any idea on what the "range" is for safe daily use?
currently running prime95 with my 2500k, 4.8ghz @ 1.368v under load
any idea on what the "range" is for safe daily use?
currently running prime95 with my 2500k, 4.8ghz @ 1.368v under load
2600k @ 4815mhz
Z68XP-UD4
Sapphire 6950 (unlocked to 6970 bios, 950/1400)
Corsair Vengeance 8gb DDR3 1600mhz
Corsair 850TX
Corsair Obsidian 800d
MCR320 . MCP355/XSPC Top . ApogeeXT . Z-Multi rez . EK VGA Supreme HF . Primochill LRT UV blue tubing
If I said 1.3 would you lower ya clocks ?
Dunno mate, think only time till tell, settling at the moment at 4.5 at 1.28 with the 2600K. Tops at 71°C under prime95, around 62°C with Battlefield Bad Company 2... high enough for me...
Question : Why do some overclockers switch into d*ckmode when money is involved
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1.4V should be safe. 1.45V "seems somewhat safe". Everything above... I wouldn't call safe 24/7.
Keep temps under 70C at all times as well, just in case.
2600k @ 4815mhz
Z68XP-UD4
Sapphire 6950 (unlocked to 6970 bios, 950/1400)
Corsair Vengeance 8gb DDR3 1600mhz
Corsair 850TX
Corsair Obsidian 800d
MCR320 . MCP355/XSPC Top . ApogeeXT . Z-Multi rez . EK VGA Supreme HF . Primochill LRT UV blue tubing
Been running since day one linX at 5Ghz, with volts going around 1.5v, till now it's all ok. Seems pretty safe for me.
Yesterday I let it running with 1.52v 25 runs with All the memory, I've 8Gb it should have been like 3h's... and the rest of the night on idle. Today I've tested with 1.49v it runned till the 17thAfter that I had a BSOD. Thought I'm having much lower temps compared to some posted here around XS ( still I'm on water ). But I'm might have another crappy CPU
I wont be very sad if it dies...
so what do you guys think of this?
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/sho...3#post18190523
Yeah not all these SB are going to be 5GHz with 1.40v to 1.45v load... I think with time will see more average chips as well.
Ryzen 9 on the test bench... Sometimes older generation/tech as well.
I think it's bullsh*t, intel datasheet states VIDmax : 1.52v . This doesn't mean it's safe, but in my understanding it means that it was somewhat design to handle those. Plus it also stats that max Icc it's 112A. Mine runing at 1.52v on Linx takes around 104W, that means it's pulling around 69A, much lower then those 112A...
^ nothing basically which is same for everyone else here saying this or that volt is safe
my suggestion is for a 24/7 machine find your max clocks with stock voltage or a slight bump that's it. These chips can do 4.5GHz with around stock voltage almost.
I'm doing 5.2 on 1.485 on LLC lvl2 temps are low 70's high 60's. I'll check how much I need for 5.1.
@ sin that's what I'm testing now :P
Just to warn all of you, my CPU has officially degraded. I haven't played with the other volts so it mush ( should ) be vcore related. I wouldn't say also that 1.45v is safe, since 1.5 isn't. Maybe those 1.38v wondering around the internet aint so that unreal
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Should've listened to me.Sorry about your CPU, though.
I think you're the second or third person on these boards with dead or degraded SB...
How can people think such high voltages are safe?
1.4+ was considered high for wolfdale for 24/7
So obviously SB won't be able to cope with as much.
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I am sure JF is relaxed and smiling these days with there intended launch schedule. SNB Xeon servers on the other hand....
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there yo go bringing intel into a amd thread again lol, if that was someone droping a dig at amd you would be crying like a girl.qft!
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