gave it some volts and take it to 3.2! :)
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gave it some volts and take it to 3.2! :)
I would if I had the money to replace the chip. :PQuote:
Originally Posted by ocZZZ
I have a question then. My E6400 began to have an error in Prime at 3gh at stock volt. Upping it to 1.375 fixed that, keep in mind I'm only doing 20 mintue dual prime test for the moment.Quote:
Originally Posted by ocZZZ
At 3.2ghz, even at 1.42 or so I get an error pretty quick. THis is with the DDR at 800 or 1000. How much should a over volt to get it stable, and what's the limit I want to over volt before just saying enough is enough. I also haven't disabled anything for the DS3 mobo yet, don't know if that would make it anymore stable, but is that only needed when the pc won't post anymore after a certain FSB?
The load right now at 3.2ghz for the short time it can test before erroring is around 50-52c
needs some more volts, I run 1.52 for 3.2 on my 6400
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Originally Posted by TimothyB
Add me in :D :toast: :banana: :woot:
E6400 @ 3.2GHz, stock voltage (1.325v), Thermalright Ultra-120 cooler, Gigabyte DS3, F4c BIOS, OCZ DDR2 800 4-5-4-15, 32M SPI stable
http://hardwickfamily.net/gallery/d/...oc32-32mPI.jpg
Full res pic
EDIT: added BIOS ver
bigger pic please
Click the link below it for a full res pic. (I hate it when people screw up threads with huge pics.)
Nice man, I finally found the memory divider in the bios (it was kinda tricky for me to realise that's what it was lol! :P) so I think I could reach the same speeds as you as I'm now at 2.80ghz undervolted dual prime stable for 2 hours now and going! :D!Quote:
Originally Posted by bassman
Undervolted is nice! I was at 2.8GHz with 1.4v last night. I wasn't too comfortable with the extra voltage, but I got a funny idea today to put it back down to stock and go higher. I'm really happy it worked!Quote:
Originally Posted by Luck.exe
New oc!
2800mhz Stable 2hrs dual prime95.
CPU: E6400 Allendale
Cooling: Scyteh Ninja+
Voltage: 1.3000v
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 F3 Bios
RAM: G.Skill 2GBNR PC6400
http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/8...leoczw6.th.jpg
How can you guys call your system stable only with one hour Prime or 32M PI...? :stick:
Try dual Prime95 for 24 hours and then we're talkin :cool:
Nice overclocks , everyone .
Good place to be ,:clap: xtrme systems
Well, first everyone said "run 8hours"...now you're talking about 24h...but isn't it, that it *might* crash after 25h then? :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Betroz
I think, if it's ~8h stable in dual prime95, it should be OK...
I've had systems crash at the 9-10 hour mark before. Everybody has their own idea of stable, some might just want to play a game and some might want to run fold 24/7 so the requirements of stable are different. I normally try for 24 hours but usually get bored at ~16 hours.
I've got a question regarding VCore and Temps of the 6400 allendales.
at the moment i have to use 1,4 Vcore in Bios ( 1,41 real ) to be stable at Dual prime with 3200MHz ( FSB 400).
Temps are with a TT Blue Orb II at 62/60°. What do you think is the maximum VCore or the max temp for the CPU to go for???
CPU: E6400 Allendale
Cooling: Scyteh Ninja
Voltage: 1.50v
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 F4 Bios
RAM: Team Xtreem 2x 1GB DDR667 Micron D9GMH
http://www3.telus.net/ckkim/3600.jpg
I hope I got everything right this time.
CPU: Core 2 Extreme X6800 B2 Retail
Motherboard: Asus P5W DH Deluxe BIOS 0701
VCore: 1.65v BIOS set
Cooling: Prometeia Mach II (unmodded)
Memory: 2x1024 Team Group Xtreem PC2-5300 3-4-4-8 spec
Dual Prime95 stable for 10 hours, 44 minutes at 4207MHz (I manually terminated it shortly after, no errors)
http://mysite.verizon.net/gautamb/prime.JPG
FYI- SuperPI 1M at 4510MHz
http://mysite.verizon.net/gautamb/1m.JPG
And 32M at 4455MHz
http://mysite.verizon.net/gautamb/32m.JPG
(SuperPI runs were done at 1.675v BIOS set)
IMHO, one or two hours does not prove real stability, I have had it dump out after running for five hours in the past. I always try to go for at least 8.
CPU: E6600 Retail
Cooling: Single Stage
Voltage: 1.575
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 F3e Bios
RAM: Mushkin Redline DDR2-1000
Graka: 7900GTX @700/1830
http://s2.bilder-hosting.de/tbnl/PR4H6.jpg
http://s2.bilder-hosting.de/tbnl/QBARR.jpg
Regards
Roger
LOL my 3,4Ghz get 198xx marks where your cpu gets E6600 about 18000.. what clock is that AM run done with?
Core2Duo E6400 @3.60GHz. (vcore 1.525v)
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 BIOS F2 (unmodded)
2x1GB G.Skill F2-6400PHU2-2GBH week0605 @DDR900 4-4-4-9 (2.1v)
ASUS EAX1900 CROSSFIRE EDITION 512MB
Enermax Coolergiant 480Watt
Thermaltake BigWater745
Stable as screenshot : cpu@3.60GHz. vcore 1.525v by water cooling system (TT BigWater 745) and memomy@DDR900 4-4-4-9 voltage 2.1v : can pass StressPrime2004 over 1 hour
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=111986
When I try to maximum clock, my E6400 can pass SuperPI 1M at clock speed 3848MHz. vcore 1.575v but I think the result 15.3sec is too slow. :mad:
Stable : E6400@3.60GHz.
http://members.thai.net/inthanin23/E6400_Prime.jpg
http://members.thai.net/inthanin23/E6400_PI1M.jpg
Max clock speed : E6400@3.84GHz.
http://members.thai.net/inthanin23/E6400_MAX.jpg
Good results indeed
I do agree with the slow superpi at such o/c
Mine is 1sec faster @3.5 ghz and ram 800@1050 4-4-3-15 and is 13.657 sec @3.75 ghz air cooling DDR 800@938 mhz
Maybe 965 chip responsible ?
Edit: nervermind , didn't notice you run E6400 ;)
Very awesome !!:clap: :woot: :woot:
E6600 @ 4 Ghz 1.6vcore on Phase
GA 965 DS3
2x1 GB Crucial Ballistix 6400 (D9DMH)
x800 gto
3.4Ghz
1700Mhz FSB
1.35V
unmodded P5W DH
2x1GB Patriot DDR2-800 1:1
Memory choked, CPU can take a lot more.
http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/2972/1m425bx7.jpg
http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/2769/4m425ab7.jpg
http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/4525/32m425mz2.jpg
http://img127.imageshack.us/img127/8...terwegoae6.png
Asus P5W DH Deluxe - 0701 bios
1.44vcore
Stock cooling :eek: