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What is the maximum voltage you use to run your E8500/E8400/E3110/E7200 for 24/7 use?

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What is the maximum voltage you use to run your E8500/E8400/E3110/E7200 for 24/7 use?

  • Stock voltage

    Votes: 7 2.2%
  • < 1.19

    Votes: 5 1.5%
  • 1.2 - 1.29 volts

    Votes: 36 11.1%
  • 1.3 - 1.349 volts

    Votes: 52 16.0%
  • 1.35- 1.39 volts

    Votes: 79 24.3%
  • 1.4 - 1.449 volts

    Votes: 58 17.8%
  • 1.45 - 1.49 volts

    Votes: 26 8.0%
  • 1.5 - 1.89

    Votes: 12 3.7%
  • INSANE (> 1.9)

    Votes: 10 3.1%
  • Cookies!

    Votes: 56 17.2%

  • Total voters
    325

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What is the maximum voltage you use to run your E8500/E8400/E3110/E7200 for 24/7 use?

Poll request by Brolloks

What is the maximum voltage you use to run your E8500/E8400/E3110/E7200 for 24/7 use?

Stock voltage < 1.19
1.2 - 1.29 volts
1.3 - 1.349 volts
1.35- 1.39 volts
1.4 - 1.449 volts
1.45 - 1.49 volts
1.5 - 1.89
INSANE (> 1.9)
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Please format like below and I will create a table later :)


Please format like so:

Processor:
Speed:
Voltage:
Temperature:
Load program:
Cooling:



THIDERAS
Processor: e3110
Speed: 4200 MHz
Voltage: 1.42
Temperature: 60c
Load Program: Einstein@Home (BOINC)
Cooling: Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme w/ Yate Loon Low Speed x2



UPDATE (7/01/2008 01:01 CST):
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Thanks Thidy :)

For those that wonder why I specifically requested this I'm going to take the most popular max voltage and do a bench comparison between the latest 45 nm dual cores ....E8500/E8400/E3110 and E7200.
 
:D Here is mine

Processor: E3110
Speed: 4016 Mhz
Voltage: 1.3450 (bios)/1.30 load
Temperature: 51c
 
Proc: E8400
Speed: 4.275Ghz
Voltage: 1.328v
Temp: Idle 63c Load: 64c
Cooling: Coolit Systems Freezone
Load Program: Orthos Small fft's
 
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Thanks Thidy :)

For those that wonder why I specifically requested this I'm going to take the most popular max voltage and do a bench comparison between the latest 45 nm dual cores ....E8500/E8400/E3110 and E7200.

Brolloks how is that EVGA 780i treating ya?
 
I answered 1.45 -> 1.49, but that's because the VID on mine was 1.225 and my self-imposed limit is +20%. If I had a VID of 1.0375, then my answer would be considerably different :)
 
This was my first OC and I must say that this board made my life pretty easy. Just throwing out my two cents.

I hear ya...I have clocked three Q6600's on it to 3.6 Ghz with ALL settings on auto, very few boards can do that, OK giving two of them had VID's <1.3, nonetheless the board is very quad friendly.
 
E3110 4005mhz 1.296V under load (as reported by CPU-Z).

52C Orthos (blend) load using 95C Tjunction max (realtemp) Freezer 7 Pro 1200rpm.
 
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E7200 @ 3707
1.28v 52c large FFTs, 47c folding.

Edit:

E7200 @ 3800
1.36v 62c In-place Large FFTs, 52c folding.
 
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Didn't even think of this:

Can I have everyone add what cooling they use and what program you used to load? It will help categorize it a little bit :)
 
4.05Ghz w/ 1.225V CPU-Z / 1.37V Bios (actual is very close to CPU-Z)

45-52C under load depending on room temp and time of year.
:)
 
E8400, 4005, 1.34 CPUZ, 1.375 BIOS, TRUE120

Load temps from 50-55 w/ Orthos depending on the room temperature.

Not voting in the poll yet as I plan to try and push the chip a bit further later this week, so I should be adding more Vcore.
 
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