Is The Voltage Safe?

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Hey guys,

I'm overclocking my 3930K and have it at 4.8Ghz with 1.36 - 1.368V under load.

Max temp under Prime95 is 76C (hottest core, coolest core is 65C).

Would you consider 1.368V safe for a 24/7 overclock?


Out of the two overclocks below, which would you choose?

4.5Ghz @ 1.29V Max Temp 67C

4.8Ghz @ 1.36V Max Temp 76C

Looking forward to your feedback.

Thanks.
 
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Yes safe and Prime who cares. Test when gaming or using your rig.

Ok thanks, I use prime initially for about 30 mins to see if it's somewhat stable, I know that an overclock can seem to be prime stable but then fall flat on its face when you try anything else, so I generally just use the system like I normally would like you suggest.
 
High voltage and the highest clock speeds are great for willy waving in the benchmark threads, but day to day a lot of us run a lower speed with lower voltage, even if it is stable at higher speeds. It's just more civilized.
 
High voltage and the highest clock speeds are great for willy waving in the benchmark threads, but day to day a lot of us run a lower speed with lower voltage, even if it is stable at higher speeds. It's just more civilized.

Yeah I think what I'll do is run the 4.5Ghz profile as my "24/7" clock and then use the 4.8Ghz profile when benching (not that I do a lot of benching).

Seems abit of a shame to not take full advantage of a good clocking CPU but on the other hand it's just not worth running the 4.8ghz profile 24/7 due to the extra heat/stress/power consumption and the shorter lifespan.

Anyway thanks for everyone's feedback, much appreciated. :)
 
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