Intel Core i7-4770K Review

High-end Desktop processor released in 2013 with 4 cores and 8 threads. With base clock at 3.5GHz, max speed at 3.9GHz, and a 84W power rating. Core i7-4770K is based on the Haswell 22nm family and part of the Core i7 series.
Price 60%
Speed 52%
Productivity 34%
Gaming 79%
Category Desktop
Target high-end
Socket Compatibility LGA1150
Integrated Graphics Intel HD Graphics 4600
Cooler Included Yes
Overclock Potential 20 %
Year 2013 Model
Price 399 USD
Number of Cores 4 Cores
Number of Threads 8 Threads
Core Frequency 3.5 GHz
Boost Frequency 3.9 GHz
Max Stable Overclock 4.7 GHz
Power Consumption 84 W
Manufacturing Process 22 nm
L3 Cache 8 MB
Maximum Supported Memory 32 GB
Price-Value Score 60 %
Speed Score 52 %
Productivity Score 34 %
Gaming Score 79 %
Max 1080p Bottleneck 36.7 %
Max 1440p Bottleneck 18.4 %
Max 4K Bottleneck 9.2 %
Overall Score 34/100

The Core i7-4770K is one of Intel's high-end Desktop processors. It was released in 2013 with 4 cores and 8 threads. With base clock at 3.5GHz, max speed at 3.9GHz, and a 84W power rating. The Core i7-4770K is based on the Haswell 22nm family and is part of the Core i7 series.

Core i7-4770K is also the successor of Intel's last gen Core i7-3770K processor that was based on the Ivy Bridge and 22nm process and was released in 2012.

What this all means is that the Intel Core i7-4770K is an absolute beast when it comes to multi-threaded workloads, especially at this price point. If you're counting on doing some video editing or compiling one hell of an Excel spreadsheet, you're going to see firsthand a performance boost with the Core i7-4770K.

One of the nice things about the Intel Core i7-4770K processors is that the retail boxed models come with a CPU cooler. So, you can pick something like the Intel Core i7-4770K up for $399 and don’t need to spend any extra money on CPU cooling.

The Intel Core i7-4770K retail boxed processor comes with the traditional ‘pancake’ CPU cooler. Nothing fancy, but it gets the job done on this processor which is rated at 84W TDP. You do not need to have an aftermarket cooling solution unless you want to.

Now the biggest question is can Intel’s Core i7 processor play games? The answer is simply yes as it got a respectable gaming score of 79% in our benchmarks.

That said, to squeeze out all the potential of this surprisingly potent high-end chip, you’ll want (and need) to splurge on an enthusiast-grade Q87, Z87, Z97 motherboard.

Fresh from a successful roll-out of mainstream Core i7 CPUs, Intel's attack on AMD now extends down into the high-end with its Core i7-4770K processors, which the company is making available as of Jun 2013.

Which GPU to Pick for Intel Core i7-4770K

Below is a comparison of all graphics cards average FPS performance (using an average of 80+ games at ultra quality settings), combined with the Intel Core i7-4770K.

