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Hi I have a intel Q9550 and a Gigabtye GA-X48-DQ6 motherboard and I wanted to know what the highest voltage setting that I can put on the


MCH voltage

and the

FSB voltage


that is considered safe as in that I should not exceed and that will not fry my motherboard?


thanks

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Well, the voltages are relative to your cooling. If you're on air,

MCH < 1.55v
FSB < 1.5v


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