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RuffRyder88

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I just want to know if the following is correct:

While oc'ing, as long as the voltage is kept below 1.7v and the load temps are kept under 50-53ish , then the cpu should be fine, and will last for years.

I appreciate any comments as i am trying to establish the upper limits of my cpu.
 
when the northwoods first came out people were experiencing SNDS and one of the common problems was a voltage above 1.7. after all that i can say yes it's better to keep your vcore below 1.7. and the lower the temperatures the better
 
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