Posted August 17, 201014 yr 1.7vcore ??? Thats just wrong lol, hope your readings are not correct, because those CPUs run @4ghz on 1.43vcore (MAX)
August 19, 201014 yr i don't know about other cpus, but this example takes 4GHz on 1.53V. It can take 4522MHz on 1.725V. Very bad example. FSBWall 350.
August 28, 201014 yr WOW!!!! I've found the reason or my ultra high voltages! http://fsbhak.ru/data/picts/1283021566.jpg - see screenshoot. I have 8.98V instead of 12V.
September 2, 201014 yr Author Try running @ 3,2ghz on stock 1,35 voltage, prime95 it and if it doesnt crash your voltage readins were incorrect
September 17, 201014 yr wow, it runs 3.2 GHz on 1.35V. I've not used prime 95, but it works stable the whole day.
February 11, 201114 yr Author Managed to push mine up to 3,5ghz on stock vCore. Did you manage to fix your voltage problem? I'm (hopefully) soon getting a new PC (6 core Phenom and 8GB of DDR3 RAM) can't wait to see what performance I gain, because right now I'm still running my E5400 and 1GB of DRR2 RAM .
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