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Originally Posted by mele
Nevermind...this idiot figured it out.....
Mel
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Originally Posted by mele
Nevermind...this idiot figured it out.....
Mel
Stability: 12 Hours Orthos Small FFTs
CPU name: E6600
OC: 3.4 Ghz
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: L631
Code: A383
Vcore: 1.425v in BIOS, Vdroop to 1.3760v idle, to 1.360v load
Cooling: Air
Cooler brand/model: Sunbeam Tuniq Tower 120
Motherboard: Asus P5B Deluxe
Bios Version: 804
Operating System: XP 32
RAM brand: Crucial
RAM rated speed: PC8000 (DDR2-1000), 5-5-5-15
RAM actual speed: DDR2-800
Latency: 3-3-3-8
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/2629/3400th3.th.jpg
I have taken a look at the cpu today. The code is B096.Quote:
Originally Posted by ManagHead
User Name: Cracker
Stability: 14.5 hours Orthos blend
CPU name: E6400
OC: 3200MHz
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: L624
Code: A886
Vcore: 1.28v
Cooling: Air
Cooler brand/model: Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro 7
Motherboard: Gigabyte DS3
Bios Version: F7
Operating System: XP Pro 32
RAM brand: Corsair
RAM rated speed: PC6400
RAM actual speed: 800
Latency: 5-5-5-12
http://home.comcast.net/~size7pc/3200stable.gif
It's not the world's highest overclock but it's good and stable at default voltage and runs under 60C which was what I was hoping for. :rocker:
Agreed!! My brother yell's at me for leaving the 17 watt flourescent bathroom light on.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Cracker
you are kidding me right? orthos or prime can fail after 3-5 hours.. happened to me several times.. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Cracker
30 mins is nothing :p:
Here's my new 6600. Haven't found the absolute stable top, but this is quite satisfying... :)
User Name: JoeBar
Stability: 7 1/2 hours Orthos small FFT
CPU name: E6600
OC: 3816MHz
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: L629
Code: B485
Vcore: 1.525v in bios, shows 1.46v/1.45 idle/load
Cooling: Water
Cooler brand/model: Swiftech Storm G4 rev2
Motherboard: Asus P5B-Deluxe
Bios Version: 804
Operating System: XP Pro 32
RAM brand: SuperTalent
RAM rated speed: PC6400
RAM actual speed: 1060MHz
Latency: 4-4-4-12
http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/9603/orthosfl1.jpg
CPU-z validation link http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=150645
How do you expect to prove stability 24/7 with an hour of blend? First of all, I am a big fan of small FFT for processor testing, although this thread doesn't require it. And second, I have stress tests fail at 4-5+ hours all the time.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cracker
If you are going to run an overclock all day long, you better be damn sure it is absolutely stable... that is, unless you don't care if your registry gets corrupted, or games crashing, etc, etc...
For myself personally, I run small FFT's for processor stability, then Blend for system stability. For my OC to be everyday acceptable to run my rig at, it must pass 24hrs of each test. Otherwise you better have a good backup plan- I recommend Acronis 9.0.Quote:
Originally Posted by shifty803
It's the best $29 I spent in my "computing" life. Completely clone a 320gb hdd in 5 minutes.... MBR and all. Not like Partition Magic which does not copy the MBR. If you remove the drive you install PM on, the other drive will not boot because the MBR is missing. With Acronis, as soon as you are done cloning, unplug your old drive then restart.... new drive is perfectly cloned every time. Keep one drive unplugged at all times.... re-clone monthly to keep things up to date.
This process saves a lot of time if you ever corrupt an OS because you pushed it too far.
User Name: oOgA
Stability: 10h 20mins Orthos Blend Test
CPU name: E6600
OC: 3244Mhz
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: L632
Code: A447
Vcore: <Auto Setting>1.34-1.35Vin BIOS/ 1.37-1.38V in CPU-Z
Cooling: Air
Cooler brand/model: Zalman CNPS 9700NT
Motherboard: Asus P5W64 WS Pro
Bios Version: 0402
Operating System: XP Pro 32
RAM brand: A-Data
RAM rated speed: PC6400
RAM actual speed: 720Mhz
Latency: 5-5-5-18
Not going 400x9 due to temps ...
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g8...0m_3244mhz.jpg
CPU-Z Validator: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=151017
http://valid.x86-secret.com/ccpuz.php?id=151017
Here is the 8 hour shot since my last one was only 6 hours I am still running so I might give you a 12 hour shot too:
http://thumbsnap.com/t/GfWJfZpI.jpg
12 hours is enough im stopping orthos now to get back to my folding...
Just thought I'd add to the database. I hate running prime, wastes cpu cycles :D
Temps with orthos are about 7-8 higher than when folding.
