Soldato
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Anybody know the general overclock with safe voltages on the 980X?
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4GHz is fairly easy to acheive, you can do this with less than 1.30 volts, about 1.25 should do it. Depends on your cooling set up however.
200BCLK X 20 Ratio will get you 4GHz and a nice rounded 1600MHz on your RAM. You can multi clock 980X's higher as there unlocked however, raising the multiplier requires more voltage than raise the BCLK (although is easier to achieve).
dont run more than 1.37v through it
thats how i killed mine
and yes, it is generally accepted that a multi change requires more of a voltage boost.
all the 1366 chips seem to follow that rule of thumb from what myself and Nath have tested
dont run more than 1.37v through it
thats how i killed mine![]()
He already answered the question...I thought Intel had quoted that cpu voltage can go up to 1.40v and how come your 1.37v had killed off ?
He killed the overclockbility, not the CPU...its not dead, just wont clock any more
it goes to 3.4 and thats it
dont run more than 1.37v through it
thats how i killed mine
and yes, it is generally accepted that a multi change requires more of a voltage boost.
all the 1366 chips seem to follow that rule of thumb from what myself and Nath have tested
I thought Intel had quoted that cpu voltage can go up to 1.40v and how come your 1.37v had killed off ?
I think it was probably more to do with the 5GHz overclocks he was running![]()