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Time to overclock my corsair dominators to the max!!

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blackjackel

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I've bumped it to 1200 at the same timings, the only thing I changed was the voltage, now running at 2.25v

Processor now at 4.5ghz up from 3.0ghz.... I think my processor might become the bottleneck, I don't know how much more its going to handle...

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It appears that the extra voltage on the ram wasn't required.... I went back down to 2.2v and bumped it up to 1225 and it passed around 5 memtests (not the entire memtest just 5 tests)... Thing is I am upping my vcore (stock 1.3) and i'm up to 1.375... and my temps are really high... I need to replace my stock cpu HSF...
 
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Yep, ram voltage seems to be out of the question, I don't need to raise it at all YET.... I might even start undervolting the ram after i've found a stable vcore and ram ratio....

It seems i'm running stable at 1200 at 1.35vcore...

To get to 1215 I need to up the vcore by .25 to 1.375vcore

at default 1066 I have the stock vcore of 1.3v

I'm being limited by my stock heatsink and fan... But in the meantime I will calculate the Vcore to FSB ratio and figure out a good time to stop the fsb overclock.... I'll run at 1215 and 1.375 for now.
 
very nice oc!is that a pent d your running or a hybrid 1800+ :D
have you found your max stable with the memory?
 
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