Voltage and Temp Opinion

monten

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Hi, I just finished playing with the voltages after I overclocked my e8200 to 3.2GHz (400FSB) on a ASUS P5N-T Deluxe motherboard.
Voltages:
Vcore: 1.23v
VTT: 1.30v
Mem: 1.85v
NB BR04 ( I think its the PCI-e voltage ) : 1.20v
HT: 1.20v
NB: 1.24v
SB: 1.57v
GTLVREF: 0.664X VTT
Temps:
Motherboard: 35C
Core 1: 48c Full load
Core 2: 49c Full load
NB: 68c Full load
SB: 78c Full load
I think its stable after 1 hour of OCCT testing and a few hours of GTA IV gaming
Does this settings seem ok? Or should I change something ?
Thanks!
 
Which of those have you manually adjusted?

As far as Vcore and VTT go, they seem ok. Generally Vcore is set higher than VTT but if it's stable I guess it won't matter much.

Temps look great.
 

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All are manually adjusted becouse I heard that letting them on auto, the board will overvolt it more than enough.
The Memory, PCI-e, and HT voltage is at the lowest settings.
If I lower the VTT Just a little it will be unstable
 
I see. Well, It's probably unecessary to change most of them, but my OCing experience is on a different system so I don't know exactly what some of that is (like HT). I think NB would probably need a slight adjustment when OCing, SB probably won't unless you're loading up on periferals. PCIe voltage, I don't know. I think that might be useful if you have a lot of GPU power.
I guess just leave it as is for now, if it's stable and temps are good. Maybe someone with more experience on that system can shed some light on it.
 

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Should I up the vcore to 1.3v and lower the vtt to 1.25v to see if that's stable ?
I have a Prolimatech Megahalems Heatsink and a Scythe cooler on it, so if think the core temps wont change much