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graham currie <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Dec 2000 00:05:52 -0800
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i recently overclocked my asus p5-99vm motherboard
from 500 to 560 in order to do so i had to raise my
v-core voltage up from 2.2v to 2.8 i could increase in
increments of .1v up to 2.4 then the next highest was
2.8, i experienced some minor conflicts associated
with my browsers so i reduced the clock speed to 550
it seemed to work better and faster than the 560, but
i still had to use the 2.8v setting, i tested cpu
temperature while under high stress and it got close
to overheating but not quite. my question is- is this
voltage setting a little to high and since it dosn't
seem to be causing complications yet is there a
possibility of damage in the future? what are the
chances of damage in the near future?
any help would be great.
right now i'm using an asus p5-99vm motherboard and
 AMD k6-2 processor i believe it has a voltage support
of 3.3v if that helps?

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