My AMD CPU is being annoying these days. I OCed pretty much right out of the box to 3200+ speeds (it was a Barton 2500+) because it seemed that was pretty much what everyone else was doing. It would boot at 1.65 volts, but to be stable it had to put at 1.75. That worked well for about 8 months, but now I have to up the voltage to 1.825 or even 1.85 before it'll stay stable without locking up.
1.85 volts is gonna cook this thing in a matter of months, most likely. So what I'm wondering is, can a CPU start to die and need more voltage to work correctly? Or do they just instantly go from working to crapped out? I don't know a whole lot about CPU architecture, but I don't see how the CPU could be dying slowly and needing more voltage as it does to stay stable?
If it's a "symptom" of the CPU getting sicker and dying, then I'll just start socking away some money to grab a mobile 2500+ XP for when it croaks (I'm not replacing the mobo as well, don't have the $, so I'll be sticking with Bartons) But if I'm right and CPUs are either "working 100%" or "dead" then what the heck else could be neccessitating the extra voltage? Like I said, at 1.85 volts I think this poor guy is going to heaven soon, so if there's something I can do to make it stable at 1.75 again, I'd sure like to know what it is.
1.85 volts is gonna cook this thing in a matter of months, most likely. So what I'm wondering is, can a CPU start to die and need more voltage to work correctly? Or do they just instantly go from working to crapped out? I don't know a whole lot about CPU architecture, but I don't see how the CPU could be dying slowly and needing more voltage as it does to stay stable?
If it's a "symptom" of the CPU getting sicker and dying, then I'll just start socking away some money to grab a mobile 2500+ XP for when it croaks (I'm not replacing the mobo as well, don't have the $, so I'll be sticking with Bartons) But if I'm right and CPUs are either "working 100%" or "dead" then what the heck else could be neccessitating the extra voltage? Like I said, at 1.85 volts I think this poor guy is going to heaven soon, so if there's something I can do to make it stable at 1.75 again, I'd sure like to know what it is.
