Originally posted by: fleshconsumed
Originally posted by: T2k
Why people keep repeating the same, false urban legends over and over again?
There's nothing "deadly" in 1.5V - it simply depends on your cooling. A short visit to the forum of Xtremesystems will tell you people go even higher regularly. My Q6600 was running at 1.5xx stable, all I had to do is upgrade my CPU block to make it stable @3.8xGHz.
Here's link to the same xtremesystems forums, read it carefully
http://www.xtremesystems.org/f...howthread.php?t=175829
There have been reports of wolfdales dying from overvoltage. It's real. Wolfdale/Yorkfield is not Conroe. These are 45nm parts designed to run at a lower voltage than 65nm conroes. If you overvolt too much you risk frying your CPU sooner than later.
Thanks for the link though I knew that.
1. All that
single affected CPU - an 8400, not a quad-core - has max Vcore recommendation of 1.45V - 0.05 away from 1.5V, which by itself cannot warrant for such sudden death unless Intel grossly overestimated their tresholds.
2. When you OC the rule of thumb is
always try to achieve stability with maximum FSB with minimum voltage or you don't raise voltage for starter but rather when it's necessary and even then do it little by little - in other words you
slowly ramp up your voltage and only when it becomes essential to achieve stability.
3. As they pointed out there it's really about "FSB termination voltage" settings as it supposed to be kept pretty low (some cases lower than some mobos minimum!), not Vcore,
4.
Never trust a single temp source indicator. Almost all are off by a little and worst offenders are on-board diodes of motherboards.
5. Similarly
I never trust BIOS nominal values when dealing with voltages - almost every X38 mobo I recently came across - tried, read about etc -
overvolts.
6. Know your cooling solution. People kept telling me that my water-based cooling - for details see my config link in my sigline - is nothing better than a high-end air cooling when it comes to OC. Well I disagree, I'd never approach 1.5V with
any air colling. Maybe it's just me but that radiator w/ 3x 12cm fans on it and pumps circulate a
lot (dual 5.25" bay-sized) of water give me lot more confidence.
7. It's been two months now and I haven't seen en masse 8400 death from overvolting. This doesn't mean it cannot happen with the just-arriving QC Penryns easier but I find it unlikely. Anyway we just have to wait and see.