Graphics Card Price Cost Per Frame Avg 1080p Avg 1440p Avg 4K
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 24GB $ 1,599 $ 6.4 250.5 FPS
247.1 FPS
174.2 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Ti 20GB $ 799 $ 3.4 233.7 FPS
230.6 FPS
162.6 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB $ 999 $ 4.4 226.1 FPS
218.9 FPS
140.5 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 16GB $ 1,199 $ 5.5 217 FPS
214 FPS
150.9 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12GB $ 799 $ 3.8 208.5 FPS
205.5 FPS
144.9 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT 20GB $ 899 $ 4.4 205.5 FPS
199 FPS
127.6 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 24GB $ 1,499 $ 7.7 195.1 FPS
185.6 FPS
123.2 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT 16GB $ 1,099 $ 5.9 186.7 FPS
180.9 FPS
116 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti 24GB $ 1,999 $ 10.9 183.6 FPS
181.1 FPS
127.7 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT 16GB $ 999 $ 5.5 182.9 FPS
175 FPS
114.2 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT 16GB $ 649 $ 3.8 172.2 FPS
164.7 FPS
107.5 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 20GB $ 799 $ 4.7 170.1 FPS
165 FPS
113.6 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 10GB $ 699 $ 4.1 170 FPS
161.7 FPS
107.3 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 12GB $ 599 $ 3.6 164.2 FPS
157.9 FPS
110 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti 10GB $ 599 $ 4.1 145.9 FPS
139.9 FPS
94.5 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 6800 16GB $ 579 $ 4.2 136.4 FPS
130.5 FPS
85.2 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8GB $ 499 $ 3.8 130 FPS
123.8 FPS
82.1 FPS
NVIDIA TITAN RTX 24GB $ 2,499 $ 20.9 119.4 FPS
117.3 FPS
78.4 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11GB $ 1,299 $ 11.2 116.3 FPS
114.2 FPS
76.3 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT 12GB $ 479 $ 4.2 114.8 FPS
110.6 FPS
71.2 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB 8GB $ 399 $ 3.5 112.9 FPS
110 FPS
75.3 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8GB $ 399 $ 3.7 106.6 FPS
104.1 FPS
70.4 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER 8GB $ 699 $ 6.6 105.5 FPS
102.6 FPS
68.2 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 6650 XT 8GB $ 399 $ 3.9 101.8 FPS
98.6 FPS
64.7 FPS
NVIDIA TITAN V 12GB $ 2,999 $ 29.7 101.1 FPS
99.4 FPS
67.7 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 8GB $ 299 $ 3 101.1 FPS
99 FPS
67.7 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 7600 8GB $ 269 $ 2.7 101 FPS
97.9 FPS
64.1 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 8GB $ 699 $ 7 99.7 FPS
96 FPS
63.3 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT 8GB $ 379 $ 4 95.5 FPS
92 FPS
60 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB $ 759 $ 8.1 93.5 FPS
91.6 FPS
60.8 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 8GB $ 499 $ 5.4 92.9 FPS
88.4 FPS
58.6 FPS
NVIDIA TITAN Xp 12GB $ 1,199 $ 13.1 91.6 FPS
88.4 FPS
60 FPS
AMD Radeon VII 16GB $ 699 $ 7.6 91.6 FPS
87.8 FPS
57.3 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB $ 399 $ 4.5 89.3 FPS
85.4 FPS
55.7 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB $ 499 $ 5.7 88.1 FPS
82.6 FPS
55.5 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 8GB $ 200 $ 2.3 88.1 FPS
85.4 FPS
58.4 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12GB $ 329 $ 3.8 87.4 FPS
83.4 FPS
55.9 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER 8GB $ 400 $ 4.8 83.3 FPS
76.9 FPS
50.7 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 5700 8GB $ 349 $ 4.3 81.8 FPS
78.3 FPS
51 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 8GB $ 499 $ 6.3 79.4 FPS
74.9 FPS
48.9 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB $ 350 $ 4.5 78.4 FPS
70.7 FPS
45.8 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT 6GB $ 279 $ 3.6 77.2 FPS
73.3 FPS
47.6 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 295X2 4GB $ 1,499 $ 20.1 74.4 FPS
69.2 FPS
