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Vdimm and Vcore

vdimm is voltage of your ram. vcore is voltage of the processor. and yes, it depends on the ram you have and the cpu u have.
 
Originally posted by acascianelli
www.cpudatabase.com

i try not to exceed 10-12% over stock vcore, but im still new at overclocking p4's so that may be a little conservative.

Same here, dunno what voltages people are needing for varying speeds. Like say do people bump it up when they go to 220fsb, 230... etc?
 
for me, whenever my cpu is unstable i bump up the voltage like .25v or something
 
Originally posted by acascianelli
for me, whenever my cpu is unstable i bump up the voltage like .25v or something
Yeah, my friend was trying to overclock his proc yesterday. Set it to 220 or 230 FSB and went to book. It didn't lock up but it couldn't see the hard drive (or something), asked for the system disc and then seemed to lock when loading the firewire drivers from the disc. It just sat there for a while and he hit the reset button and put it back to normal speeds.

Then he panicked and asked me and I didn't have a clue. lol
 
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