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Thread: Why do AMD 64 CHIPS LOSE THERE OVERCLOCK OVER TIME

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    Quote Originally Posted by ben805
    it's more than likely the memory controller that were dying slowly, check the vcore vdimm sticky.
    I don't think Thats what is causing my issues. I have never used vx or redline and I have never had the vdimm over 2.95-3.0 as I have always run TCCD on this board, and the cpu has always had the voltage over stock settings. But that is definitly something worth knowing for the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cronic
    I don't think Thats what is causing my issues. I have never used vx or redline and I have never had the vdimm over 2.95-3.0 as I have always run TCCD on this board, and the cpu has always had the voltage over stock settings. But that is definitly something worth knowing for the future.
    i agree, i dont think its the memory controller due to the fact i have only ever run 2.9vdimm through my tccd.

    I think its down to the issue that overclocking your cpu increases the rate that it degrades as such. Its probably again that the time of which your cpu can hold a stable o/c is down to its batch and production quality.

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