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1.4v at the absolute most. With a decent cooler you should be able to easily keep it stable at 4.5GHz at that voltage. Speaking of which, which cooling unit do you have?
I haven't bought one, I'll in a week ('cause i've no money Big Grin), so any recommendations, i've 4 posts ago asked for one, and someone recommended me a NOCTU something like that, but there are just like 4 in my country online shop and aren't new.
Well you need to buy one if you plan on overclocking. The stock cooler isn't going to do much in the way of overclocking.
So i should get any¿? Any mark recommended, like thermaltake?.
Look at what's available in your area and do some research: http://www.frostytech.com/
Alright ,I bought Cooller Master 212 Hyper
Hey, I have been reading in forums... And it seems that the Asus P8p67-m can't overclock because you can't modify vCore... Notice it isn't Asus P8p67-m Pro it's just Asus P8p67-m
A P67 motherboard that won't let you modify the vcore? Now this I would like to see.
(08-15-2012, 06:51 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]A P67 motherboard that won't let you modify the vcore? Now this I would like to see.

I've been reading around and alot of people cant modify vCore, they have to do some offset stuff, I can't test atm because my PC isn't builded yet, I've all the parts indeed, but I'm waiting for a friend to come by and help me Smile
you can modify the core,option is just called differently in some cheaper boards.
Instead of "vcore" option,you have "offset" option.
Its a little more complicated,but its the same thing.
You have to know what voltage is default for your cpu,and that is 0.000 offset.
Then using math,just add how much voltage you want.
I dont know why makers of boards decided to make this setting more complicated on cheaper boards,proper setting shouldn't be any more expensive,since its same thing basically.
Not only asus does this,gigabyte too
Not sure about msi
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