48.1 FPS
AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 8GB $ 499 $ 6.7 74.2 FPS
71.1 FPS
46.2 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 8GB $ 409 $ 5.6 73.6 FPS
69.4 FPS
45.2 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti 6GB $ 249 $ 3.5 72 FPS
67.4 FPS
44.7 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X 12GB $ 999 $ 14 71.5 FPS
66.6 FPS
43.5 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB $ 279 $ 4 70 FPS
66 FPS
43 FPS
AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 8GB $ 399 $ 5.7 69.6 FPS
66.5 FPS
43.3 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB $ 399 $ 5.9 67.7 FPS
63.3 FPS
41 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER 6GB $ 229 $ 3.5 66 FPS
62.3 FPS
40.7 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB $ 649 $ 10.4 62.2 FPS
58.4 FPS
38 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 6GB $ 220 $ 3.5 62.1 FPS
58.6 FPS
38.1 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 590 8GB $ 279 $ 4.7 58.9 FPS
53.9 FPS
34.4 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 FURY X 4GB $ 649 $ 11.5 56.5 FPS
55.5 FPS
37.1 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER 4GB $ 160 $ 3 54.1 FPS
50.9 FPS
33.1 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT 8GB 8GB $ 199 $ 3.7 53.6 FPS
49.1 FPS
31.2 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 4GB $ 549 $ 10.3 53.4 FPS
49.5 FPS
32.5 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB $ 229 $ 4.4 52.3 FPS
47.8 FPS
30.3 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 Nano 4GB $ 649 $ 12.6 51.4 FPS
49.6 FPS
33 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN BLACK 6GB $ 999 $ 20 49.9 FPS
45.9 FPS
31.4 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 FURY 4GB $ 549 $ 11.3 48.6 FPS
46.7 FPS
30.7 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6GB $ 254 $ 5.2 48.5 FPS
44.7 FPS
29.2 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT 4GB 4GB $ 169 $ 3.5 48 FPS
44.1 FPS
27.9 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 390X 8GB $ 429 $ 9.2 46.8 FPS
44.8 FPS
29.6 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB 3GB $ 170 $ 3.7 46 FPS
42.5 FPS
27.7 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 4GB $ 329 $ 7.3 45.2 FPS
41.3 FPS
28 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 480 8GB $ 400 $ 9.1 44 FPS
41.7 FPS
27.8 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 390 8GB $ 329 $ 7.5 43.7 FPS
40.9 FPS
25.4 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 570 4GB $ 169 $ 3.9 43.1 FPS
40.3 FPS
25.7 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB $ 149 $ 3.6 41.2 FPS
38.5 FPS
25 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 470 4GB $ 179 $ 4.6 38.5 FPS
36.2 FPS
23.5 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 380X 4GB $ 229 $ 7.1 32.4 FPS
30.1 FPS
20 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 285 2GB $ 249 $ 8.6 29 FPS
27.1 FPS
16.9 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 380 2GB $ 199 $ 6.9 28.8 FPS
26.8 FPS
16.9 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB $ 169 $ 6 28.4 FPS
26.6 FPS
17.3 FPS
AMD Radeon R9 280 3GB $ 279 $ 9.9 28.1 FPS
26.5 FPS
16.2 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 2GB $ 199 $ 7.2 27.8 FPS
25.7 FPS
16.5 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 3GB $ 169 $ 7 24.2 FPS
22.4 FPS
14.3 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 560 4GB $ 99 $ 4.4 22.4 FPS
20.5 FPS
13.1 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 2GB $ 159 $ 7.3 21.9 FPS
20 FPS
13.3 FPS
AMD Radeon R7 370 2GB $ 149 $ 6.9 21.5 FPS
18.9 FPS
12.6 FPS
AMD Radeon R7 265 2GB $ 149 $ 7 21.4 FPS
18.2 FPS
12.2 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 460 4GB $ 140 $ 7.1 19.8 FPS
18.1 FPS
11.7 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB $ 149 $ 7.8 19.1 FPS
15.6 FPS
10.5 FPS
AMD Radeon RX 550 2GB $ 79 $ 5.1 15.6 FPS
14.4 FPS
9.2 FPS
NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 2GB $ 79 $ 5.3 14.9 FPS
13.7 FPS
8.5 FPS

