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travisc

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Mobile 2400 (IQYHA) (don't remember the date)
1.55v (1.575 in bios)

Ran 13hrs prime before I halted it...

I've had this processor up to 200x13 @ 1.85, but didn't test much... don't think it was 100% stable at that vcore...
 
I'm at 200x10 @ 1.7v on my 2000+ tbred. On hot days my load temps creep up towards 56c and it won't go over 200x10 without more voltage so I'm keeping it backed off till I get a better hsf.
 
You're not going to believe me :D

Mobile Barton 2600+ IQYHA 0348 SPMW at 200 X 11 has been priming for 9 hours, still going, at a 1.44V average Vcore voltage (average of the Vcore fluctuations, my board undervolts - and the Vcore is set to 1.475V in the BIOS).

It primed for a full 24 hours at a 1.47V average (set to 1.5V in the BIOS, it is undervolting as usual).

The worst part is that I'm using a wretched stock aluminum heatsink, and a 60mm fan, as I'm overhauling my watercooling. I'm praying this chip will take high voltages well, and really get up there with some proper cooling.
 
That's awesome felinusz... same for you Yuriman, what's the max o/c you've achieved with that non-m?
 
felinusz said:
[B(average of the Vcore fluctuations, my board undervolts - and the Vcore is set to 1.475V in the BIOS).

It primed for a full 24 hours at a 1.47V average (set to 1.5V in the BIOS, it is undervolting as usual).
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I feel ya bud... You have an NF7 too?
 
Best i can do is my Xp2500+ at 2.2ghz on 1.45v (1.5v in bios - undervolts). Thats with water cooling and 2x120mm fans @ 12v. Prime stable.
 
Heres mine:)

Milkman-lowvoltage.jpg
 
I feel ya bud... You have an NF7 too?

Yep :(. With Copper RAMsinks on my Mosfets too. The board overvolts VDIMM by 0.06V though, which is kinda nice. Having such a spread on your Vcore is horrible when you try for higher speeds though. Maybe it's just me, but 2.03V in the BIOS only gets me a ~1.95V average Vcore :-/.
 
1700+ DLT3C JIUHB, 1.85v right now, but as said before, the NF7 undervolts, and I never really tested lower, so..
 
1.65 (stock) non-M 2500 = 200x11...

Didnt' really feel like risking BIOS corruption so never wanderd too far... I've primed for a few hours at 220x11, 1.85volts, but I was hating the high pitch of the fan at 5000 rpm so i brought it back down to stock voltage and 2500 rpms...
 
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