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Downsides of Overclocking

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Originally posted by: zfooz
MY E8400 will do 3.6ghz at 1.20v or less, but it takes 1.3v to get to 3.8ghz.. Once you get close to 4ghz the thing just wants more and more volts, and quick!
Would suggest for anyone 400FSB * 9 which is 3600mhz and 1:1 ratio for 800mhz ram with tight timings.. This exact setup really flies and it's usually not worth going any farther. I'm trying to get 450FSB *8 .5 just so i can run my ram higher and it's complaining :/

That makes sense. My q6600 can get to 3.3ghz (9 x 370) but it needs 1.31v in bios and memory voltage must be raised o 2.05. I chose to go with 400fsb x 8 (3.2ghz), 1:1 ratio, 1.2875v in bios and 1.95v for ram (4,4,4,12 timings).
It passed OCCT 30' stress test with core 1, 2, 3, 4 highest at 57, 59, 56, 56C respectively. Room temperature is set @ 76F. My application works floawlessly for hours!
 
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