specs
MSI Z97 Pc Mate
MSI r9 270x twin frzr
Intel Pentium G3528
EVGA 650 Gold
Corsair H60
HYPER X FURY BEAST 8GB
1TB WD BLUE
avg temps 56 full load.
idk if my volts are too high or not.
first time overclocking.
specs
MSI Z97 Pc Mate
MSI r9 270x twin frzr
Intel Pentium G3528
EVGA 650 Gold
Corsair H60
HYPER X FURY BEAST 8GB
1TB WD BLUE
avg temps 56 full load.
idk if my volts are too high or not.
first time overclocking.
Ya those volts are high you should be able to achieve that oc at about 1.25v. If your temps are under 75c under a full load so a stress test you are good there. If you can't get 4.3ghz at less then 1.3v then I would back off 100-200mhz and see if you can get it stable there. I am going to guess you could go higher with your clocks at that voltage though assuming you have your vdroop/llc set to keep the voltage steady.
i cant, it goes to blue screen right away with 4.3ghz. what is vdroop/llc ?
It prevents the vcore from dropping under-load. llc=load line calibration just look up your motherboard and find an overclocking tutorial on it to figure out what all the options do so you can get the most out of your overclock.
Seems like it is a bad overclocker if it needs 1.33V to be stable at 4.3GHz on 2 cores. Nothing you can really do about it, that's just how it goes in the silicone lottery. You can try messing with the memory (Haswell really doesn't like anything that runs at >1600MHz) because that tends to create unstable OCs, maybe you can get the voltage down if you lower the memory speed. If you can't afford to lose that CPU in a few years I personally would step down on the overclock a bit, even if temperatures are under control a high voltage will shorten the lifespan of a CPU in some way.