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G3258 4.8ghz vcore 1.512

G3258 4.8ghz vcore 1.512

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angelcake_11
Senior Member
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05-18-2016, 01:56 AM
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I adjusted the multiplier to 48 and allowed the bios to determine the voltages, resulting in a VCORE of 1.512V. Then I reset the settings to the standard configuration. Could this have affected any components or reduced their lifespan?
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angelcake_11
05-18-2016, 01:56 AM #1

I adjusted the multiplier to 48 and allowed the bios to determine the voltages, resulting in a VCORE of 1.512V. Then I reset the settings to the standard configuration. Could this have affected any components or reduced their lifespan?

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minifig_cd
Member
168
05-18-2016, 09:53 AM
#2
I am very unlikely it has caused any harm if it was only used for a brief period.
Even if it operated continuously for some time, it might shorten the lifespan and eventually affect the CPU.
However, maintaining temperature control would allow lowering it to approximately 1.4V and around 4.6GHz, which is significantly safer.
If it starts up normally at standard or adjusted settings, you should continue without concern.
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minifig_cd
05-18-2016, 09:53 AM #2

I am very unlikely it has caused any harm if it was only used for a brief period.
Even if it operated continuously for some time, it might shorten the lifespan and eventually affect the CPU.
However, maintaining temperature control would allow lowering it to approximately 1.4V and around 4.6GHz, which is significantly safer.
If it starts up normally at standard or adjusted settings, you should continue without concern.

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minigun232
Member
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05-18-2016, 01:17 PM
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I am very unlikely it has caused any harm if it was only used for a brief period.
Even if it operated continuously for some time, it might shorten the lifespan and eventually affect the CPU.
However, maintaining temperature control would allow lowering it to approximately 1.4V and around 4.6GHz, which is significantly safer.
If the system starts up normally at standard or adjusted settings, you should continue without concern.
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minigun232
05-18-2016, 01:17 PM #3

I am very unlikely it has caused any harm if it was only used for a brief period.
Even if it operated continuously for some time, it might shorten the lifespan and eventually affect the CPU.
However, maintaining temperature control would allow lowering it to approximately 1.4V and around 4.6GHz, which is significantly safer.
If the system starts up normally at standard or adjusted settings, you should continue without concern.