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Winchester Safe Voltage?

I am in the process of finding a good overclock form my 3500 winchester.

I have a zalman 7700-cu with as5 so temp is not really a problem.

My question is can going up to 1.6 or higher cause dammage if temps are well under control? Or is any voltage safe as long as you have good temps?
 
From what I understand, 1.65 is the highest you want to stay at for more than testing purposes. But I want the final word on this: Do voltages that are too high matter if you are sufficiently cooled?

i.e. I'm running at -1000 degrees... can I push 10 volts through my chip?

if this is the case, there should be no reason you can't run at 1.7 if your CPU's temperature is staying in a reasonable range..

Time to draw out the electrical engineers!
 
Originally posted by: Phlargo
From what I understand, 1.65 is the highest you want to stay at for more than testing purposes. But I want the final word on this: Do voltages that are too high matter if you are sufficiently cooled?

i.e. I'm running at -1000 degrees... can I push 10 volts through my chip?

if this is the case, there should be no reason you can't run at 1.7 if your CPU's temperature is staying in a reasonable range..

Time to draw out the electrical engineers!


I'm no electical engineer, but a circuit is designed to handle only so many volts. So yes, you will reach a ceiling. Where it is, I have no idea.
 
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