smokedturkey
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exactly, and those voltages probably won't harm the cpu, but not totally necessary to run a higher speed.
Originally posted by: pelikan
I wonder if there are any actual differences between a mobile barton and a desktop barton that would make the mobile more sensitive to voltage? As far as I know the mobiles have the same chips, but they have been tested to work at a lower voltage.
I don't think anyone really knows what the safe vcore limit is for a Tbred or Barton. I don't think any overvolting is guaranteed to be safe. What proof is there of a safe vcore limit? The only testing that we have access to is done by us. How many accounts have you read of a Tbred or Barton cpu dying of too much vcore? In the five overclocking forums I visit I have read of one user killing two cpus. That's not a lot to go on.
Originally posted by: Soulkeeper
Originally posted by: pelikan
I wonder if there are any actual differences between a mobile barton and a desktop barton that would make the mobile more sensitive to voltage? As far as I know the mobiles have the same chips, but they have been tested to work at a lower voltage.
I don't think anyone really knows what the safe vcore limit is for a Tbred or Barton. I don't think any overvolting is guaranteed to be safe. What proof is there of a safe vcore limit? The only testing that we have access to is done by us. How many accounts have you read of a Tbred or Barton cpu dying of too much vcore? In the five overclocking forums I visit I have read of one user killing two cpus. That's not a lot to go on.
i've killed like 4 t-bred b's and 1 barton by using too much voltage
most went out around or above 1.75v
also i noticed similar results on air as with subzero water cooling
yes it is a calculated risk
i'm glad to see that all these people are happy for now.
good luck
Originally posted by: pelikan
Originally posted by: Soulkeeper
Originally posted by: pelikan
I wonder if there are any actual differences between a mobile barton and a desktop barton that would make the mobile more sensitive to voltage? As far as I know the mobiles have the same chips, but they have been tested to work at a lower voltage.
I don't think anyone really knows what the safe vcore limit is for a Tbred or Barton. I don't think any overvolting is guaranteed to be safe. What proof is there of a safe vcore limit? The only testing that we have access to is done by us. How many accounts have you read of a Tbred or Barton cpu dying of too much vcore? In the five overclocking forums I visit I have read of one user killing two cpus. That's not a lot to go on.
i've killed like 4 t-bred b's and 1 barton by using too much voltage
most went out around or above 1.75v
also i noticed similar results on air as with subzero water cooling
yes it is a calculated risk
i'm glad to see that all these people are happy for now.
good luck
You are the one I was referring to as the only person I've ever heard of killing Tbred or Barton cpus from too much voltage. I didn't realize it was five. Sorry to hear about that.