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 Ivy Bridge Overclocking V1 | 3770K/3570K | Z77, Torture Your CPU, Post It Here!

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sktoys
post Nov 8 2014, 12:26 AM

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you need to delid your 3770k for better thermal performance. Btw use offset setting for 24/7 overclock. the vcore will stay at at normal rate. Btw test with prime95 for at least 12 hours for maximum stability test.
sktoys
post Nov 8 2014, 09:57 PM

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QUOTE(EpicBlue @ Nov 8 2014, 01:40 PM)
hey, how does the offset work?

currently for 4.3ghz the vcore is constant at 1.21

how should i offset this?

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guys i dont understand the offset mode.

at first i tried stressing the cpu on offset mode, offset value = auto, when stress the vcore reach 1.40 constant.

then i went back to bios, i tried offset value 0.19. since for 4.3ghz, my cpu needs 1.21vcore. (it did not boot)

went back bios offset value change to 0.05, boot in to windows, stress test the vcore reach max 1.21vcore, which is what i want ._.

when idle vcore 0.848 - 0.9.

i dont understand why bios offset value 0.05 (-) can make vcore 100% cpu usage @ 1.21vcore.
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You need to know what's your CPU VID..then use the VID + or - your stable Vcore.
The results is your offset value. Anyway if you don't understand you can try google about it..there's a lot of guide how to use offset OC.

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