How safe is a 3.7v I/O setting?

MilkPowderR

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I've been using I/O of 3.80- 3.90 most of the time. I can't seem to tell the difference yet. I have tried bumping the I/O down to 3.70 and leave the Vcore alone and still seems stable as long as the Vcore is provided sufficiently. This is what I been seeing. I'll have to do more gaming to see if the stability is different with 3.70.
 

chemhaqr

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<< I've been using I/O of 3.80- 3.90 most of the time. I can't seem to tell the difference yet. I have tried bumping the I/O down to 3.70 and leave the Vcore alone and still seems stable as long as the Vcore is provided sufficiently. This is what I been seeing. I'll have to do more gaming to see if the stability is different with 3.70. >>




Hmmm, I am thinkin my vidcard diesn't like it cause it is turning different colors but it may be something else too. I have been fooling around with different settings in the bios like video "memory cache mode" and "command per cycle". It hits the sdram or something if you have on board video I guess.

The other thing that got flaky but I don't know if it is this was my HD didn't boot one time? I shu the system down and felt my HD to see if it was hot and it was fine so I don;t know. Wouldn't want to fry my IBM 60 GXP or my Hercules Prophet II MX. I thought these IBM's were like tanks.
 

Wind

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Safe...the VGA probs u were having is due to something else. But just to be sure...if u set the voltage back to 3.3v...do the VGA probs still occurs?
 

Yvo

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I heard that I/O voltage is safe and most stable under 3.4v. Well that is with AOpen motherboards.... no clue what your using.

Yvo
 

chemhaqr

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An ASUS board. I remember my ABIT board had a default setting of 3.5. I think this is it. I found my formulae.