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keep in mind in turbo the voltage will go up somewhat that might be what your seeing as well
I scored a jackpot in the Sillicon lottery, my chip is stable at 4.55 GHz at 1.35 Vcore and 66 degrees. Which is why I want to turn it down - running above 4.2 isn't getting me any extra performance in-game, so I may as well maximise the life of this rather lovely chip.
It's taken a lot of fine-tuning in BIOS to get everything working just right, but holy crap it's been worth it. This PC is a monster.
If i may ask: in another topic you wrote something about a 3770k. Why did you upgrade to a 6700k?