User Name:4x4n
Stability: 8+ hours Orthos
CPU name: E6600
OC: 3600MHz
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: L628
Code: B368
Vcore: 1.4625 in bios
Cooling: Air
Cooler brand/model: Scythe Mine
Motherboard: Asus P5B Dlx Wi-Fi
Bios Version: 614
Operating System: XP Pro 32
RAM brand: Crucial
RAM rated speed: PC5300
RAM actual speed: 800
Latency: 4-4-4-12
Cpu-z validation: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=151221
http://img178.imageshack.us/img178/8...400prm8xj0.jpg
User Name: Pluppo
Stability: Orthos 7h30m+ (I forgot it had to be 8h +)
CPU name : E6600
OC: : 3510MHz
Stepping: : 6 B2
Week: : L628
Code: B127
Vcore: 1.4625
Cooling: Air
Cooler brand/model: Thermalright Ultra 120
Motherboard: Asus P5W DH Deluxe
Bios Version: 1506
Operating System: Windows XP Pro
RAM brand: Geil
RAM rated speed: 800Mhz
RAM actual speed: 780Mhz
Latency: 5-6-6-18
http://img368.imageshack.us/img368/3...38mnjw6.th.jpg
anyone think an automatic virus/firewall/windows update could hose a OC in the middle of a run??
The last two nights my OC fails and I think it is co-incidental with a Kerio auto update in the middel of the night.
If your system is not 100%stable then any automatic update or pretty much anything could bring it down like a house of cards.Quote:
Originally Posted by cdelong
I wonder how many guys with "orthos stable" systems deal with crashes on a regular basis. I don't know about others but I can't stand crashes of any sort.. especially when I am in the middle of a game. I love to overclock but if it's not stable then it's just not worth it to me.:2cents:
Yeah I think hours and hours of a game is a better test than orthos/prime in the end. But Prime and Orthos can be verified, whereas 8 hours straight of BF2142 cannot.
The only thing that crashes on my system is f***ing ventrilo because of the SoundMax drivers. Had to order a new sound card so that I don't have to deal with ASUS driver nonsense. The mobo is a great clocker, but their driver situation is quite frankly unacceptable.
System crashes are a matter of numerous things. Orthos just tests cpu and ram. U may game for 10 hours without a crash and orthos fails within 30' or the other way round.
Games however stress cpu way less than orthos... ;)
I run Orthos AND game at the same time to check my stability.
User Name:famich
Stability: Orthos 10H+
CPU name : E6600
OC: 3807MHz
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: : L630
Code: A754
Vcore: 1.5
Cooling: Water
Cooler brand/model: Alphacool Nexxos XP
Motherboard: Asus P5WDG 2WS PRO
Bios Version: 0408
Operating System: XP 32
RAM brand:TeamGroup XTREEM
RAM rated speed: PC6400
RAM actual speed: 846
Latency: 5.6.6.18
http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/8757/web3ka9.th.jpg
Congratulations!Quote:
Originally Posted by Pete@X
User Name:Surago
Stability: Orthos 8H
CPU name : E6600
OC: 3207MHz
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: : L627
Code: A105
Vcore: 1.40v (Bios)
Cooling: Air
Cooler brand/model: Scythe Ninja Plus
Motherboard: Asus P5WDG 2WS PRO
Bios Version: 0408
Operating System: XP 32
RAM brand:TeamGroup Corsair XMS2 Dominator
RAM rated speed: PC6400
RAM actual speed: 713
Latency: 4.4.4.12
http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/1...1229120vc3.jpg
Not the greatest overclock, i was running 3.4ghz (1.45v Bios) for a couple months but the temps were too high (i.e. high 70s under 100% load). So in the meantime until better cooling and/or thermal grease arrives this is it.
Cheers.
Surago
Orthos lasted 9 hours, 25 minutes. What can I do to get it more stable?
Mel
CPU name X6800
OC: 3500MHz)
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: L623
Code: I don't remember and the CPU's been lapped
Vcore: 1.525v
Cooling: H2O
Cooler brand/model: Apogee
Motherboard: Asus P5B Dlx
Bios Version: 804
Operating System: XP 32
RAM brand: GSkill
RAM rated speed: PC8000
RAM actual speed: 1050
Latency: 4-4-4-12
User Name: cdelong
Stability: Orthos
CPU name: E6600
OC: 3682mhz
Stepping: 6 B2
Week: L629
Code: B369
Vcore: 1.475v
Cooling: Water
Cooler brand/model: MP-05 SP LE
Motherboard: Asus P5B Deluxe
Bios Version: 804
Operating System: XP32
RAM brand: Ballistix
RAM rated speed: PC8000
RAM actual speed: 920mhz
Latency: 5-5-5-15
This is on a BIX-II and MP-05 SP LE.... I've got new D-Tek FuZion waterblock on the way:)
http://home.rochester.rr.com/compute...cs/3682mhz.JPG
Username: Tallman
stability: 8hrs + Orthos
cpu: E6700
oc: 3624 Mhz
step: 6 B2
week: L623
code: A549
vcore: 1.5875
cooling: Air
cooler: Scythe Mine 3
Mobo: P5W DH Dlx (1.65 Mch version)
bios: 1503
os: winxp pro
ram: OCZ (see sig)
rated: pc8000
actual: 725
latency: 4-4-4-12
cpu-z validation
http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/7...4orthoscy0.jpg