2.7-2.8ghz should be possible on air. It just may take a little more tweeking. One thing you may want to do is raise your DRAM voltage .1-.2 volts. This tends to allow them to run faster especially on Corsair branded memory.
Depends on your CPU and motherboard. With 90nm Athlon 64s, it pays to not exceed 1.55-1.6v vcore. Most boards will have some upper limit, though many will be able to push enough voltage to damage your chip.
Originally posted by: DrMrLordX
Depends on your CPU and motherboard. With 90nm Athlon 64s, it pays to not exceed 1.55-1.6v vcore. Most boards will have some upper limit, though many will be able to push enough voltage to damage your chip.
yeah, my old 754 board let me put 2.0 vcore! :Q But generally within 10/20% of the stock voltage is where you want it, unless you're doing a suicide run.
What would be the best settings for 2700mhz? I have tried everything 80mhz FSB, etc and it will run fine at 2.9ghz, but not at 2.7, which is what I prefer to run this chip at (it's an E). Any ideas?
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