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im overclocked atm at 3.7 at 1.41 volts... it runs the prim95 for a while but eventually fails.. my temps max out at 55-56C... i was wondering what other volts could i change to help stabilize and reduce temp at the same time.... idk why im having such a hard time getting long term stability..
 
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I have encountered that strange situation before as well. My CPU will be stable under 8 hours of prime 95 blend, will run perfectly stable in some games but crash in others. It even sometimes crashes when streaming videos from youtube, which isn't really a resource demanding task :p I lowered by clocks and it seems to have subsided a bit though.

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Well I wouldn't recommend upping the voltage anymore with those temperatures. What you can try to do is lower the multiplier by a little, then up the FSB. The temperatures should remain near the same, maybe a tad bit higher.

 

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i go with 206x18 i believe to hit 3.7 might be 206x17 but either way its stabile for a while but eventually fails after a few days of being on 24/7 lol... and i got it now at 3.7 at 1.38 volts i believe so whats yall recommend to hit 3.8-3.9? my temps peak at 47C
 

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Slong what are you using to stress test your OC to see if its stable?
 

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prime95 and so far iv gotten 3.9 stable at 1.48 volts with everything but burning movies with nero, it'll burn cds though : / lol but i can burn movies at 3.7 fine.. 3.8 it crashes about half way on the burn... still messing with it though other then that my games run perfect which what i care about
 

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what test are you using on prime ? Blend gives the north bridge (Ram) its hardest work out past 2 hour mark at the 512k test so should test for 3 hour for stability.. So I have been told.. Good luck :)
 

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best stability testing program is linx (linpak) 20 runs. its much faster (dosent take 24hours or whatever) takes <1hour.

and it will work your system harder than prime ever will.

prime is still good though. i use it for temp testing
 

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ran linpak pass 20 minutes of prime blend fail so I must disagree
 

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well this is strange i got everything stable at 3.82 at 1.48 volts.. ima start lowering volts till i get unstability to get the lowest volts+temps possible for 3.8... only program that crashes is nero when buring a dvd but a cd its fine.. i just use the windows7 burning software that comes built it and it doesnt crash at all lol odd but oh well.
 

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I have encountered that strange situation before as well. My CPU will be stable under 8 hours of prime 95 blend, will run perfectly stable in some games but crash in others. It even sometimes crashes when streaming videos from youtube, which isn't really a resource demanding task :p I lowered by clocks and it seems to have subsided a bit though.
 
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