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voltage wise how low can I go without damaging cpu

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meionm

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Mar 8, 2004
I got that program right mark cpu

Cpu that I have Pentium M 715

At 1.5ghz the default voltage was 1.35, with right mark program I was able to get cpu to 1.084v and I was able to prime for already 12 hours. I think I can get vcore under 1v and still be able to prime.

Will I damage cpu if I ran at 1.084 or lower?


Is the the right section or should it be under cpu?
 
call me old fasion, but i see NO way that lower voltage could ever, ever damage a cpu...

Hey, would this program work for p4-m's ? i wonder....
 
well the generall rule of thumb is that most electronics have a maximum inaccuracy of 20%... so... since you have allready gone beyond that... I would say as long as it can prime 100% stable for a couple of days that it should be fine... but the long term effects of this are unknown...

the long term effect of increasing the voltage is shorter life... i'm not sure if lowering the voltage is going to make the life shorter or longer... I have no data on that as it has just recently started becoming popular to do this...
 
I tried doing 30% (9.44) below vcore failed instantlly, now I am priming at 1.005v and looks stable. If it turns stable I wonder how it will effect my battery life? Too bad I can't overclock it

Thanks
 
i cant even find out my vcore..cpuz and a few others just have my area darkened out...any other programs you can recommend me?
 
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