HTT Link voltage

jancz3rt

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Hey guys,

I have a question regarding raising the HTT Link voltage by +0.1V. Could that allow me to push the core to 310Mhz and therefore get 2.8Ghz? What could that be used for? I have tried 310 x 9 at 1.65Vcore and that's a no-go, causing restarts and so on.

JAN :D
 
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Is having the CPU at 1.65vCore damaging the CPU in anyway? The max I have gone to is 1.45v because I don't wanna ruin anything...
 
Hye

Well, the HTT link voltage did not help. The 2.8Ghz is simply not an option on my motherboard and perhaps not possible with the Venice that I have. The 1.65V is the max that most consider to still be acceptable, but definitely pushing it. That I am not denying. However, 1.45 is nothing. In fact 1.55 is definitely a safe Vcore.

JAN :D
 
jancz3rt said:
Well, the HTT link voltage did not help. The 2.8Ghz is simply not an option on my motherboard and perhaps not possible with the Venice that I have. The 1.65V is the max that most consider to still be acceptable, but definitely pushing it. That I am not denying. However, 1.45 is nothing. In fact 1.55 is definitely a safe Vcore.

JAN :D

Oh, ok. I think i'll try ocing a bit more then :D Maybe later though...
 
i would imagine the htt link voltage would allow you to push your htt to beyond 1000MHz without stability issues. other than that i cant think of what other reason there would be for it
 
Rambo said:
Is having the CPU at 1.65vCore damaging the CPU in anyway? The max I have gone to is 1.45v because I don't wanna ruin anything...


A lot of people say that 1.7 is the highest you can go with a venice safely, I've had mine up to 1.82 (whoops!:o ) but I wouldn't suggest it. It didn't get too hot purely because of the cooler I have on it. The voltage probably damged it a bit though.
 
Could that allow me to push the core to 310Mhz and therefore get 2.8Ghz?
Since your mobo limits you to 300 (according to what you've told me) ... no.

Is having the CPU at 1.65vCore damaging the CPU in anyway?
heehee i used to run my Newcie at 1.8 :P

i would imagine the htt link voltage would allow you to push your htt to beyond 1000MHz without stability issues
Indeed. You can usually get a free 100MHz from the HTT without too bumping the LDT tho
 
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