- Apr 6, 2005
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Hey all.
I'm in the process of overclocking my chip/memory and have a quick question. I have begun my process by eliminating my memory during testing by downclocking it to 5-6-6-16 at 846 (its rated at 5-5-5-15, 1066).
My question is, I can be stable at a core voltage of 1.3375 volts, with no additional voltage to the FSB or northbridge. e8400 at 3.8Ghz with memory downclocked.
Once I clock my memory to its default settings, I'm assuming I will probably fail my stress tests untill I up my voltages.
My question is, can I now take the CPU core voltage of 1.3375 volts out of the equation, and just concentrate on upping the MCH and FSB voltages? In other words, can I now leave my 1.3375 CPU voltage fixed (since I know it is stable at this speed) and focus on the northbridge and FSB voltages to complete the stability of the memory.
I'm in the process of overclocking my chip/memory and have a quick question. I have begun my process by eliminating my memory during testing by downclocking it to 5-6-6-16 at 846 (its rated at 5-5-5-15, 1066).
My question is, I can be stable at a core voltage of 1.3375 volts, with no additional voltage to the FSB or northbridge. e8400 at 3.8Ghz with memory downclocked.
Once I clock my memory to its default settings, I'm assuming I will probably fail my stress tests untill I up my voltages.
My question is, can I now take the CPU core voltage of 1.3375 volts out of the equation, and just concentrate on upping the MCH and FSB voltages? In other words, can I now leave my 1.3375 CPU voltage fixed (since I know it is stable at this speed) and focus on the northbridge and FSB voltages to complete the stability of the memory.
