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Thread : Any1 w/ Q6600 OC'd to 3.4++Ghz Stable Air-cooled?
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From the title above.. Does anybody managed to OC a Q6600 stably to 3.4Ghz or above using air cooler?
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I can do 3.2 on my system and have it orthos stable. You really need a more aggressive cooling option (i.e. water) if you wanna go much above that number; there are limits to the rate at which air can dissipate heat. Remember that a quad chip is basically just two duals on the same die which you're asking to more or less cool simultaneously with a single HS/F.
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I was thinking also of the temp. before.. Yeah, i failed to internalized before that quads are heat monster procs... Thanks for that one dude, i'll just be keeping it at that 3Ghz platue with my TR 120 Extreme... Definitely now, i was convinced that it was the heat issue that is to consider..
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Dude i have a Quad 6600 not a DC E6600... By theory, i have two E6600 running in a single physical CPU... So heat output is another matter |
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Yes I run my q6600@3.213 on stock voltage using a zalman 9500 and AS 5 Compound, very stable. --------------- USA Today has come out with a new survey: Apparently three out of four people make up 75 percent of the population. Core 2 Quad Q6600@3.213 G0 Stepping Asus P5KC EVGA 8800 GTS 512 |
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i have a q6600 running at 3.6 ghz with 1.5 vcore. that is right in the range of recomended for the processor. if u will look harder you will find alot of ppl have them at 3.6 ghz. so long as they are G0 steeping. --------------- Q6600@3.6GHz, EVGA 780i, EVGA 8800GTS 512, 2GB PC-8500 BALLISTIX, 2X RAPTOR 150GB (RAID 0), 500GB WD, ANTEC 900, COOLERMASTER REAL POWER 850, THERMALRIGHT 120 EXTREME, 22" SAMSUNG, 19" VIEWSONIC |
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I have my q6600 G0 running at 3.33ghz with vcore at 1.35. keep in mind you can tweak some other BIOS settings to improve stability. To run at 3.4ghz I had to use a drastically higher core of around 1.425. Personally I don't really want to go over 1.4V on my processor but I THINK you can safely go to 1.5V. I think those reviews that attest to instability over 3.0ghz are just plain wrong... my system is rock solid and heat is not an issue. I'm using an abit ix38 quadgt and a zalman 9700nt. |
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I can get mine up at 3.6Ghz (9X400).. But it runs pretty hot and sucks up 1.5v to remain prime95 stable... Personally, I dont see benefits over the normal 3.2 I run it at... So, I have mine set at a cool, stable 3.2 as of now.. I dont see the point in risking ur sweet Quad for a few more megahertz!! Its still a mind-blowing processor at 3.2 |
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mm I may just get a nice high CFM fan to put on my old ultima 90 lap the HSF get the best thermal paste and see how high I can clock it.
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There are several members here that runs on 3.6Ghz.
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3.6 is far from unheard of. There are two factors that would limit arrival at this speed: voltage and temps. Voltage must be kept at or below 1.5 or you run the risk of premature burnout (maybe not right away, but well within the 3ish years a typical performance CPU is run). The hottest core should be kept at or below 75*C or, again, you run the risk of a fry.
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try get xeon x3220, they are same as q6600,but some require low voltage, I have a x3210, doing 400*8 with 1.2125 volt(vid), |
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On B3 I get 3.33 or 3.4 on same 1.36v - very stable and idle 32-28 coretemp. 9X370 or 9x378. High 50's under load. Early 60's max in summer. Will post 3.6 easily but eventually crashes after a few days.
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i run mine at a stable 3.2 vcore 1.35, no real issues as of yet. i did get mine to 3.82 on air (test only) and i had no problems, but i only ran it for about 2 hours (testing/benchmarking, ect) but temps hit 75C. i backed it down to 3.0 and then back to 3.2...temps didn't change too much (maybe 2-3C) now i sit about 46 idle and peak at 68C if pushed...everything runs fine, no issues as of yet...good luck. |
