Pyrofeed
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System Name | Sylar |
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Processor | Phenom II x4 955 BE |
Motherboard | ASUS M4A78-E |
Cooling | Cooler Master 120mm x2 |
Memory | 4gb GSKILL |
Video Card(s) | XFX 4850 |
Storage | 500gb Samsung |
Case | Antec 300 |
Power Supply | OCZ ModxStream Pro 600W |
Software | Windows 7 RC |
So I'm more than paranoid when it come to electronics, but I am also a fiddler, not like a violinist, but I really like to mess with things. So I wondered, overclocking can potentially damage my components if done wrong, and if done right, could shorten the life of my cpu(I know this hasn't been quantified for 24/7 clocks, but its the paranoia, you know?). So I get the lightbulb. I'll undervolt! If done wrong, I restart my computer, if done right, my chip will last longer, be cooler, and more energy efficient.
I couldn't find a guide on TPU
as you can see I was distraught, but I found an oft linked to page about undervolting laptops, because I guess it is more pertinent in laptops than desktops. But they were using RMclock, which I may use, but I so far have decided against.
So I figure before I get too deep in I would post a thread on tpu for advice or warnings, but I will tell you my results so far. Btw I am doing this by software, once I get close to the limit I'll obviously go into the bios, but its easier this way.
Stock was 1.35 volts, right now I am at 1.275 volts. I've been testing with OCCT and P95. Difference in temps so far: Idle down 4c on the cpu temp, down 8c on each of the cores. Load is down 6c on the cpu temp, and down 12c on each of the cores.
I haven't hit a limit or anything, but before I go farther I would like the community's input. I haven't seen too many people undervolting with a goal in mind so I think this is an interesting project.
I couldn't find a guide on TPU

So I figure before I get too deep in I would post a thread on tpu for advice or warnings, but I will tell you my results so far. Btw I am doing this by software, once I get close to the limit I'll obviously go into the bios, but its easier this way.
Stock was 1.35 volts, right now I am at 1.275 volts. I've been testing with OCCT and P95. Difference in temps so far: Idle down 4c on the cpu temp, down 8c on each of the cores. Load is down 6c on the cpu temp, and down 12c on each of the cores.
I haven't hit a limit or anything, but before I go farther I would like the community's input. I haven't seen too many people undervolting with a goal in mind so I think this is an interesting project.