K6-2 Voltage

Demon-Xanth

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I have a 500K6-2 that is running at 2.2V, it won't pull 550 at stock voltage, what is the voltage range that I can take this CPU safely?
 

Hanky

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It's specified for a maximum of 2.3V by AMD, so that's definitely ok. If you want to go higher, I think you can even try 2.4V without more cooling than for 2.3V. I wouldn't go higher than 2.5V in the long term without watercooling, peltier, removing the metal plate or something special that. Anyway, o/c-ing this chip doesn't yield a noticeable performance boost, so I think it's not worth the effort.
 

Demon-Xanth

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A big concern is that at stock speed I'm having stability issues and would like to rule the CPU out of the equation. I'm just making sure that I can pop the voltage up 0.1 and not hurt anything.

Edit: check Angel in my systems profile to see why I'm having stability issues
 

Hanky

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Demon-Xanth,

do you mean you have stability problems even @ 500 MHz when nothing is overclocked?
 

radman3d2

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2.3 volts is fine and even 2.4 volts is too. But if you go to 2.5 volts you may need extra cooling. If you can monitor the temp. at that voltage I would.
 

Demon-Xanth

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Well, it wasn't. But it's a tight case w/ alot of components and I wanted to verify that it wasn't the CPU being on edge
 

CraigRT

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for CPU's over 2V I say it's generally a rule to not go over .3V
for processors under 2V like my PIII 700 I won't push it past 1.85V
(stock 1.65)