Artic Silver5 or Ceramic Paste on Q6600 & Waterblocks -Poll?
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Originally Posted by
linflas
Are you still running your memory @ 1T?
Try dropping it to 2T @ CL4 @ 800mhz to start with and see what you can do from there once you stabalize the CPU.
Ignore this if you already thought of that.
Need sleep, just finished work, will be offline tonight rebuilding and cleaning up my rig. Good luck, hope to come back on and find some good results from you.
Hi Guyz
I've managed to get Intel to exchange my B3 for GO via my retailer Advancetec.co.UK [big thanks to Danny in Tech], prime 95 was consistently reporting hardware errors on the third core. The shop I bought it from did me a real favour as DHL will be bringing my new one and collected my old one at Intel’s cost, that’s what I call service!
I’m getting worried about using water on this CPU but I going to give it one last try. I use arctic silver ceramic paste but I want to ask you guys if you’re using arctic silver 5 on your heatsink’s or water blocks, which is considered better for water blocked quad core CPUs? Nobody seems to be able to give me a consistent answer so I think if I start a poll and see what the best Overclock’s are using on air or on water it will help me decide.
By the way guys I’m stuck it 3 GHz, 1333 FSB, 333.5 x 9, my voltages are pathetically safe 1.85v on memory and 1.31v auto on vCore, so this rig has a lot more potential but I’m wondering if the striker extreme or my crucial ballistic 5300 d9 micron sticks are not as good as they are meant to be? I’m second-guessing myself now, bad.
My P5B vanilla with D 805 went from 2.66GHz up to 3.66GHz no problem, [with 4.1GHz at Tomhardware.co.uk holding the record] & that was my first Intel OC which went so smooth, I guess I was just lucky it was my first.
I’ll report back in a few days when it arrives, hope you guys are doing better than me.