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Originally posted by: OCguy
Why do you think most people say dont go over 1.4v for 45nm?
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I don't know. :laugh:
Originally posted by: OCguy
Why do you think most people say dont go over 1.4v for 45nm?
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Originally posted by: error8
I'm going to raise this sucker's voltage until it melts away. I will not go lower then 3,9 ghz, no matter what.:sun:
Originally posted by: Gillbot
checking that chip in another system that can run at a speed similar to your other setup
Originally posted by: error8
Originally posted by: OCguy
Why do you think most people say dont go over 1.4v for 45nm?
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I don't know. :laugh:
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: error8
Originally posted by: OCguy
Why do you think most people say dont go over 1.4v for 45nm?
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I don't know. :laugh:
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Originally posted by: OCguy
Im surprised we dont hear more anecdotal evidence of degradation on the Wolfdales from other people that may have pushed over 1.4v for 24/7 use. Maybe we will see a flood of it in the next 12-18 months....
Originally posted by: error8
You missed the ironical laughing face from my answer?
Originally posted by: OCguy
Im surprised we dont hear more anecdotal evidence of degradation on the Wolfdales from other people that may have pushed over 1.4v for 24/7 use. Maybe we will see a flood of it in the next 12-18 months....
I would guess that most people aren't stupid enough to push the voltage beyond 1.4 v in their ocs, so this is why we don't hear anything. But frankly, I was hoping to find at least one or two people on this forum that got this issue.
Originally posted by: nyker96
what is the delta to tjmax for you using realtemp? I'm talking about during linkpack at max memory stressing? I have a E7200 running at 3.5@1.35x, seems to reach pretty high temp during linkpack max stress. I keep the delta to tjmax to about 30C. I also have a S1283 clone (Vendetta 2 for cooling, with the included fan for mine).
Originally posted by: soccerballtux
Originally posted by: nyker96
what is the delta to tjmax for you using realtemp? I'm talking about during linkpack at max memory stressing? I have a E7200 running at 3.5@1.35x, seems to reach pretty high temp during linkpack max stress. I keep the delta to tjmax to about 30C. I also have a S1283 clone (Vendetta 2 for cooling, with the included fan for mine).
1.35v is probably perfectly safe; I'll be you it dips lower at full load in CPU-z.
You're inside Intel's recommendations.
Originally posted by: Markfw900
Originally posted by: soccerballtux
Originally posted by: nyker96
what is the delta to tjmax for you using realtemp? I'm talking about during linkpack at max memory stressing? I have a E7200 running at 3.5@1.35x, seems to reach pretty high temp during linkpack max stress. I keep the delta to tjmax to about 30C. I also have a S1283 clone (Vendetta 2 for cooling, with the included fan for mine).
1.35v is probably perfectly safe; I'll be you it dips lower at full load in CPU-z.
You're inside Intel's recommendations.
I have had my degradation on all my boxes, and 1.35 is about the max.....
Originally posted by: soccerballtux
Did the voltage in CPU-z change any? On my board I had to increase my vcore from 1.5025 in Bios to 1.5275 due to increasing vdroop (under load).
It's back to rock solid.
Originally posted by: MarcVenice
If my cheap e7300 dies, I will just replace it![]()
Originally posted by: error8
Originally posted by: soccerballtux
Did the voltage in CPU-z change any? On my board I had to increase my vcore from 1.5025 in Bios to 1.5275 due to increasing vdroop (under load).
It's back to rock solid.
Hmmm, I'm starting to think that this might be true. I've checked the voltage now and it's between 1.39-1.408 V, under load. Now the problem is that I don't remember what it was before this. So, it is really possible for vdroop "to degrade" on a mobo?
Originally posted by: rogue1979
This sounds like a repeat of "P4 sudden death syndrome".
