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just clocked my cpu to 3.6 ghz on air, a/m cooling. i wanted to know if anyone had a more accurate voltage i should set it to. im not really sure i was just playing around.
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Don't go over 1.5v, other than that you are all good.
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whats your current voltage set at? every chip is different,if you have found a stable voltage,lower it a little,boot test if its stable,if it is try lower.
this way you can find your lowest stable voltage,and of course lower temps .its just trial and error ![]()
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im running my chip @ 1.6v in bios.........honestly everyone says dont go over 1.5v.........i just say , the only way to know where the limit is , is to hit it
....................if your not prepared to take that risk , then keep it @ 1.5v as that has been determined that all Q6600's are safe their
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