer period over night, but I did want to ask:
1. The VID isn't actually the Vcore is it? So I'm not running at 1.426v on the Vcore?
2. Are the temperatures fine? I know these programs stress the CPU more than any game usually would.
My BIOS is quite weird and I don't have a specific "VCore" option, I only have a "Dynamic" one which appears to be an offset. The weird thing is I've set it to +0.05v, booted into Windows, ran the tests and the temperatures are the same. Then I've tried at 0.000v offset and -0.04v offset, ran the tests, and the temps are still the same. What I am missing here? I've also checked the Vcore in the BIOS when it was at 0.00v and it shows 1.344v. It also showed that when I had it at -0.02v. But when I had it at +0.04v it was 1.38v. Basically, I've no idea what this BIOS is doing

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