just interesting these wolves...they feel like they're so fragile.
with 65nm dual cores, we used to push the vcore upto 1.6v+up & vtt/vfsb 1.3v +up even if Intel sheet says vcore safe area is 1.50-1.55 volts & vtt/vfsb 1.20 volts +/- 5%.
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just interesting these wolves...they feel like they're so fragile.
with 65nm dual cores, we used to push the vcore upto 1.6v+up & vtt/vfsb 1.3v +up even if Intel sheet says vcore safe area is 1.50-1.55 volts & vtt/vfsb 1.20 volts +/- 5%.
:(
So all in all wont this low vfsb lower overclocks, at least for older motherboards like mine 680i when reaching high fsb to overclock... Or will the processor not care to much that its vfsb is being overvolted. I've been experimenting, but have a lot of problems getting over 4ghz, part is due to my chip tho.