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Originally posted by OpTiX
2.4(1.9 Volts) on cooler master areo & 2.6(2.1 Volts) on water cooling setup
Originally posted by speeduk
2500 AQXEA 0330
2476mhz prime stable 1.85V (SK-7 heatsink with 2 80mm fans)
51c idle and 55c load temps
Been running at 2.4ghz 1.73V since august.![]()
do you rub that 2100+ constantly at that voltage?Originally posted by mwarps
2100+ at 2.0V at 2.400GHz
1700+ at 1.90V at 2.250GHz
Bartons, which aren't TBredB's are in the sig.
Why not? ive got a 2500+ that was a first release 2500+ that is running at 2.125v to this dayOriginally posted by hi tech hate
do you rub that 2100+ constantly at that voltage?
Originally posted by SJetski71
XP1700+ jiuhb 0319 dlt3c 1.5v
11.5 x 220 = 2530mhz at 1.775v~1.8v (mobo tends to undervolt)
I'm sure it'd hit 2.7ghz with a prommy or vapo
Originally posted by hi tech hate
do you rub that 2100+ constantly at that voltage?
what psu you using? Pushing to the limits on your cpu vcore would exposes a weakness in many psu's...Originally posted by Zero1
AIUHB 0316WPDW - Tbred XP2600 -
Max Post 2500
Semi stable 2400
(Sometimes dies under heavy load, but almost certainly not a heat problem, any ideas?)
Most used 2300 (back when I had a crappy hsf, it would die, seems like overheating back then though)
Well, I can select higher voltages in my BIOS, but I can only partially boot when running at 1.875 or 1.900v
I don't get it, I've got this thing decked out with fans, a quality heatsink and such, and everythings copper, it'll do 42 degrees full load at 2400 1.850v
So why can't I increase the voltage more, and how would I get it stable at 2400? I seems that the reboots are caused by a need of more voltage somewhere, but I'm unsure what the problem is really.