CPU voltage always stays the same

With that max voltage is 1.210 so don't think itll be stable

Also would putting 1.364v through the motherboard for about 10 seconds damage the mobo or cpu
 
Sounds good, is the voltage lowering when the CPU is idle?

Also, if you get any instability try increasing the offset very gradually. For example, your on 0.100. increase it to 0.101, then 0.102 etc. I think you get the idea. You shouldn't get an instability if 1.24v was your stable overclock before.
 
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Yup, sounds good. It'll run much cooler when you're not using it AND use less power. I have my 4790k using offset, it's a very good method of setting voltage providing it's done correctly.
 
Manual mode is probably easier to work with as you don't need to do any maths to find your offset. Also with offset you need to add a little extra to account for the slight overvolt the cpu does when executing avx instructions. With manual mode the system will automatically take the extra +0.010 it usually wants.

As long as you have c1e and eist/speedstep enabled the multiplier and voltage will still drop on idle to 0.800. Just don't use cpu-z to confirm it as that only looks at the vcore value you have set and not what it actually is.
 
I'm using Hardware monitor but on manual it just always keeps it at 1.239 so I need to look for c1e or eist/speedstep in the bios

It will downclock the CPU but not the voltage
 
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