Hey everyone,
Since there is only one thread on OC'ing a i7 4770K on this forum and I was doing some overclocking and wanted to post the results.
Stock
Idle ( 8 X 100 Mhz @ .586 volts )
38 multiplier X 100 Mhz @ .998 Volts ( Fully stable ) [ max temp with avx stress test : 52-54 Degree ]...
Hello,
MY Rig is as follows
i7 4770K
Asrock Z87 Fatal1ty
4x4 Kingston HyperX Red
Seasonic M12 750 Watt
Corsair H100i
PowerColor 7750
I was running everything at stock and I was checking my voltage via CPU-Z
it showed Idle voltage at .800 volts and full load voltage ( 3.8 Ghz @...
My galaxy note 2 charger details are as follows:
150 - 300 volts 0.35 A, 5V = 2.0 A.
As you can see this charger is good for working in India but cannot be used in Japan or USA where the power supply is around 100 Volts.
Now my question is that I have another charger of galaxy fit...
These are my CPU temperatures and volts in idle ( booted up into bios 10 minutes earlier ):
Temps:
Volts:
Note: My ambient room temperature must be around 40 degrees..
speccy is showing that 12V rail is giving below 9v(8.810V to be precise) to motherboard..... :shock:
should i change my local PSU or its just false reading..? :-?
also the proccy core voltage is fluctuating a lot.... its keep on changing its reading from 1.1V to 1.296V......
i just want my...
Hey guys,
i have a doubt regarding +12v value.
my cousin bro has changed his psu with a Fsp sagall 500w today.
using CPUID HWmonitor 1.1.6.0 i noticed this
Hardware Monitors
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Hardware monitor Winbond W83627DHG...
Can any one guide me
I'm currently having 3.0 ghz i know its trial and error but i dont have options in my bios to overclock
If any one could direct me to the correct and a safe detailed guide
My specs
I noticed CPU-Z showing an unusually high voltage for my processor. Normal is 1.4 volts but this shows 2.144 volts. How's that even possible? The processor would have fried long ago. Any other way to check the voltage?
SNMP heating up - new unique problem...!!!
Hey wonderful people here,
A new problem....??????? and faced for first time....
PROBLEM:
Presently desktop having SNMP of 220 Volts (most probably) but the entire machine gets very heated too soon.
The engineer saw and said that change...
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