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    Im doing everything manually.

    I just like that it shows me everythign on one screen.

    Btw i have a question. If i increase the voltage on my board what are the cons of doing this?

    Possible capacitors blowing up?

    EDIT: ROFL i beat some up to date CPU's on this list. This CPU is pretty FAST!

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    CPU speed: 3100.87 MHz, 4 cores
    CPU features: RDTSC, CMOV, Prefetch, 3DNow!, MMX, SSE, SSE2
    L1 cache size: 64 KB
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    I hit 3.4ghz on this baby

    @ 1.44 volts and a multiplier of x17

    here is my validation

    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1637992

    EDIT: also sitting at 41-43 idle.
    Will see how it does 100% I will post screenies after someone comments as i dont want to Tri post :P

    So please someone comment below. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squancy View Post
    I hit 3.4ghz on this baby

    @ 1.44 volts and a multiplier of x17

    here is my validation

    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1637992

    EDIT: also sitting at 41-43 idle.
    Will see how it does 100% I will post screenies after someone comments as i dont want to Tri post :P

    So please someone comment below. lol
    kkk

    My garbage laptop is running at like 43-48 degrees right now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capricorn View Post
    Is that 66C idle or at load?

    Idle, you may want to clean out any dust or buy a better case/heatsink. If it's at load that sounds better, it's still a little high though. Mid 50s is a good amount to aim for at load imo. Anything more and I don't overclock further.

    But it also depends a lot on the CPU, you can literally boil water off a P4 but if any modern CPU's got that hot they'd probably die.
    That is at 100% , cpu fan runs on 2008rpm.

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    Okay, so it seems that 3.4gz overclock is not stable at all. I ran AMD Overdrive stress tester and it immediately crashed.

    Im now went all the way back down to 3.0 ghz as for some reason 3.1 didnt want to work at 1.26 volts?

    I had to notch it all the way up to 1.4v and even then it still wansnt stable

    Im very confused because you can see that in my previous post when i was at 3.1 ghz i was able to keep the voltage at 1.26.

    3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 all wanted me to go higher than 1.4v and thats something i did not feel comfortable with.

    Ive left my computer on all night running prime stress and it is very stable and very coool.

    Right now at 100% we are looking at 43 degrees. Amazing.

    and at 0% we go down all the way to 32 degrees.

    Very nice and very cool.

    OH and 3.0 i have the voltages at 1.296.at 15x.0 multi

    Let me validate this.

    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1638966




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    you should get some hwbot points and join a team :>

    i had my comp running at 4 ghz but once i started running simba for more than 2-3 days it ran into errors :< so now i either stop autoing for a few days to figure out a good solution, or i keep autoing and have mine at stock until i stop getting lazy.

    e:

    im running i7 870, some ripjaws, 5770 etc.

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