How low can you go??

yiranhu

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I did an experiment today: I tried to see how low I can make VCore go on my overclocked 6300 and still remain stable.

First I run this OC completely stable at 1.2875 (which DS3 identifies as the default voltage for 6300). Then I start reducing the voltage while Orthos is running with the help of EasyTune 5. I didn't see any errors until I lowered the voltage to 1.05!!! Of course I don't know how stable the system is during the intermediate stages. But i think it's remarkable that I was able to drop it so low while still maintaining a 50% overclock!

Does anybody else see the same phenomenon with 6300?? I almost don't trust my results...

 

imported_mikejf

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What week chip?
I've mine at 1.3 in bios (1.26 real), I'll have to try lowering it some more.
You should run real cool at that vcore; almost don't need a cpu fan.
 

yiranhu

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If it is indeed stable at those voltages, the core temps never even go above 45 (stock fan)...
 

n7

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I think i may try this for mine.

Instead of running @ 1.45V (1.42V in Windows) which gives me close to my max OC, i should try running around 7x400-450 & see how low i can set vcore.

The idea of running w/o fan on my TT BT is sweet :D
 

The-Noid

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I can boot Windows at 1.02 but its not anywhere near stable. I just want to get into windows at .99 for SS. Thats my new goal. X6800 Week 31.
 

yiranhu

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Wow it boots with 1.02!! I think i'm going to spend some time and find a nice stable undervolt-overclock at 2.8 GHz so that it runs cool! I'm thinking 1.22 volts would be nice mark to shoot for (enough margin for stability but definitely not a lot of heat!)...
 

n7

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Eh, i'm not too impressed with my E6300.

She wouldn't run more than 37 minutes Orthos last night @ 7x429 (3003 MHz) @ 1.25V (1.22V idle/1.2V load)
 

yiranhu

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What if you increase the voltage to 1.3? It might work then... The way that I feel is most of the time, the extra 200 MHz on top of a VERY fast processor is not really noticeable. I personally would trade 200 MHz for a low low voltage.

I'm currently testing a setup at 1.22 V and 400x7. Orthos blend has been running for 2.5 hrs without issue.
 

Roguestar

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n7: That's still impressive given the amount of people who have to up the voltage way past 1.25 to get 7x429!
 

Skyguy

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I'm at 1.300v @ 430x7, lower has given me probs but haven't spent much time mucking with it yet.
 

n7

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Originally posted by: Roguestar
n7: That's still impressive given the amount of people who have to up the voltage way past 1.25 to get 7x429!

Yeah i later was thinking about my comment & i realized that if i could run overclocked to 3003 MHz @ say around 1.25V actual, that's actually ridiculously good :p

I'm too spoiled by seeing other's insanely nice results.
 

n7

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Well i am actually presently running quite low voltage for everything.

Since my case seems to have horrible airflow, now that i am running with the side closed, i have backed things down a bit to keep temps down.

I'm currently running 7x429 1:1

3003 MHz @ 1.24 idle; 1.23V load
RAM @ DDR2-858 4-4-3-4 1.95V :Q

Those numbers result in at least 4+ hours of Orthos Blend stability in a very hot case.
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