Hi,
What's the maximum Vcore I can permit for a 11700k?
At the moment I see the maximum VCore at 1.51v from hwinfo with only a bios voltage setting change of +0.100V "dynamic Vcore" at 5.2Ghz
In a Gigabyte UC AC Z590 it's doing 5.2 on 3cores & 4.9 all core 100% stable. Cinebench runs thru it's tests, 15500 multi, & I can play games for hours no issue, but I want to get 5.3 on at least 1 or 2 cores, so I can pretend I've got an 11900k![Smile :) :)](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/smile.gif)
It can get to windows at 5.3 & run cinebench sometimes, so it's close.
I've played with AVX offsets but these didn't help the stability (I think lower offsets are just causing cinebech to cause over-current or something throttling the cores, so it's stable)
Cheers,
Rob
What's the maximum Vcore I can permit for a 11700k?
At the moment I see the maximum VCore at 1.51v from hwinfo with only a bios voltage setting change of +0.100V "dynamic Vcore" at 5.2Ghz
In a Gigabyte UC AC Z590 it's doing 5.2 on 3cores & 4.9 all core 100% stable. Cinebench runs thru it's tests, 15500 multi, & I can play games for hours no issue, but I want to get 5.3 on at least 1 or 2 cores, so I can pretend I've got an 11900k
![Smile :) :)](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/smile.gif)
It can get to windows at 5.3 & run cinebench sometimes, so it's close.
I've played with AVX offsets but these didn't help the stability (I think lower offsets are just causing cinebech to cause over-current or something throttling the cores, so it's stable)
Cheers,
Rob