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  1. #1
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    Is this overclock risky

    Ok, asking everybody to look around for a series of overclock that I had and tested my PC.

    7X486 CPU = 3402 set 1.48v in bios, but with vdrop and vdroop get 1.42v @! Cooler Master Hyper 6+ with monster fan of 90x90 130cfm (server)
    Memories are 1 x kingston 2GB 800 1 x 1GB samsung 667 x 1 markivision 512mb 667
    The multi 2.0x = 972mhz at 2.0v
    0.1 for chipset
    and pci-e in 100Mhz

    the temps are:
    within the 27 degrees for idle processor and full at 35 degrees (prime), 4 8degrees for rest of the time doing anything!

    So far no BSOD in games, the issue is the high voltages? Is this degradation of the processor and memories .... that has high volts? Your views are welcomed!

  2. #2
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    Re: Is this overclock risky

    The temps are good. I think the system is pretty cool, do not have any risk.

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    Re: Is this overclock risky

    The temps are great, such that you can operate it 24/7.

    Just keep an eye on the source voltages, I do not trust this exact model of sv. If the source is not wavering.. just enjoy.

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    Re: Is this overclock risky

    Facing the 12v, between the ranges of 11.95v - 12.25v, 5v change or so... okay ... I do not see the everest running the pressure and Atitools (scanning artifacts) at the same time!

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    Re: Is this overclock risky

    Okay, man, if that do not pass over this oscillation than has no problems.

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    Re: Is this overclock risky

    Quote Originally Posted by Dumshell View Post
    I do not see the everest running the pressure and Atitools (scanning artifacts) at the same time!
    Software for measuring voltages can never be trusted!

    But as the temps are low, I think that does not have problems. What can happen is over time, happen to such degradation and require more voltage for processor to start.

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