Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
Now I have no idea if this is right or not, I'm quite the novice really.
But, I would think that the NB/L3 can live around the same voltage levels as the core. I have my cores at 1.468volts. Everything on the chip is built using the same process and same silicon, my *guess* is that AMD just turned down those frequencies to get 'good enough' performance for the factory core speed. With the cores at say 3.0GHz, they felt that in most scenarios that a 1.8GHz-2.0GHz uncore would be fast enough to not hamper performance, all while being able to save some power/heat over having those parts clocked much higher and with more voltage. As your cores get faster, the need for the NB/L3 to get faster becomes greater, and I would think (but have not tested in anyway, so I could be full of shit here...) that they could take the same to very near the same voltage as the core.
Now I understand that different parts may have different sensitivities to voltage and such, but I'm just going to say again that it's my guess that the NB/L3 can run at 1.4 volts without any long term issues.