3 hours of orthos on my E6400 @ 3.6GHz :toast:
4 now :D ->
http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/888...superpijz9.jpg
Shooting for 4 hours then 8!
Printable View
3 hours of orthos on my E6400 @ 3.6GHz :toast:
4 now :D ->
http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/888...superpijz9.jpg
Shooting for 4 hours then 8!
Nice speeds! Those 1m scores look low and sure enough I just ran @ 18 seconds. My chips only @ 3300 tho.
actually ran it while doing orthos:slapass:Quote:
Originally Posted by Jodiuh
current better pic (5 HOURS)-
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/8...superpiiy4.jpg
HERE-Quote:
Originally Posted by Jodiuh
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/6343/piia1.jpg
Right on. So do you find small fft's to heat up the chip the most? I remember switching to large a year ago...haven't ran anything else in a while. Probably outta get to that hehe.
no - wanted to stress the cpu on its own to know that it is stable - still tinkering around w/ my RAM Timings - plus had to switch slots for ram because I ordered the wrong fan but got it figured out and now am back at 2 gig dual channel
Might want to resize those images Goat Eater for those with dial up, also so they fit on the page :)
SORRY- Will Do! right now I'm testing my E6400 at 3.72GHz :slobber: :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by alpha0ne
Nice :toast:
My E6300 week 26 seems to die after 3.60GHz, oh well, not every E6300 can do an 100% overclock :( :slapass: :D
New coretemp v0.93 and TAT along side older coretemp app
E6600 @3600Mhz at 1.394v bios with Scythe Infinity + 2x Thermaltake 120x25mm 81cfm push-pull
Intel D975XBX rev304 1334 bios
2GB Gskill PC6400PHU2 HZ Micron D9GMH 0629 batch
850W OCZ GameXStream - quad +12v rails @20amp each :D
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...finity_001.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...finity_005.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/coo...finity_014.jpg
Dual Stressprime Orthos small FFTs load
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975...me_load_tn.png
aiming for 24hr dual stressprime.. few hours to go :D
Is the 850W version based on FSP too?Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
Nice result on air! :toast:
Some air results with my e6600 :) :
Normal room temp! (22c)
Vcore: see speedfan
http://desertshooter.nl/12.625%20(small).png
http://desertshooter.nl/3800prime%20(small).png
I got bored after 1/2 hour, so i stopped :p:
http://desertshooter.nl/400032M1.54v%20(small).png
2x512MB TeamGroup PC5400 3-3-3 (not mines)
http://desertshooter.nl/562.4-4-4%20(small).png
Not max yet.
wow +70°, your chip surely happy you get bored .... :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by DesertShooter
Here's mine... OC restricted by mobo, sadly... It's supposedly a good chip :)
All the cutting was to get the file-size of the pic below 200kb :p:
E6600@1.3675v
MSI P965-Platinum (C2)@stock volts
Corsair TwinX2 2x1GB DDR6400@2.3v
I dunno how much priority means, but load temps were 66'c...
Best Regards :toast:
i believe so :)Quote:
Originally Posted by funkflix
How about lower vcore and see how it does ? my E6600 B1 cpu has a default vcore of 1.275v bios (1.25v). I set vcore in bios at 1.3v (1.265-1.277v bios) and clocked E6600 to an easy 3406Mhz (9x378fsb) for dual stressprime 'orthos' testing with Scythe Infinity heatsink and 2x TT 120x25mm 81cfm fans push-pull configured. On water my E6600 did 3550Mhz on around stock vcore 1.25v bios so thought 3406Mhz at 1.265-1.277v would be a nice start for air cooling :)
Only two changes were made to my system rig:
- I swapped from my 850W OCZ GameXStream (quad +12v rail 20amp/rail) psu to my 600W OCZ EvoStream modular (the first EvoStream psu in Australia :D )
- Removed one 320GB 7200.10 SATA hdd as i needed to use it for another purpose. So chanegd from 3x 320GB 7200.10 to 2x 320GB 7200.10 hdds :)
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/pow...stream_002.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/pow...stream_003.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/pow...stream_004.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/pow...stream_005.jpg
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/pow...stream_016.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/pow...stream_021.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/pow...stream_028.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/pow...stream_045.jpg http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/pow...stream_036.jpg
System:
- Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 QPGE B1 Step 5 ES
- Scythe Infinity + 2x Thermaltake 120x25mm 81cfm push-pull
- Intel D975XBX Bad Axe rev304 1334 bios
- 128MB Gainward FX5200 PCI card
- 2x1GB Gskill PC6400PHU2 HZ Micron D9GMH 0629 batch
- 2x 320GB Seagate 7200.10 SATAII hdds
- Pioneer DVD-RW Burner
- 1.44MB FDD
- 600W OCZ EvoStream modular power supply
E6600 @3406Mhz at 1.265-1.277v
Room temp: ~25.5-26.5C
Cooling used: Scythe Infinity + 2x Thermaltake 120x25mm 81cfm push-pull
Bios idle: 43-44C
Windows idle: 34C
Windows load: 52-55C
Rise above ambient delta = 28.5C-29.5C
Rise above windows idle delta = 18-21C
All temps still based on coretemp readings.
