Originally posted by: Jeff7181
It's funny you mentioned that...
I left it running right at 1507, played a few CPU intensive games, now I have it bumped up to 1540 and it's running as stable as at 1507. I have my VCore set at 1.760 right now. I know increasing the voltage will shorten the CPU's life because the extra voltage will "beat down" the logic gates after I while... at least, that's my understanding of it. But lets say I run it at 1.800. Exactly how much shorter are we talking for it's life span? Will it run for only 10 years instead of 50?
Oh... there is one other thing I changed... in the BIOS, I changed the DRAM clock to "SPD" instead of "CLK"... that limits the RAM to the speed at which it's meant to be run right? In my case, 133 MHz... where as if I left it set to CLK, it would just run at the same frequency as the FSB. Is that correct?
By the way, what's Prime95?????