Safe voltage to use for 24/7 running

I had to go from 1.4V (seemingly 24hr Prime stable and would run IBT for hours) to 1.48V to actually get rid of WHEA errors at 4.8GHz.
 
Hi guys a quick question, Whats a safe voltage to use for 24/7 running of a 3770k. I have got upto 4.8ghz with a vcore of just under 1.3 with temps of low 70s. I am trying to reach the magic 5ghz and I cant get 4.9 stable without going over 1.3v, any help would be much appreciated

I have to go over 1.5 volts to get 5.1Ghz it takes some incredible extra power to break the 4.9Ghz mark I had to get a new water cooling kit because I was getting upto 90 degrees now I am around 70 degrees at 5.1 Ghz @ 1.524 volts. I also set my voltage to fixed to avoid oscillation.
 
Thanks for the comparison. I think I am just going to stick at 4.8 as I don't really want to go above 1.3 volts and I am happy with the low 70s temperatures
 
If you get some benchmarks down you will be able to compare your own clocks to those, getting faster RAM would help give the same improvement at less stability cost. Fast ram could make around 1 or 2 fps difference in your physics scores.
 
I have to go over 1.5 volts to get 5.1Ghz it takes some incredible extra power to break the 4.9Ghz mark I had to get a new water cooling kit because I was getting upto 90 degrees now I am around 70 degrees at 5.1 Ghz @ 1.524 volts. I also set my voltage to fixed to avoid oscillation.

V1.524 for the sake of 5.1GHz, even under water that's a lot of stress on the 22nm process!

@ op, you have an excellent chip! I need v1.360 4.7GHz for 10 pass IBT maximum, temps are 70'c under an Alpenföhn K2 and I Delidded, you should do yours ;)
 
V1.524 for the sake of 5.1GHz, even under water that's a lot of stress on the 22nm process!

@ op, you have an excellent chip! I need v1.360 4.7GHz for 10 pass IBT maximum, temps are 70'c under an Alpenföhn K2 and I Delidded, you should do yours ;)

Just for benchmarking mostly; I wouldn't usually push it that far if I was just casually gaming. You shouldn't need more than 4.6Ghz with an SLI 680 setup just to make sure your setup runs full blast with no bottlenecks.
 
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