After having OC_UK set up my PC yesterday it remained stable for 8hrs 30min of prime95 until core 3 failed again.
I'm not very impressed by the bundle, I guess they'll just through more voltage at it.
What volts are they up to now?
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After having OC_UK set up my PC yesterday it remained stable for 8hrs 30min of prime95 until core 3 failed again.
I'm not very impressed by the bundle, I guess they'll just through more voltage at it.
What volts are they up to now?
Anyone fancy posting some wPrime numbers for me?
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18111799
At this speed my PC runs cool, quiet and is blazing fast!

What cooler are you running there vocch?

It's a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus...good air cooler for little dosh.![]()
I got the same one.
Is it 100% stable? Tried IBT? Nice coolerI got the same one.
Getting 4.3ghz on those volts is more down to how good a chip you've got, and you've got a good chipIs it 100% stable? Tried IBT?
Also, max volts I'd personally put through one is 1.425. Intel say 1.45 max.

Hi ghop...yes a great cooler for price and size.
Stable...no mate it would need more vcore...only looking for around 4ghz stable.
be careful using 1.4v and above...don't wan't to melt anything lol.![]()

If you have a sufficient cooling, there is a little risk of breaking up your chip under 1.5V. There's always a chance you will lower its lifespan permanently but that's nothing to worry about as most people don't keep PCs older than 5 years, right? And unless it actually burns up or something, you will be fine for another 5 years or so when going back to stock settings...
Found this thread some time ago and since then I never pushed my i5 past the Intel specs
Why is this thread dead already btw?![]()

So far I read that a high v-core is not as dangerous as uncore voltage to the Lynnfields (according to Intels specifications) thus I'm reoverclocking my setup. Has anyone found their sweetspot at stock volts yet? I went back to Bios 1.4 and set all voltages manually to stock. With Eist on Auto I can do 21 multi, 155bclk stable, 160 will cause troubles when stressing with Furmark and IntelBurnTest at once. That's with Turbo and Power Saving States enabled of course.