Core Voltage

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As title have got a stable clock on a 9550 (2.8 to 3.8) it will go further but gets a bit warm so am settling for 3.8 now comes the question, the clock was a core at 1.187v now I was hoping to back of the volts so as to run cooler, got down to 1.144v (all readings in CPU-Z) but when you push the system to check in prime and watch CPU-Z the voltage goes up to 1.152 and sometimes flicks to 1.160, have tried to see what is doing this in the Bios but nothing has altered.
So the question is will it hurt? and if so what is bringing the voltage up?

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I wouldn't worry with those low volts, that is very low volts for such an overclock, I would be very happy with that.
Surely you could easy surpass 4ghz if you are running such low volts.
 
Low volts

If I put it up to 4.02 and run prime for 1hr the temps are up to nearly 60C which is a bit warm for my liking, the water cooling is not man enough at these settings, if I had a fan cooled water loop it would probley be ok but I can sit alongside the tower(Antec 182 case) and it is all but silent so a bit of the top end of the clock is well worth it for the peace and quite.
Thanks for the opinion though.

Cheers
 
If I put it up to 4.02 and run prime for 1hr the temps are up to nearly 60C which is a bit warm for my liking, the water cooling is not man enough at these settings, if I had a fan cooled water loop it would probley be ok but I can sit alongside the tower(Antec 182 case) and it is all but silent so a bit of the top end of the clock is well worth it for the peace and quite.
Thanks for the opinion though.

Cheers

Temps seem fine. 60 degrees at load especially at around 4GHz is not really that high. I know it's entirely upto your preference but the temps look fine.
 
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