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Intel D0 Overclock question

BigTy

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Have a quick question for those of you with D0 stepping and have it overclocked to 3.8 or higher what voltage did you use?

Mother Board:
Chip Speed:
Voltage:
Cooling solution:
 
Motherboard: P6T-D
Chip Speed:4.00
Voltage:1.2
Cooling solution:Air/Noctua NH-U12P
 
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I have mine at 4.0 with 1.21V (bios set to 1.22) and using a AXP 140 with 1366 mounting kit. I have DDR 2000 and the voltage for the QPI is 1.4V and the ram itself is set to 1.64V. I idle at 40/42C and load at around 75-80C. I have 2 120mm fans blowing air inside my case on the side pannel (connected to a fan controller and set to lowest speed for silence). So, with almost no noise at all, im at 4.0 and temps are in check. My C0/C1 was only able to hit 4.0 at 1.35V and the heat was too much.
 
Weenies.

EVGA Classified
920-C0
4.2 GHz
VCore 1.435V
Water.

We don't need no stinking D0........:eek::eek::eek:
 
so it is safe to say people are able to hit 3.8-4.00 with about 1.2v on the CPU.
 
so it is safe to say people are able to hit 3.8-4.00 with about 1.2v on the CPU.

YMMV.
I easily made 185 BCLK with minimal adjustments in the BIOS.
It's 190-210 that takes patience.
 
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