Looks like air to me.
CPU: 6700 Retail B2
MB: Asus P5W DH
Vcore: 1.66V (in BIOS)
MCH: 1.65V
Memory Voltage: 2.4V
Ratio: 1:1
Scythe Mine
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Looks like air to me.
CPU: 6700 Retail B2
MB: Asus P5W DH
Vcore: 1.66V (in BIOS)
MCH: 1.65V
Memory Voltage: 2.4V
Ratio: 1:1
Scythe Mine
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/1891/p8240403ra0.jpg
http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/6660/3630jz9.jpg
All Stock, even mem timmings, just passed from auto to manual to prevent possible lockup during post...
Mod's, prommy soon ;)
^^^type of team extreme ram?
Running 3.5GHz on my E6700, 24/7 prime stable etc
3.6GHz is very stable for games / apps and general windows usage but fails a few of the tests.
I can get into 3.7GHz and game / apps etc but fails all stress testing.
Well since FHPchris posted, the cat is out of the bag with my new E6700 so let me share some goodies
3.46 Ghz with 1.38v
3.56 Ghz stable with 1.45v
3.6 Ghz stable with 1.48v
3.65 Ghz stable with 1.525v
Prime tops out around 3.75 Ghz 1.6v
dual 32M at 3.866 Ghz 1.6v
http://img84.imageshack.us/img84/8710/dual32mih1.jpg
Pi 1M at 4 Ghz
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...nroe-4-Ghz.jpg
All watercooled, ambient temps 21-25c today for all these tests.
Absolute_0 ;) wish I reach 4ghz one day too lol
Could you boot at that speed or did you set fsb with systools?
Had to use systools. My board can't boot past 30%, so i have to clockgen up from 3.46 Ghz everytime.
I want to see bench with 3dmark01 03 05 06 with aircooling or water cooling. any body else !!! please
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=415820Quote:
Originally Posted by Hazzan
Good Jobs !! thanks:toast: :toast: :toast: :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Eastcoasthandle
anyone know why E6700 are overclocking soo bad?
Quote:
Originally Posted by DeToNaToR.cl
3.7 ~ 3.9 on air and 4.4-4.7ghz on ss...
thats not bad...
NO, usual OC of E6700 is 3.5 - 3.7 with AIR! I have this CPUs Prime stable:Quote:
Originally Posted by cupra
E6300ES @ 3.1GHz
E6600 Ret @3.5GHz
E6700 Ret @3.6GHz
E6700 Ret @3.7GHz - i think it is maximum for B2 with AIR, booted in BIOS, NOT clocked from Windows ...
8000Quote:
Originally Posted by Eastcoasthandle
yes , i have the same feeling too ( prime stable I mean )Quote:
Originally Posted by OBR
I know I could push further my chip but 1.48 vcore is ok for me 24/7 ;)
Finally decided to finish modding up my 7900GT, gave it a few more volts and set it to 715 core
Set the 6700 to 3.76 Ghz to be safe, except on Aquamark 3 i brought it up to 3.86 Ghz
And the resulting benchmarks
3dmark05 12,365
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=2181318
3dmark06 7,109
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=457397
Aquamark3 174,176
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...l/0297383c.jpg
I am sorry if you didnt want me to let everything out of the bag, but your E6700 owns my E6600.Quote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
lol, it's alright, i was going delay the posting of results as a surprise, but i realize there's no reason to hold back good results. I was talking a lot to AFI on aim so i showed him the results, we were talking as 3.866 Ghz ran, i thought it was going to crash since my room temp was heating up so much.
For the record i clockgenned on to 3.893 Ghz and tried to run the dual 32M again and it restarted after 7 minutes :doh:
Now i just *WISH* my board would let me boot higher, clockgenning up from 3.46 is annoying.
E6700 retail
P5W DH 1101
7950
stock air
vdimm: 2.1
vcore 1.575
fsb: 1.5
mchc: 1.6
ich: auto
Max with both x9 and x10 around 3.6 with these settings. No orthos/dual 32M though, needs better cooling.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6.../32M3600_1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...55406fsb_1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...pifast26_1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...oc/59555_1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...3650riva_1.jpg
Try to meet the 4ghz stable goal, a little more would be good.
http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/3237/395ghzmk0.jpg
Hi, this is phase cooled, i need to set timmings by SPD to get 443 of FSB, dont look time, look the mhz and test, it wasnt tweaked. :) Voltage was ~1,65
E6700 B2 Step6 (1stage phase-change)
Asus P5W DH vdroop modded
Crucial ballistix 2x1gb pc5300
Vcore = 1.675V (BIOS)
Vmch = 1.65V
Vddr = 2.4V
http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/6...vapour6.th.jpg
http://img110.imageshack.us/img110/4...4200hx9.th.jpg
Regards! :toast:
very nice what week is that ?
24 :)
Get a WS Pro or the AW9D MAXQuote:
Originally Posted by Absolute_0
@Absolute_0
could you tell me is your 6700 ES or retail, if retail, could you tell us which week ?
