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    VID Voltage Range - How does it affect overclocking?

    Hi,

    Whilst looking into overclocking my e2140, I noticed that the VID Voltage Range specified here http://processorfinder.intel.com/Det...x?sSpec=SLA93# is 0.85V - 1.5V. Is it safe to assume then that the CPU is within specification when running at 1.5V? 1.5V is quite a bit above the stock voltage of the processor, but then if you click on "VID Voltage Range" Intel themselves give the following definition of what exactly VID Voltage Range is. It is as follows:


    VID Voltage Range: The voltage range set by the VID signals as a reference to the VR output voltage to be delivered to the processor Vcc pins

    To me, that sounds like anything up to 1.5V is fine. What do you guys make of this?
    Last edited by renzokuken; 01-19-2008 at 03:04 AM.

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