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    Would 1.700V be safe on a 3000+ for 24/7 use?

    Hey dudes as the title says would 1.7V be safe for 24/7 use on a Venice (E3) 3000+? Thing is (because I got a sh*tty week 19 I need high volts to play it stable) I can run 2.8Ghz stable on 1.7V and this was my personal goal and I am not happy till I reach it however 2.7Ghz is stable way below on 1.6V but i dont care... So what you guys reckon 1.7V 24/7 use safe?

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    1.7v should not me any problem @ 24/7, but not higher.

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    Sweet ok thanks my temps are cool yea? Getting 28 idle and 45 load thats sweet yer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by se7en.hu
    Sweet ok thanks my temps are cool yea? Getting 28 idle and 45 load thats sweet yer?
    Excellent.
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    The 3000+ is so cheap, I wouldn't think twice about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p0tempkin
    The 3000+ is so cheap, I wouldn't think twice about it.
    True...if you have a little cash. Check ith a multi to be sure It's not fluctuating too much though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magnj
    True...if you have a little cash. Check ith a multi to be sure It's not fluctuating too much though.
    What do you mean by that?

    edit: Sorry yea I know gosh... I havent slept yet and its 13:50ish lol so that explains that

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    Be carefull! I've seen some Venice cpu's dieing after some little hours in burn-in @ 1.75v so I didn't recomend you to pass 1.6~1.65v to 24/7.

    Maybe some guys don't agree with me but I'm not joking. Some friends that have updated winchesters to venice don't agree with me to and some days ago they have their cpu going to rma.

    You have very good temps, in my country the ambient temp is 27Âșc +- so the cpu temps are more higher than your but be carefull man.

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    I already had mine running for about 10 hours on Prime at 1.7V so ... :/

    Thanks for your warning though

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    I see one running prime95 + spi 32m one day @ 1.7v

    When he puts it at 1.75v only run prime95 for 2 or 3 hrs and bye bye baby.

    I think that 1.75v is highly dangerous for air/water on venice core.
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    Hmm your starting to scare me now :p, maybe its for the best though I probably should stick with a lower volt, does seem rather dangerous. Thanks for the warning though Lasac I appreciate it

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    if you can keep the temperature down....even 1.8v is doable.
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    Just keep it cool and you shouldnt have any problems, its a 3000+ anyway

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    If your full load temps didn't really go over 40Âșc I think that you don't have problems, but be carefull by the way.

    I don't wanna scare you, but I don't wanna see you some days ago telling us that your cpu died or something else.

    In my country there's really to hot so maybe you can really use it at 1.7v 24/7, just try to don't pass over 40Âșc because venice don't like too high temps like winchesters.


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    I'm willing to give as much volts as it takes to get the most Mhz stable. There's no safe or unsafe for me. Fact is, I never had a CPU killed due to too much voltage..so let the pussies be pussies

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lasac
    If your full load temps didn't really go over 40Âșc I think that you don't have problems
    Wtf? Maybe on GOOD water. On stock volts and clocks my full load is still 48c with an xp-120
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    Thanks for all the replies guys, really appreciate it

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    Quote Originally Posted by DamienKC
    Wtf? Maybe on GOOD water. On stock volts and clocks my full load is still 48c with an xp-120
    Sorry but I can't believe that you have a Venice chip with that temps.

    > 35Âșc ambient temp?

    If it was one winchester you don't have problem with that temps.
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    Yeah it's a winnie. Venice are THAT much cooler temp wise?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DamienKC
    Wtf? Maybe on GOOD water. On stock volts and clocks my full load is still 48c with an xp-120
    You have something wrong with your contact with cpu.
    I have 35c load stock volt with XP-120 (IHS off)
    Everything extra is bad!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DamienKC
    Yeah it's a winnie. Venice are THAT much cooler temp wise?
    Yep, Venice chips are only aproved by AMD up to 60Âșc.

    In overclocking > 50Âșc is really bad deal. I wish Venice acts like Winchesters in temps and volts.
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    Good that mine never goes above ZERO

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    Hi guys! My Venice 3200+ (LBBLE 0516GPDW) passes 27hrs and 35mins of Prime95 (Large FFTs) @2700Mhz 1,55V with temp between 45 and 48°C.
    I'm trying now 275x10 with 1,6V and the temps don't go over 50°C (33°C in Room).
    Do you think the temp is too high (i have a CooleMaster Hyper6)?
    Is the v-core@1,6V (Air-Cooling) too high for a daily use?

    Some guys (HardwareUprade forum) told me that i can't pass 1,55V for a daily use? Is it true?

    Thanks.

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    This is the one and only Hardware Board and you shall not have any other boards before xs. 1.55v is perfectly safe!

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    I consider that 1,7v are safe to water and 1,6v - 1.65v is safe for air in 24/7.

    They are acceptable values reason why I have seen before.

    Until soon
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