Hey Koc, with what are you cooling your CPU? Also, what are your idle temps and load temps at 3.6Ghz? what about 3.7Ghz?
How about the temps of the NB? what are the temps with the new heatsinks did you measure them?
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Hey Koc, with what are you cooling your CPU? Also, what are your idle temps and load temps at 3.6Ghz? what about 3.7Ghz?
How about the temps of the NB? what are the temps with the new heatsinks did you measure them?
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Hey Koc, with what are you cooling your CPU? Also, what are your idle temps and load temps at 3.6Ghz? what about 3.7Ghz?
How about the temps of the NB? what are the temps with the new heatsinks did you measure them?
I have Big Typhoon , and its very good , but if you want better heatsink take
Thermalright Ultra -120 , or wait for Thermalright Ultra -120 Extreme
40 - 48 , the room temperature 30 C ( without AC )
31 - 37 , the room temp. 20 ( with AC )
About the NB, i didnt have programe to measure the temp.
but with motherbord heatsink , its become hot to the point that i can not touch it more than 3 seconds , and i think its over 75 C
However with HR-05 heatsink when i touch it , its only warm and i dont fell that its hot even
you might want to turn down the speed of your fans :eek: your house might take off :D 1.3million rpm!
lol
aight, looking forward for a nice oc result! :)
thank you man , maybe it would be crameped , however its ok since i dont intende to use SLI cards :) :) :)Quote:
very inovative thinking, I would think it would be cramped, but it looks alright
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It seems like NB seems to be the OCing bottle neck for most 965/975 boards I have been watching
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just wait to see my new step with the new cooling system with 6 120mm fans and 8 80mm fans :D :D :D :DQuote:
you might want to turn down the speed of your fans your house might take off 1.3million rpm!
http://www.arb-up.com/get-3-2007-jdstnvo0.JPGQuote:
aight, looking forward for a nice oc result!
and i will keep on pushing as far as i can
Remember not to go higher than 1.50 because more than 1.5vcore on air is very dangerous.
After doing this mod, still cannot boot at 400mhz FSB, but I can now do it at 375Mhz with 1.42500v in BIOS (before only 355mhz)
I think is my RAM that is holding me back... what you guys think?
Nice looking setup. I had to get HR-05 SLI version. i got two for my NB and SB and it finally got my e6300 stable at 3500mhz. I need a e6600, but I hear the new ones don't clock very well.
not all new e6600 have bad orevclocking , i think only some patchQuote:
Nice looking setup. I had to get HR-05 SLI version. i got two for my NB and SB and it finally got my e6300 stable at 3500mhz. I need a e6600, but I hear the new ones don't clock very well.
just try to get e6600 with good patch
batch not patch :)
i just wanted to comment on the NB. I noticed overclocking greatly helps when your NB is nice and cool.
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p.../FinalTemp.jpg
heh... <3 my load temps :D
E6600 L631B120
NaeKuh,
What vCore for 3619MHz @ 41ºC?
I set it up when the p5n-e was widely available, so early january.
Current idle temp, 64c :D Load temp is about 70, encoding gives similar temps to orthos and games are about the same as idle
I don't believe 3 hours is long enough to be certain that you are stable.
I have run orthos at 11+ hours on cpu stress test, and that was fine.'
Blend test, my ram couldn't handle 6+ hours, i figured that was stable enough for daily use.
I started playing some games for a few hours straight, comp starting acting crazy on me, kept rebooting randomly, other programs started working inproperly, got some memory errors, so i dropped down the overclocking and haven't had any problems.
Yesterday i raised the overclock again, same thing happened with the rebooting and problems.
So i am waiting for my g.skill to come in tomorrow, then ill be able to overclock to where i want.
but you should make sure you are stable for sure, 8+ hours on blend test, and even that may have the same problems since it might fail orthos after 8 hours.
I use stress test and test the memory seperately but then Im not using alot of vdimm with it and heat isnt an issue there. Blend test is easier on the cpu overall isnt it.
If a rig runs orthos for 10 seconds even I find it works fine in games and everywhere else, so long as the memory is 100% ok
Of course if you then clock it even more after that then it starts to affect other apps apart from orthos
Maybe 3 or 4 hours Not enough to say that the system is stableQuote:
I don't believe 3 hours is long enough to be certain that you are stable.
I have run orthos at 11+ hours on cpu stress test, and that was fine.'
Blend test, my ram couldn't handle 6+ hours, i figured that was stable enough for daily use.
I started playing some games for a few hours straight, comp starting acting crazy on me, kept rebooting randomly, other programs started working inproperly, got some memory errors, so i dropped down the overclocking and haven't had any problems.
Yesterday i raised the overclock again, same thing happened with the rebooting and problems.
So i am waiting for my g.skill to come in tomorrow, then ill be able to overclock to where i want.
but you should make sure you are stable for sure, 8+ hours on blend test, and even that may have the same problems since it might fail orthos after 8 hours.
If fact overclocking some times acting wierd i remember that i oveclocked my system and after playing games i shotdown my system normaly , but when i try to boot my system the other day , the computer wont boot until i lower the CPU FSB
if fact i overclocked my system to 3.7MHz with 1,47 Vcore in bios, work for 3 to 5 hours daily for playing games and some other things , and now more than three weeks never had problem and every thing is perfect
ِAnd there is no need for Orthos test, as long as everything fine :) :)