Here my Max. FSB with a Asus P5B Dlx. and a E6600 Retail.
http://s2.bilder-hosting.de/img/OX5PU.jpg
Regards
SPLMANN
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Here my Max. FSB with a Asus P5B Dlx. and a E6600 Retail.
http://s2.bilder-hosting.de/img/OX5PU.jpg
Regards
SPLMANN
CPU - E6600 RETAIL
VCORE - V1.35 :woot:
MOTHERBOARD - ASUS P5W DH DELUXE
BIOS - 1101
MEMS - TEAMGROUP 5300 (micron)
VDIMM - V2.10
2xSPI (30 MINUTES) + 2xSP2004 at the same time
http://img83.imageshack.us/img83/3293/corebk4.jpg
http://img342.imageshack.us/img342/1156/cora2ol4.jpg
Wow sombrio, wish my E6600 was that nice.
My E6600 takes 1.52V @ 370FSB.
1.55V @ 380FSB
1.62V @ 400FSB
im having trouble getting past 3060 with my E6600 on a ASUS P5W ive got it stable @ 1.3625 vcore 52C dual prime with a Scythe Ninja
thats with a fsb of 340 when i goto 355 (i upp the vcore to 1.4) and it fails prime after 2 mins ive got my ram down low
how much higher can i go temp wise while still being safe
any tips?
Personally, I find that Prime95 gets an error once speedfan and aibooster start reporting 61-62c on my p5w dh deluxe. I personally consider about 56-57 to be safe.Quote:
Originally Posted by vallik
Edit: But just so you know, I'm no expert ;)
E6600 week 23. Ram 1:1. P5W mobo
3.2G Prime stable @ 1.3875v in bios
3.4G Prime stable @ 1.475v in bios
Having try any higher as I am worrying about the CPU temp.
Retail E6600 Week 26
Asus P5W DH, BIOS 0801
Thermaltake Big Typhoon (lapped)
3200 (400 x 8) Orthos stable @ 1.4000 vCore BIOS, 1.55 vMCH
3360 (373 x 9) Orthos stable with excellent cooling @ 1.4500 vCore BIOS, 1.55 vMCH
3600 (400 x 9) bootable into Windows, but very unstable @ 1.5500 vCore BIOS....
Sticking with 400 x 8 using Crystal CPUID and Clockgen for now.
http://individual.utoronto.ca/bzhou/...e6600-3200.jpg
my temp sensor is screwed speedfan reads -values over 1.4vcore so i haveto go by coretempQuote:
Originally Posted by Talicos
i love ur themeQuote:
Originally Posted by Supertim0r
mmm... vista themes with uxtheme.dll mods
For everyone Prime/Orthos stable, are you also stable in games? I primed all night last night at 3360, ~1.4v on my e6400, but I crash around 20 minutes into a game. :confused:
Self
@Yourself I think you have primed with Small FFT...try to prime with blend test, maybe your ram is the problem...
Regards,
Primoz
Hours of BF2 without issue for me. So time to turn it up some more ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Yourself
There is a suggestion after your post about testing blended, and it's true - SOMETIMES testing blended can cause it to trip if its not going to be stable. but you're on track.Quote:
Originally Posted by Yourself
Testing a system with games puts stress on the whole system. Prime may beat up the CPU and memory channels pretty hard, but if the extra heat from a wound-up video card puts the system over the edge (which yes, it should take more than just the heat) but - that extra bit of bus traffic can cause issues. And it won't be shown until you hit it hard with a game.
Prime is good start, but it's certianly not a "definitive" stability test.
wow 13s @ 3.6? Is that really possible? I dont get it..How can the ES be so superior if its on the same architecture?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mykou
I was benching ATM at 3.85 ghzQuote:
Originally Posted by syne_24
Take a closer look at cpu-z ;)
I wanted to compare with splmann who mades 13.175 s at 3.9 ghz
wondering whether he keeps 1:1 or not ( don't know what ram he runs )
:toast:
13s @ 3.85Ghz (look @ cpuz / 385x10)Quote:
Originally Posted by syne_24
oops lol i was like wth..i have bench 3.75 but not near even 13s :)
nice chip Mykou..makes me wanna try e6700 now :toast:
What is the max safe vCore would yous state?
I have difficulties keeping it stabile at 8x400, though it runs 6x400 fine for the ram test. increasing vCore step by step allows me to get further and further in the boot and it crashes later and later, but at 1.5500v i decided to stop and seek help in the matter of how much would be safe..
cpuz and everest reports a much lower voltage than supplied, as usual O_o
my heatware:
E6400(es) A1 stepping 2MB with TT Big Typhoon
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS4
2x1GB ddr667 Mushkin eXtreme Performance (996521-cl4) 4-4-4-12
Asus X1900XT 625/1450
Creative Xtreme Music
2x250GB Maxtor DM10 16MB Cache in Raid0
LG 4163B dvdrw
19" MAG 996PF2
mx1000 laser
LC-power 560watt LC6560T V2.0 psu
it runs 8x367 (2933mhz) without any voltage increases on anything
yours sinful, mopeygoth
How to be complete sure that your overclock is stable? :rolleyes:
Thanks syne_24 , I chose this chip cos I made tests with my E6400 and IMO got a dud with my asusQuote:
Originally Posted by syne_24
I needed high multi to get my goal around 3.4/3.5 stable and didn't want to stress NB , so 350/360 fsb is reasonable IMO
I think allendales need more voltages to reach same frequencies as conroe
See I actually run 1.48 v orthos stable ( 9 hours blend stress )
User Name: turtletrax
Stability: 7+ Orthos (Medium-High IMO)
Temps: Intel Desktop tools/Everest Ultimate
E6400: 2.13Ghz
OC: 3.07GHz
Stepping: B2 6
Week: L624
Code: A869
Vcore: 1.30V
Cooling: Air
Tt Armour
Stock
Ambient: 20C
Idle: 39C
Load: 55C (Orthos 8+ hours) Both could be distorted by XBX
Mobo: Intel 975XBX Rev.304
Bios Version: 1334
Ram: OCZ2P10002G-K
Speed: 960Mhz
Latency: 5-5-5-15
Vdimm: 2.1V
Waiting for waterblock to show up to go on liquid and give it some more votage. Also havent had time to tighten Memory timings. Want to do the Vdimm mod to XBX.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...Screen01-1.jpg
True..the multiply helps a ton to get over 4Ghz easy, especially if you got an X6800. But I'm not about to spend $1K on a proc like the old days. This is decent enough until X6900 comes out and hopefully X6800 falls down a lil. Let's hope Asus puts some more man power into the bios department for the P5W so we can get the most out of these chips for now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mykou