Related Discussions and Issues

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RoiPourpre June 20, 2020

Can someone help me to get extra OC on my 4770k ? :)

Hello, right now i have a 4770k from 2013 oc at 4.1Ghz (if i change to 4.2Ghz, i have blue screen) but it's because i don't know how OC it...

Someone can help me ? Ty

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Celcius_87 June 10, 2020

What motherboard are you using? What cooling do you have on the cpu? What voltage did you try?

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WestfieldMass June 14, 2020

This isn't really help but that's what mine maxed out at as well. Maybe yours is at the max too? No matter what voltage I went too, I'd get blue screens above 4.1.

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GR4V3MI5TAK3 July 15, 2020

What do you plan to do with the extra horsepower? That 100mhz more won't get you a lot of performance for gaming and you are stressing an aging component. For me stability is top priority and raising clock speed may be actually reducing your performance due to thermal throttling.

For convenience if others please provide: Motherboard type and bios version (as far as I remember some have 2 core turbo boost while others have 4 core turbo boost capability) Power supply Current Vcore Cooling solution (I assume air, but what brand and what model)?

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MadFaceInvasion February 23, 2020

OC'ing i7 4770k need help

Never OCd anything

my PC 6+ years old including my CPu which is 6+ years old, the only upgrade was GPU

RAM- 16GB DDR3
MOBO - ASUS MAXIMUS HERO VI
PSU - Corsair 650W
GPU - GeForce 1050 Ti

I only want to OC to 4.2 and i was hoping not to spend too much on CPU cooler


this is cooler of my choice https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07MC8CRVZ/ref=psdc_430499031_t5_B01KBXKP8W?th=1


Any advice much appreciated

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NeonLuckDragon March 18, 2020

Hello. I had a 4770k iced to 4.5.

For 4.2. GHz Run 1.2 vcore adaptive 0.001 offset 1.1 agent voltage

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FireStarter1337 March 12, 2020

Agent Voltage: Both Digital and Analog? My one is auto at 0,8V or so. I have currently also 4,2Ghz.

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Sp1hund April 19, 2020

Need help improving my 4770k overclock!

Hi! I recently bought a used PC from a friend, and decided to overclock it to better keep up with modern games. I read a few guides and started fumbling in the UEFI. First off, this chip seems to real bad silicone. Granted it's not new, but it's never been overclocked before. The best frequency I could get stable was 4,2 Ghz at 2,5 Vcore. But the cooler just isn't up for that, so I had to reduce the multiplier down to 40 and Voltage to 2,0 (Ring 3,9/1,75) to avoid excessive temperature during stress testing. I went on to overclock my RAM to 2000 Mhz and used OCCT5 to check for errors. Now I cant stop thinking about getting the CPU overclock higher somehow. Is there anything I can do besides delidding and upgrading cooler? Any voltages to fiddle with?


System:MSI Z87-G45

i7 4770K

Crucial sport 1600 mhz 2*8GB

CM seidon 120m

Fractal design R4


EDIT: sorry about the phone pic, I dont have a mem stick handy

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phantom-user April 11, 2020

Does that board have LLC options ?

When you got the system did you clean and reapply new thermal paste ?

" The best frequency I could get stable was 4,2 Ghz at 2,5 Vcore " 2.5v ? ?

2.5v is way way to high for core voltage .

I would start with a clean slate ( clear cmos )

Then I would try

CPU multi 44x

Core voltage 1.25v

ring ratio 40x

leave ram stock for now and all other voltages auto

And see what the temps are and if it will boot . If not try 1.3v

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Sp1hund April 15, 2020

Oh crap, I meant to say 1,25V. I think there is som LLC control, but I'm not sure where to find it or how to adjust it. I did not really thermal paste. I will do that soon. Thanks for the tip. I'll try your values and report back.

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Sp1hund May 09, 2020

The rest of the UEFI settings

https://imgur.com/qVOWKiU

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BLUuuE83 May 09, 2020

Try increasing VCCIN to 1.85v. VCCIN should be at least 0.5v above core voltage, but when I had my 4770k it needed 0.6v.

I'd also recommend delidding if you want to push over 1.25v. My 4770k hit 80C under a D15 at 1.25-1.30v so a 120m AIO would probably be hitting 85-90C.