Retail week 24
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7.../Intel/3-1.jpg
you have a nice cpu there :D
Can someone confirm if this OC works:
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...0/Image_02.jpg
http://www.legionhardware.com/document.php?id=570&p=1Quote:
The Core 2 Duo E6700 processor clock multiplier is set to x10 by default and the BIOS would not allow this value to be altered as it is locked on the processor. First start by increasing the FSB from 266MHz to 366MHz and then select the DDR2-1100MHz setting; assuming you have memory such as the Corsair PC8500 that can achieve such a high frequency. The memory timings used at DDR2-1100 were CAS5-5-5-15...
The PCI Express frequency was set to the default 100MHz setting and the PCI clock frequency was also set to the default 33.3MHz. Other than this, the only other options that required tweaking were all the voltage settings. The Corsair PC8500 memory requires 2.0v when operating at 1100MHz in order to maintain absolute stability. The processor ran best at 1.3500v, the FSB termination was set to 1.40v with the MCH at 1.55v and the ICH at 1.20v. Once these nine simple alterations were made to the BIOS it was smooth sailing at 3.66GHz. The next step was to compare the standard 2.66GHz configuration to the overclocked 3.66GHz setup!
Besides using higher memory, I am more concerned with the blue highlighted areas then the Ram. Because if you do not have PC8500 you can't clock that high of a dram frequency (at least I don't think you can). What I am most concern with is the use of the:
CPU Frequency 366
MCH only at 1.55V
ICH only at 1.20V instead of Auto
FSB Termination Voltage 1.40V
Vcore only at a whopping 1.3500V (which is the max for this CPU according to Intel Spec).
I would like your help as the Vcore is way lower then what everyone else is using. PCI express frequency at anything other then Auto results in instability for me.
Ok I've tried it and notice smoother frame rates but I had to keep MCH @ 1.60V instead of 1.55V and Vcore is at 1.3375V instead of 1.3500V @ 293 FSB
Here is tweaking Bios before
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...700/HL2_LC.jpg
After tweaking bios per previous elog
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1..._LC_131_35.jpg
Is there anyone else who was able to tweak their Bios with this type of OC?
Could you post your bios configuration for 1333 with P5W DH? For example:
CPU Frequency 333
Dram Frequency
PCI Express Frequency 100
PCI Clock Sync 33.33
Memory Voltage depending on the ram you buy (check with the ram manufacture for OC details)
CPU Voltage
MCH Voltage
ICH Voltage
Performance Mode
FSB Term. Voltage
Dram ECC
Hyperpath 3 Disabled
Dram throttle Disable
Repost Video S3 Resume No
Execute Disable Function Disabled
CPU Intern.Therm.Control Disabled
Virtualization Tech. Disabled
SpeedStep Technology Disabled
it seems this thread hasn't been active in a while--I'm a new OC'er and decided to get the 6700 for it's multiplier... I had some questions regarding safe temps.
Currently, I've got this:
e6700 stepping 6 rev.B2
Asus P5W DH deluxe bios 2004
Crucial Ballistix PC-8500
Thermalright Ultra 120
FSB speed: 3.50
Vcore: 1.4250 (in Bios)
vMCH: 1.55
the 2 PCI clock settings: 101/33.33mhz
vDimm: 2.2
FSB/Dram Multiplier: 2:3, running at 1050, 4-4-4-12 timings
I can't run orthos for over 5 min or so because I'm suspecting that vDroop kicks in and reduces the volts going to the core--I'm maxing out at around 55~62 on both cores in SpeedFan.
my question is, what's a safe sustainable temp at 3.5ghz? I know I can probably be OK if I crank the volts up more in the bios, but I am worried about overall temps getting out of control.
Also, I read up on the Temp Guide over at TomzHWForums, and it said that temps shouldn't exceed 55c on the CPU when running orthos/Fprime.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Notes: I use my CPU for rendering 3D graphics--while it may not constantly put the same stress on the CPU as orthos/Fprime, it does put some stress on the system and so I'm using orthos as a good benchmark for heat. I am able to run most apps stable in the above mentioned config, just I can't sustain that amount of CPU stress with a higher vCore setting with temps similar to those or a few degrees higher...
E6700 Retail @ 3.7Ghz 10x370
1.58 vcore
DDR3 +0.20v
Had to up the PCI Express volts to +0.20 or my P35T-DQ6 would reset bios... very odd.
Anyway system stable running all my games and Orthos overnight Idle temp 37c, after running orthos all night 65c
Scythe Ninja + 2200 rpm fan
5 120mm fans in case
Have had the system stable at 3.9Ghz 1.6v but the temperatures were too much... Some water cooling and I have no doubt 4Gz would be easy.
Fastest E6700:D
http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/1...ningac3.th.jpg
I did validation, but file is corrupt:down: :D
Cheating is not really encouraged here ;)