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:mrgreen: Time to take off those heatsinks :P
LOL nice. Let's see what I can come up with :P
This is just dangerous :D
I foresee lots of magic blue smoke being released shortly followed by :eek: then a short bout of :mad: closely followed by lots of :cry:
Got something on it's way and it's not broken yet....
10 mins more of Prime95
first off WOOHOO wb amie :) secondly, i will join in if you replace any and all parts i burn out :d
Here's mine
Idle
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Load
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Stats
Core 2 Duo E6300 @ 797MHz, 132.9MHz FSB, 6.0x Multi 1.3000V
Should be good enough to get the ball rolling :D
pah, what's 1.3V going to do. :D
Your only using 1.3? haha my chip goes to 1.4 usually so lets crank up the water.
lol even when i underclock mine it still stays at the same temps as it does with normal clock speed
oh ****! i just fried my cpu, i put it on 500mhz and accidentally set the voltage to 1.3 and smoke came out now my pc wont turn on :( :cry: £200 down the drain
unless you took the heatsink off i don't think soooooo ;)
oh ****! i just fried my cpu, i put it on 500mhz and accidentally set the voltage to 1.3 and smoke came out now my pc wont turn on :( :cry: £200 down the drain
Not even with the CPU Heatsink Removed. These babies shut themselves down once they hit their internal threshold :D
i got a black screen then the smoke came out
i got a black screen then the smoke came out
I genuinely hope you're joking.
Dont mess with fire or fire will mess with you.
i wish that was true but its too late its already happened
I see that this is a marketing ploy from Aria to get an increase in processor sales :D:D
lol, I didn't expect someone to do it :)
nah i didnt take the heat sink off, i asume when its at a lower clock speed it need less voltage but i cranked it up to high
...how high? If it's the 1.3V that you described that should've been fine.
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