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erdemece June 16, 2020

I need help overclocking my i7-4770K. Getting BSOD "whea uncorrectable error" when I only change CPU Clock Ratio

HI, I have Gigabyte motherboard and i7-4770k CPU. When I am on bios settings there is a performance tab (see bellow picture) and there is an option called performance upgrade. It has 4 options, %20, %40,%60 and %80. When I do %20 upgrade it overclocks to 4.30 ghz. Then my CPU becomes very hot. But I want to overclock to 4.10.

When I increase CPU Clock Ratio to 4.10 I get a bsod saying "whea uncorrectable error" I think its because cpu doesn't get enough voltage. Where do I change the voltage and what should it be? Thanks.

Performance tab:

https://imgur.com/y4A5b3z

Voltage Tab:

https://imgur.com/ojGKJFL

Other Options:

https://imgur.com/vU0ZFQo

https://imgur.com/RlJwkzI

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erdemece June 14, 2020

Update: I changed VCORE value to 1.250V. Is it enough?

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C4_yrslf June 26, 2020

I haven't properly overclocked a 4770k even though I have one in one of my builds. But if the overclock is stable with 1.25v, then you can try lowering the voltage by runnning stability tests each time you take the voltage down a notch. When it starts crashing, take it back up a notch and you should be good.

(By stability test I mean a simple 10min run of prime95 and check temps at the same time)

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EppykFuriousDude08 June 10, 2020

You might need to reinstall Windows. My pc complained that it wasn’t the original setup. It was still my i7.

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Sp1hund June 10, 2020

Do yourself a huge favour and follow this guide : https://www.overclock.net/forum/5-intel-cpus/1411077-haswell-overclocking-guide-statistics.html#/topics/1411077

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OtaK_ June 14, 2020

Same situation. I want to reach 4.2GHz, I tried voltages up to 1.245 Vcore and it was not stable whatsoever. I settled for now with 4.0GHz with 1.2V. I'll try 4.2 again when my AS5 will be settled, like next week.

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icebreaker374 July 09, 2020

4770K OC Help

For those running a 4770K, what types of OC's are you achieving on what voltages? I'm running a Maximus VI Hero, it posts, and then crashes on 4.4 at 1.25V, and it boots into windows at 1.3V.

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BLUuuE83 July 10, 2020

I also had a 4770k and a M6H. IIRC it did 4.4GHz 1.28v with 1.85v VCCIN (eventual input voltage in BIOS). Mine was also delidded but that didn't help with pushing higher.

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icebreaker374 July 14, 2020

Just booted it up and ran P95 for a minute and she crashed captain.

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The_High_Wizard July 10, 2020

I have 4.4 at 1.3+V but I did not play with VCCIN at all.

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contingencysloth July 15, 2020

I've been daily driving my 4770k 4.2 at 1.2v since 2013. Pushing to 4.3, i'd get crashes at least once a week.

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jf0314 July 13, 2020

I'm at 4.4ghz with a non-delidded 4770k. I'm away from my PC, but I want to say that I'm running 1.2875V. I'll check and edit when I have the chance.

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RattyRatson August 06, 2020

i7-4770K won’t be stable over 4.2ghz. Help?

Just put together a 4th Gen Intel build with an i7-4770k and was having stability issues while testing overclocks today. I was able to get it to stabilize at 4.2 GHz @ 1.31v with no errors in OCCT after an hour. Temp was around 75C during the test. Is this normal for a 4770k? I have another machine with a 4770, and stock that scored higher in cinebench r15 than the 4770K. Any advice is appreciated!

Build list: Here

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BLUuuE83 August 06, 2020

What's your VCCIN/input voltage?

Also, your build list is private.

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RattyRatson August 07, 2020

Is that the CPU VRIN External Override? Cause that’s set to 1.8. Some online saying to set it to 1.9.

Also build lost is public now.

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