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Profile: stranger
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So I am new to overclocking but... every guide I read says to only increase your CPU when overclocking like 25mhz at a time, soo I am wondering what is the point of this?
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bump... no one has any insight to my question ? |
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Sailing in my Dreams
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Many of the guides were written years ago, when 25mhz was a fair sized jump. Further, 25mhz doesn't always work out with the various multiplier, etc. The next step up might be 35mhz, for example. I now check on the overclocks that people are getting on a similar setup as mine, if such are available, and then start about 200mhz under theirs and work up. Putting it a different way, my QX9650 runs at 3.0ghz stock, but I find a lot of people are running them between 3.8ghz to 4ghz. So I started with a speed of 3.6ghz and then worked my way up in 100ghz increments until an instability occurred while running Prime95. Then I backed down 50ghz, wrote down the settings, and went back to the unstable level and adjusted the voltages of the ram and CPU until it was stable. Then I raised the speed about 35ghz and tried again, adjusting the voltages as necessary. As for CPU voltage, 1.4v is common for overclocks, but you need to watch the temperatures. Some CPUs along with high performance heatsinks and fans, will tolerate 1.45v before getting too hot, while others might run into problems at 1.35v. You have to use Speedfan, Realtemp, or Coretemp for monitoring the temp of your CPU while experimenting with overclocks. I can run my QX9650 stable at 4100mhz on air, but it gets hot fast, so I keep the clock down to 3700mhz for daily use. If I ever invest in some better cooling, I know I can get more speed. By the way, you're a bit confused about the FSB speed. The 1066 speed is a quad pumped value, that is 266x4. But this is not your CPU speed. Your CPU speed is the multiplier times the FSB speed. So the 2.4ghz CPU speed is a FSB of 266 times 9= 2400mhz. It is the FSB of 266 that you would raise by 25 in your example, so you would add 25 to 266 for 291 (291*9=2619mhz). Jumping straight to a FSB of 333 would give you a speed of 2997mhz, close enough to 3ghz. This should be a safe overclock for your Q6600. Message edited by Sailer on 06-26-2008 at 08:49:20 PM --------------- Evil lurks in the databanks as it lurked in the streets of yesteryear. But it was never the streets that were evil. Over 50. Seen it, done it, can't remember it. |
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Thanks Sailer was very helpful, I am going to be starting overclocking today, I wanted to wait for my ARCTIC COOLING Freezer 7 Pro 92mm CPU Cooler to arive today.
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Sailing in my Dreams
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Putting a 120mm fan on the top of the case to exhaust hot air is very helpful, I've found. If I remember correctly, your case has a 120mm rear fan and a 250mm front fan standard. That's a lot of air coming in, but it has no place to go. If you added a second rear fan, that's good, but a top fan will help as well.
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i have build system in that case. its better to max the side fan.it will cool the things inside better. i used a ACF7P in that case as well. pretty cool. generally the case is quiet. or should i say acceptable.
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Use RealTemp 2.5 to check your temp
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--------------- Q6600@3.6ghz, GA-EX38-DS4 X38 chipset motherboard, 8gb 800mhz ddr2 4-3-3-12, 8800GTS(g92)@780mhz, 1TB 7200rpm 32mb cache hdd, 850watt 12v rails=4x20amp powersupply |
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Ok soo I got my fan today - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6835186134 but im pretty sure its not sitting down on my NVIDIA nForce 750i motherboard http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6813188026 im seeing 51 C readings with this on my Q6600 @2.4ghz stock using Ntune Nvidia Monitor View, I also checked with speedfan and said same thing.
Message edited by seager on 06-27-2008 at 03:24:27 AM |
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whats your load temp on 3.2ghz?any screenie?? you cant get it down any tighter then the lock will go. the cooler you got now it will be limited to 3.2Ghz on the Q6600. there is no other way that you can go higher. i have tried both the chip and the cooler myself. however! there is one last resort!!!(luckily??) its to lap your CPU and cooler and you should see another 6C drop in load temp at least. but will VOID your CPU and cooler warranty from the first move on the sandpaper! Message edited by iluvgillgi ll on 06-27-2008 at 03:31:43 AM |
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I cant run anything overclocked when my idle temp is 51C. I need some insight on maybe a good CPU FAN that other q6600 users with a 750i board are using...
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62C max load is fine if its not on AC chilled.
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I dont know what lapping is iluvgillgill, but I think I need to explore and try another heat sink the ACF7P doesnt sit tightly against my CPU so its not effectively removing the heat ....
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Hey Sailer, could I try lowering the voltage going into the CPU? To reduce heat? If I leave it on auto will it just automatically set its self to what it needs?
Message edited by seager on 06-27-2008 at 02:24:32 PM |
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another thing... I just thought of was would the heat issue be because my power supply is insufficient ?
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lapping means sanding smooth the CPU and cooler using sandpaper. |
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OK I Lapped the processor but I didnt see a dramtic change or anything... maybe 6 C.
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you must havent seat it in properly. and 6C drop is very big improvement you will need 2x3000rpm fan to achieve those result. i feel what you mean when say its crap.but for that price come on! |
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No I took the motherboard off and made sure the HSU was definately installed properlly and I tried it multiple times with leaving the motherboard in and out and reinstalling the HSU.... I could see when I unlocked the HSU everytime that the artic silver 5 compound didnt even touch the entire service of the CPU. Message edited by seager on 06-28-2008 at 06:44:45 AM |
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