(click image for full screenie)
Dual Stressprime Orthos small FFTs load
http://fileshosts.com/intel/Intel975...me_load_tn.png
.
For some reason mine defaults at 1.208 (in BIOS)... It's rock-stable at that voltage... Going to 1.25 gave me 3.0GHz... Going to 3.3 takes 1.3675 though (meh)...Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
Best Regards :toast:
Oh, and BTW.... here is the OC in K.I.T.T.-condensed form, for you convienience only :D ;)
DTU_XaVier - 3300Mhz Orthos stable (1.3675v) | Scythe Mine | MSI P965-Platinum | Corsair TwinX2 PC6400C5
Check out this guide by eva2000 @ i4memory using the great program irfanview on how to take/crop/resize images so they are suitable for pasting to web pages :)Quote:
Originally Posted by DTU_XaVier
Can't get any easier then this though ;)
Btw, just got a new result :banana:
http://www.hardwareasylum.com/forums...adb523af69.jpg
Sub 16s on E6300... Currently #3 at hwbot's listing :cool:
SLi_dog - X6800 @3498Mhz, 8 hours Orthos (1.36v) | Intel HSF 22C ambient | ABIT AW9D-MAX | OCZ Titanium PC8000 397Mhz 4-4-4-11
http://slidog.bigblog.com.au/data/2/...1019111953.png
SLi_dog - X6800 @4510Mhz, 3 hours Orthos (1.73v) | Dry Ice | ABIT AW9D-MAX | OCZ Titanium PC8000 483Mhz 4-4-3-2
http://slidog.bigblog.com.au/data/2/...1021225640.png
SLi_dog - X6800 @5056Mhz, SuperPi 32M (1.73v) | LN2 | ABIT AW9D-MAX | OCZ Titanium PC8000 505Mhz 4-4-3-2
http://slidog.bigblog.com.au/data/2/...1021170039.png
As always SLi a great effort/result :fact: :clap: :toast:
The_Nightshift - 2904 MHz Prime Stable (1.448v) | ThermalTake SonicTower + 2xSilverstone FM121 fans | ASUS P5B Deluxe 0614 BIOS | 2x1GB OCz Platinum Revision 2 DDR2-800 RAM
http://www.freedomsnet.net/The_Nightshift/oc1.jpg
http://www.freedomsnet.net/The_Nightshift/oc2.jpg
Am I the only one not seeing it, or is this database still not been updated?
A lot of people still post results here and I don't see any on first page.
Hey guys, is the B2 stepping a good choice? Or is the B1 better for OC'ing?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...it/3500mhz.jpg
pretty excited :0
dual-32m super-pi stable, memtest stable.
-not orthos stable, but then again i cant run more then 20 minutes even at 2ghz =\ idk why.
w/ stock cooling, idle temps are 38c, ambient 34c. after running this and even dual-32m super-pi i only hit 44c. [temps from speedfan, coretempbeta reads +12c higher on everything] i love the ACAG or w/e its called thing in my antec sonata2
cpu @ 1.475v in bios, ram @ 2.0v in bios.
when i get either scythe-ninja or thermalright si-128 in about a month im gunna try to get above this, but for now im more than pleased.
[resized by photobucket, bastards]
edit:yay im post #600, nvm... 601 =[