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review my e6600 on a dfi x38 and apogee 1150
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Old 11-11-2008, 23:23
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Hi there,
can i review my overclock? What's max. voltage for the NB? It was a direct airflow 2x120mm fans next to it.. :-)
Here's a screenshot.....thanks in advanced.

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Old 11-11-2008, 23:59
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Hey there, welcome to the forums.
I wouldn't really know exactly what the max voltage for a X38 is, but ususally you see people staying at 1.5-1.55 tops unless they are using water (or Phase/DI/LN2) on the NB.
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Welcome to the forums

It depends what you are trying to do. if you want 24/7, then I would say that Kelainefes is about right, but for benching, you can go quite a bit higher, especially as you have extra fans on the NB.
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i ran prime (orthos) over night and pc crashed...danmit ^^ maybe more v for the nb? or more for ram... cpu seems to have enough with 1.5875.
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