Take a look at this thread on the EVGA forums...
Seems that Intel's specification states an absolute max VTT of 1.21v on lynnfield cpus than they do on bloomfields (1.35v). Some mobo manufacturers are apparently going way over spec when implementing overclocking (MSI Genie = 1.4v) or XMP profiles (EVGA = 1.35v)
These guys are trying to get clarification from EVGA.... interesting thread.
Seems to me that lynnfiled overclockers haven't been frying cpus left right and centre so far, and most users are pushing way beyond that spec. Any thoughts?
Seems that Intel's specification states an absolute max VTT of 1.21v on lynnfield cpus than they do on bloomfields (1.35v). Some mobo manufacturers are apparently going way over spec when implementing overclocking (MSI Genie = 1.4v) or XMP profiles (EVGA = 1.35v)

These guys are trying to get clarification from EVGA.... interesting thread.
Seems to me that lynnfiled overclockers haven't been frying cpus left right and centre so far, and most users are pushing way beyond that spec. Any thoughts?