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Ya, I put all my settings on manual. The auto settings give a lot of voltage for some reason. I guess it is to make sure that when a n00b installs new hardware it will work for them. I don't think the auto settings were made with much overclocking in mind.
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Ok solved .. i have ran Orthos for 6 hours now with Vcore in speedfan reading 1,41V stable (also ran before soem hours of memtest without errors) and temp is between 48ș and 55șC .. compared with the preious 71șC is a really big improvement.
__________________Thanks all for the finding and help! Does anyone know if 1.42V Vcore can (or better said should) sustain 3,2ghz? I know a guy with same CPU and mobo (E4500 & P35DS3L) who ran 3,6ghz with 1,44vcore acording to him, but he lowered to 3,15 to everyday (9X353). I tried 3,33ghz with voltages in auto but the system didnt even started
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