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    so 1.45v = pretty safe 24/7 vcore for 45nm CPU aka E8400??

    so 1.45v = pretty safe 24/7 vcore for 45nm CPU aka E8400?? i mean is 1.5v too much or ...???
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    I dunno, I ran 1.52V across my E8200 for 3 or so days. Im running stock again because of all this talk of degradation.
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    We will know that in a few months i guess. I'm gonna keep mine at 1.5v 24/7. No worries here
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    i spose it is possible that intel factored in a safety margin when quoting 1.45V absolute max.
    let's see what the guinea pigs turn up
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    1.5125Vcore 24/7 here

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragonhunter View Post
    1.5125Vcore 24/7 here
    What freq you running and what CPU? I remember when i was testing mine i was at around 4600 or so at 1.63v or something like that and Orthosed for like 10 mins or so with no errors. Coretemp was showing around 90C-95C or so (on air, opened case, 24C ambients)

    With good cooling these CPU's scale like crazy. Much better then the Conroes IMO.
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    1.4 should be max for these with adequate cooling. Even at this Vcore it's not a question IF it will degrade but when. I'm assuming that @ 1.4V you could get away with 2-3 years.
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    Is there an official max Vcore voltage.

    I've been running on air until I can get my WC gear in place.

    I was originally running 8.5x500=4250 Mhz 1.45 Vcore. Doing some testing I lowered it down to 1.368 Vcore.

    Where did this talk about degradation come from.

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    Well... mine was orthos stable at 4127Mhz with 1.45v BIOS, CPU-Z was 1.41, for about a week. Then all sudden it was unstable.

    Had to back it down to 3987Mhz with 1.36 in BIOS, CPU-Z is 1.32
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    Quote Originally Posted by AriciU View Post
    What freq you running and what CPU? I remember when i was testing mine i was at around 4600 or so at 1.63v or something like that and Orthosed for like 10 mins or so with no errors. Coretemp was showing around 90C-95C or so (on air, opened case, 24C ambients)

    With good cooling these CPU's scale like crazy. Much better then the Conroes IMO.

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    Ok, so I have my vCore set to 1.485 in BIOS. BUT on CPU-Z it is saying 1.37 idle and about 1.32 load. Which should I be going by?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motley View Post
    Well... mine was orthos stable at 4127Mhz with 1.45v BIOS, CPU-Z was 1.41, for about a week. Then all sudden it was unstable.

    Had to back it down to 3987Mhz with 1.36 in BIOS, CPU-Z is 1.32
    Same here. Clocks in sig went from 17hr stable (as far as I let P95 blend run) to less than 1hr stable, all in what seemed like overnight. I got it stable again, but it all seems so weird...

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    This is what Intels specification says:




    Vss as far as i understand is ground, so 1.45v fr 45nm is maxium limit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pr^_-cision View Post
    Ok, so I have my vCore set to 1.485 in BIOS. BUT on CPU-Z it is saying 1.37 idle and about 1.32 load. Which should I be going by?
    Sounds like you need to update to the 16.B09 beta bios. Go by cpu-z and uguru for actual vcore.http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=122393
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron 61 View Post
    Sounds like you need to update to the 16.B09 beta bios. Go by cpu-z and uguru for actual vcore.http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=122393
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    Ummmm... I really don't want to be a "test monkey". CPU-Z tells me I am running BIOS version 10. The whole "Beta" thing scares me. As long as the CPU-Z readings are correct. I think I'll stay with the BIOS I have. Unless there is some reason that it may be just as bad to stay with them. As long as CPU-Z readings are correct. This really isn't a problem is it?
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    It depends on temperatures too. high voltage low temp is safer than high voltage high temp/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Machinus View Post
    It depends on temperatures too. high voltage low temp is safer than high voltage high temp/
    I know this, that's pretty much common sense. What I'm wondering is, just because the setting in the BIOS is high, does that really make a difference as long as it's actually getting the voltage that CPU-Z dishes out. Like does it really matter that i have to set the BIOS to 1.48 and it is only getting 1.38 and with vdroop (full ORTHOS load) only 1.33?
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