I guess... if your chip suddenly BSOD's continuously at a frequency at which it worked stably 24/7 prior?
Yes, after supplying 1.300v - 1.349v to the vcore
Yes, after supplying 1.350v - 1.399v to the vcore
Yes, after supplying 1.400v - 1.449v to the vcore
Yes, after supplying 1.450v - 1.499v to the vcore
Yes, after supplying 1.500v - 1.599v to the vcore
Yes, after supplying 1.600v or more to the vcore
No, and I run my vcore at 1.300v - 1.349v 24/7
No, and I run my vcore at 1.350v - 1.399v 24/7
No, and I run my vcore at 1.400v - 1.449v 24/7
No, and I run my vcore at 1.450v or more 24/7
I guess... if your chip suddenly BSOD's continuously at a frequency at which it worked stably 24/7 prior?
Motherboard: ASUS P5Q
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 @ 3.20GHz (1.07v vCore!)
RAM: 2GB Kingston HyperX 800MHz
GPU: MSI Radeon HD 4870 @ 780/1000 (default)
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