Quote Originally Posted by Sam_oslo View Post
^^ What are you going to do with that 4.8GHz that you can't do with 4.2GHz for 24/7? Besides, that seams to be buggy at idle, but try the 130% too.

You have 3 options: @4.8GHz with a manual high idle/load vCore, or with low-idle offset mode that seams to be buggy at idle, and can crash on you anytime, or a @4-4.2GHz low-volt manual vCore. You choose yourself, but you have the 140% to try too, LOL.
Some of us use our PCs for more than Email and Word (and games). Though it can be a bit tricky to get stabilized, offset voltage and LLC are just what the doctor ordered for folks like me. Rock stable at 4.7, idles around 0.9v and runs under load at 1.38v when i need it. There is a good bit of overhead left, but I'm waiting for some more reliable information regarding safe 24/7 voltages...

I was getting x124 at idle/light load for a while, also. It was apparently due to insufficient voltage at lower loads. You can tune it out by easing up on the LLC and bumping the offset.