hab beim stöbern folgendes gefunden
ist ein Tipp von einen Mod
LLC is up to you, and how much Vdroop your board/BIOS has. I use it and I see many that do so I think you will be fine using it
Here is my thoughts on all the voltages you asked about, plus a few
Load Line Calibration ................. [Disabled]
CPU Vcore ............................... All up to you and your CPU Warranty. 1.2-1.5+ (Intel Max is 1.55)
QPI/VTT Voltage 1.150v ............1.2-1.45+ This voltage all depends on the amount of ram you have, the type, the timings, overall ram and CPU Speed, Uncore and QPI Speeds, and all other voltages used.
CPU PLL 1.800v ....................... 1.75-1.9 (Above 1.9 is asking for a shorter CPU Lifespan and generally not needed anyway) Intel MAX 1.89
MCH/ICH
PCIE 1.500v ........................... 1.5-1.6
QPI PLL 1.100v ....................... I have been told Auto or 1.1 is fine here by Gigabyte, but I find myself liking to use 1.2-1.3.
IOH Core 1.100v ..................... 1.14-1.3+ this setting depends on the amount of ram you are using, timings set, Overall speed of ram and CPU and of course other voltages a bit as well.
ICH I/O 1.500v ....................... 1.5-1.6 is normally all you need
ICH Core 1.1v ........................ 1.14-1.2+ (More then 1.2 only needed normally for extreme tweaking or if you have a lot of drives connected + a huge overclock)
DRAM
DRAM Voltage 1.500v .............. << Keep within .5 of QPI/Vtt (Meaning if you use 1.35 QPI/Vtt you can safely use up to 1.85 if your ram will take it, most will)
nun meine frage einige sachen kommen mir dabei Spanisch vor z.b die CPU PLL da sollte man doch nich rangehn steht überall aber das steht das laut Intel 1,89 drin wären
und das man den kleinen i7 1,55V max geben kann da glaub ich auch net dran selbst mit LN2
habt ihr andere Quellen bei i7 OC bin ich noch sehr frisch infos are welcome
hier im Forum finde ich nichts vergleichbares