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Originally posted by: Eddie313
I just got my E8400 and im running it at 4.0ghz on 1.30 To 1.33 volts and its stable, is it ok for a 24/7 OC ??
Thanks
Did you stress-test it thoroughly? I had mine matched with a 680i board, and couldn't get it past 3.8. Then, while waiting on an RMA replacement for the motherboard, I picked up a 780i and couldn't help but get the E8600 E0. I'm waiting to finish building another machine with the 680i and the E8400 -- not expecting to over-clock as far.
The retail-box maximum-voltage spec on both these processors (E8400 and E8600) is 1.25V. If you have it set in the range you describe, the vDroop and vOffset will probably cause it to drop within 0.02 to 0.05V of that spec. My E8600 (@ 4.15Ghz) is set to 1.300V, and reads out a load voltage of 1.25 to 1.26V.
Figure that the percentage corresponding to the overages I cited is between 1 and 3%. You shouldn't have any trouble at all.
But I would recommend putting it through its paces with the multi-core version of PRIME95 for 8 hours or more (I ran it for 16 hours), and then give it a 2-hour workout with IntelBurnTest. And for plain-old "better cooling" I'd get an aftermarket cooler like the TRUE or Noctua NH-U12P, unless you're watercooling the sucker.
If it passes the stress-testing I've described, you shouldn't need to tweak it much more, and -- yeah -- 24/7.