Originally posted by: Eddie313
Just had a question i got my e8400 to 4.5ghz on 1.46 volts now i ran Orthos for 18 hours no problem.
Now everything flys but i tryed to play left for dead and got about 40 seconds in the game and my boot just rebooted?
core 4.5ghz 1.46
multiplier 9x
bus speed 500
Rated FSB 2000
How much experience do you have OC'ing? You'll find others posting here about their E8
600, and they can only get to 4.5 Ghz with water-cooling. I believe Anandtech posted a recent article on a Gigabyte GA-EP45 motherboard, in which they'd pushed the voltage (wasn't clear whether it was the "set" or "reported" value) to 1.5V.
But the fact of the matter -- with the E8x00 C2D-Penryns -- is that Intel specs them for a "safe" voltage range of 0.85 to 1.3625V. They also note a wider range of operation with upper-bound of 1.45V, but insist that running the processor higher than 1.3625V for any length of time will degrade the processor quickly, and that it may continue to function "acceptably" at lower-volt settings thereafter.
I've seen a lot of posts, with several different chipsets -- for people running the E8400 to 4.0 Ghz. Many more who topped out around 3.8 Ghz.
Are you monitoring your tCase and core temperatures under LOAD? You didn't say what sort of cooling you use . . . Unless you're using (at minimum) water-cooling or phase-change, I would impose a self-limitation or target to overclocking the E8400 at somewhere between 4.0 and 4.1.
And anyway, you should be stress-testing (and temperature-monitoring) with PRIME95 multi-core version for 8 to 10 hours -- then run LinPack for 10 to 20 iterations (1.5 to 2 hours) before declaring the over-clock reliable or stable.