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Old 5th January 2003, 18:09   #1
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I want my machine folding 24/7 (when I've got that slk800)

how many Volt may I give my CPU then maximum to make it last?
same for the temp!

It's a 1700+ T-bred
now @ 10*185 with 1.81 Vcore

(same question for Vulkaantje's 1800+ AGOIA btw)
 
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1.85v & <50°C = ok
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good voltage = max 1.85 vcore.
if your temps go higher than 50° you will have a BSOD

good luck.
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good voltage = max 1.85 vcore.
if your temps go higher than 50° you will have a BSOD

good luck.
thx
I'll get an SLK800 in 2 weeks (when colorcase is back open)

with 1.86 vcore and my v7+ at high RPM, I managed @ a LAN to reach 1900 mhz; it was stable but I didn't stress test it though

1850 now with fan at medium RPM, otherwise my mom can't bear it
 
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I also have a Vcore question, how high can I set this with a palomino XP ?

2.1 ? Watercooled
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temps are pretty important too
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under 50°
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pretty cool then
although personally I wouldn't pass 2v for long periods

I got a tbredA on air here with close to 2v & running fine, but I don't have to try much higher

dont mind the temps, they are fuxored, all the temps are CPU temp
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allemaal heel tof, da zijn Tbreds, maar ik heb een palominoke, en da zal zo blijven voor een tijdje.

Dus niet meer als 2V voor een palomino ?

Want ik zie zelfs hier en daar Tbreds aan 2.1 Vcore, en palomino's kunnen toch beter tegen hoge Vcore. Of niet ,
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