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2500+ @ 1.90V OK?

Wag

Diamond Member
Unluckily I'm on one of the older 8RDA+, so I have to really jack up my core voltage to be anywhere close to stable. Will running it @ 3200+ 1.90V hurt it? With CPUs cheap as they are, I don't care if I only get 1yr instead of 3, as I'll probably upgrade long before it burns-out.
 
old 8rda+'s make overclocking unstable? ack! i suspected it may have been a board problem making vcore fluctuate so badly on my comp :/

ah well

i have revision 1.1
 
Originally posted by: Wag
Unluckily I'm on one of the older 8RDA+, so I have to really jack up my core voltage to be anywhere close to stable. Will running it @ 3200+ 1.90V hurt it? With CPUs cheap as they are, I don't care if I only get 1yr instead of 3, as I'll probably upgrade long before it burns-out.

1.90 is awfully high... I would try to keep it around 1.8 and 1.85v MAX for at least a year of life...

😀

But hey, it might last a year @ 1.9v, depends how the capacitors hold up.

 
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