i7 9700 k
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Hello, I wanted to ask you what vcore values should be set to reach 5.2 ghz
I did a test at 5.0 at 1.350v (I lowered it a little more too, but after 3 hours of testing my PC turned off, so I left it at that voltage), and to be honest, in terms of temperature it didn't move, but from 5.1ghz it seems like it doesn't allow me anymore, in my other PC I always did it on an Asus motherboard, and now I have a Gigabyte z390 Aorus Master and it's weirder and more complex I'd say haha.
I have a liquid cooling and a 1050ti video card.
I hope for your help, thanks
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Greetings.
To start, each processor is a world unto itself (which you must have heard 500 times), and besides, not all motherboards offer the same OC capability.
The power supply also matters: a 1000 watt Nisu brand one won't do.That he wasn't concerned about the temperature... hmmm, there are very few cooling systems capable of holding their own starting from a certain TDP, the same with the VCore phases.
If you're looking for 24/7 OC, I wouldn't go beyond 1.4.
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@whoololon Sure sure, I have a mastercooler master seidon 120v liquid cooling and the seasonic 620w bronze power supply. They are not good but not bad either
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mastercooler master seidon 120
Not even joking, it won't hold an OC 24/7 like the one you're planning. Not even at 5 Ghz.
Get a decent one with a 240 mm radiator and let's talk...
There are many liquid cooling solutions, and the one you have is not even remotely the most suitable for what you need.
On Ali, for about 120 €, you can set up a custom one with a 360 mm radiator, pump of more than 500L/h and nickel-plated copper block. That said, stay away from kits because they always mix copper radiators and aluminum blocks.
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@whoololon very good, thanks for the help

When I have the new cooling installed I will keep you updated