Soldato
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Manged to pass a run of vantage with my cpu @4.2 htt on. Is 1.325 a safe voltage for an i7? It can do 4.0 with 1.25.
Processor lifespan is a function of voltage and of temperatures. Of various other things too, like the ripple from the psu, but voltage magnitude and temperature are the big two. Aside from that I agree with Exsurgo.
Unfortunately you (the OP) haven't bothered to give us an estimate of temperatures, so there's no way we can start to guess how long your processor will last for. If it's below 60 you're fine, if it's over 90 you're probably not, anywhere inbetween there's no way of telling. Most chips should be fine at 1.35V sub 70 degrees, but a few wont be. Hard to tell if you've got a fragile one until it's on the way out.
@hlennie 1.55V for an i7 is a pretty stupid thing to do yourself, when its your own hardware on the line. Don't give out advice when you don't know what you're talking about.