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Originally Posted by kope 
SOLVED I found new way to overclock I7 3930k
If you are about to reach minimum power state of this processor or better to say if you plan to use "amazing" Turbo option you will be dead until you are not using "Additional Turbo Voltage" option from CPU Performance settings (ASUS P9X79) Somehow with this option you are able to go under 1.3V how much this processor require in automatic Turbo mode. Just set Manual VCore voltage in range 1.1 to 1.2 and test -> i found for my system that VCore 1.165V and Additional Turbo voltage 0.400V give to me under 100% load 1.136V in CPUZ .

SOLVED I found new way to overclock I7 3930k
If you are about to reach minimum power state of this processor or better to say if you plan to use "amazing" Turbo option you will be dead until you are not using "Additional Turbo Voltage" option from CPU Performance settings (ASUS P9X79) Somehow with this option you are able to go under 1.3V how much this processor require in automatic Turbo mode. Just set Manual VCore voltage in range 1.1 to 1.2 and test -> i found for my system that VCore 1.165V and Additional Turbo voltage 0.400V give to me under 100% load 1.136V in CPUZ .If you want to run stock with low voltages just go into bios and load optimized defaults. Leave speedstep and power saving features on and so when you browse the web it will stay at a very low frequency. You don't have to enter the bios everytime. Just do this once and save and you are done. If you play a game and the frequency goes higher it is perfectly normal and will not "burn out your processor" as you say. It's perfectly normal to run your processor on stock settings no matter what you are doing you will not damage it.










) ...... Sorry any how problem is solved (Huh 1.3V
) I can see you are on H2O it will be interesting if you share with as whats your voltage under Prime95 on 3.8 (all things on auto)

