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The highest VCore possible is 1.55V * 136% (~2.1V), VDimm 3.1V (but there is a modded BIOS that allows you to get up to 4.0V if you mod your 3.3V rail), Chipset 1.9V, Vagp ... 1.8V i think ...

 

... and thats more you ever need :)

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sweet. So do you think i'll be able to get 2600mhz stable?

I got a vnf3-250

A64 2800+ that is 2500mhz stable 1.7v on the chaintech

A-data PC2700 that is 260fsb stable on the socket A DFI boards

5800 that does 500/1020

I'm hoping 2600mhz with 1.8vcore 1:1 3-4-4-8 3.3vdimm and 1.9 chipset.

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If you have good cooling, 2.6ghz should be possible.

 

im 2.5ghz now with retail heatsink , retail proc

( NC 3200 )

250X10 , 1.55volts , ram 1:1 250, 2.5-3-3-8@ 2.8

 

at 1.6-1.675 volts , BSOD instantly.. at 1.7volts

2.6ghz boots, but apps crash, ( with mem setting at ddr200 so its not the ram )

10x260 , temp problems... its reaching 53 when booting..

this is with a 80mm tornado at max speed.

i usually run it at 4K rpm

 

i've also reduced the multiplier, and boots fine, so the board runs at 260 just fine ( even with ram at 1:1 )

 

just proof that i need to build my watercooling rig.

prolly hit 2.7ghz.

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Originally posted by lordneo

ive read its hard to get high HTT with newcastles CG's

its easier to reach with CO's, at least thats what i read on XS.

I've had 315HTT on my chaintech, but it's doing my head in, gradually getting lower and lower HTT, I used to be stable at 2550mhz 1.65v but now it's 2.4ghz 1.6v

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